Very, very happy for you and your Mum! Now, what did you buy??
Christen x
Very, very happy for you and your Mum! Now, what did you buy??
Christen x
“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing
and rightdoing there is a field.
I'll meet you there.” - Rumi.
Amazing story and I am so happy for you!
Wish my mom would do that.. so I'm not all jealous or something.. :P
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Hi Isa,
What a great story . . . I am so glad for you. It is always great when someone we loves accepts us for who we are . . . and make-up to boot.
Hugs
Isha
Maybe go for a pedicure together, and get matching polish.
Babs
Great story Isa! Aren't Moms wonderful?
Isa,
I am curious as to what precipitated that question in the first place.
Did she know "something"?
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.
I am so happy for you Isa. You have a good mom though. I am firmly of the opinion that parents should be supportive rather than judgemental. Cheers to her.
Just read of another similar experience. I'm happy happy happy for you. If she's willing, try to make up for lost time and talk with her about all the things she would have told you/taught you if you'd been a girl from birth. You have an amazing opportunity here. Go for it.
I just remembered what a great seamstress my mom was. She could sew anything and often made her own clothing. If I'd been out to her, I'd have had perfectly tailored dresses to die for. Sigh.
Enjoy this great opening for you to really be you with the person who brought you into this world.
Best (and envious) regards.
Rhonda
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Be all the woman that you can be!
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. . . and now, On With The Show!
That's wonderful. This really opens the door for you to live the life you want. You're young, and that may not be entirely evident. Thanks to your mother yore now free to explore.
Remember always that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Natcrys: hehehe
Isha: it truly is. :3
Barbra: it's in the works!
Sue: they're the best!
Beverly: When I was little I'd play dress up, but even she said she thought it was a phase. I think my pink socks gave it away.
Rhonda: Beautiful ideas!
Just gives me goosebumps of happiness.."Thanks-Mom"!!!
It's so nice to read threads like this, it's something most of us can only dream about. As opposed to the horrified looks I got when I told mom.
Some causes of crossdressing you've probably never even considered: My TG biography at:http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...=1#post1490560
There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.
Wow. That is wonderful!
Isa, what a great story, you are so lucky to have a wonderful mom like that, I hope you can make your mother proud of her daughter. hugs.
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If my Mom ever found out or even suspected, she'd say, "You know, I've been meaning to tell you this, but you were adopted."
You are so lucky to be blessed with an understanding and accepting Mom. Enjoy it all you can!
Congrats Isa!!! I had my mom ask me a few times if I was transgendered or something on a few occasions when there would be a topic on TV about it like Oprah or something. I always denied it. She has caught me twice once when I was like 8 and again at 17....she has her suspicions obviously....especially ewhen I grew my hair long. I don't think she would ever really accept it. She's too traditional and too religious....I still love her even though she chooses to follow a foolish religion. Glad your mom is cool about it. What part of NC are you in? I'm in Raleigh. Would be cool to go out as girls sometime.
Wow Isa, I wish I had a mom as accepting as yours!
Congrats Isa! Great story! Yeah it's always nice to have family + friends on your side.
Unsure on age,etc.. But I also had an easy time telling my mom. (I'm 48 she's about 75)
Unfortunately, I don't get the 'help' in CDing from mine... She never does much makeup herself, or sewing,etc.
But it's something I can ask questions or discuss with her about at least.
Also don't get to dress much while visiting her.. (Small town,frequent other friends visiting,etc so I don't dress full-bore there). Next time she's up visiting me on vacation however, should be a blast.
Fantastic story. The world changes a little every day. Maybe one day we will all be accepted with open arms...Ellie
Such a cool story. May you have many more shopping adventures.
The thing is, men have it also. The problem is that it tends to get walled off in us as it isn't appreciated. We are cultivated in a way that helps us to evaluate what is in front of us and to extrapolate that to evaluate what might happen next. Women are cultivated to combine what they see with what they feel and they listen to it. Men can sense the same things, but it is discounted in us, so we don't listen to it.
Anyway, it's a great story and sounds like a wonderful beginning!
That is a very touching story so glad things are going so good for you