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    Bitch, you ain't cute. Milou's Avatar
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    Yeah, it's very common. Since not much is known about transsexualism, you might get lost in it. You might even trick yourself, since GiD, denial and identity are vague terms (for me). I don't know, thread carefully and possibly consult a therapist?

    Quote Originally Posted by arbon View Post
    I think a lot of times crossdressers get caught up in the feelings they get from wearing womens cloths and can mistake it for being transsexual. Be careful.
    This. The opposite is true as well.
    Last edited by Milou; 03-20-2014 at 07:36 PM.

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    If you asked me in the middle of a long time without being able to dress I would probably say I undoubtedly want to be a woman full-time. After about three days dressed my feet hurt and my bra and other parts are chafing and I realize that I am happy to go back to being a man. I think though that if you had a magical gender swapping solution and I could only use it one time I would probably choose to switch. I can't see myself transitioning from my current life, I am pretty happy being both.

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    Miriam
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    I think most of us wonder about whether we'll go on to being transsexuals, Danielle. After all, we don't really know what causes our crossdressing, so it's difficult to understand where it will take us.

    I had been closet crossdressing for 35 years when I met the woman who became my current wife. I had only recently started to really explore crossdressing as more than closet fetish. When I told her about the crossdressing (early), I also told her I didn't know where it would lead but that I needed to follow where it went. After 5+ years, I now think that it's always going to be just a part-time gig - but I can never be sure. I certainly factor into this the various pressures on the process, including needs of family, friends, and work.

    Logically, I see no sense being a part-time CDer. But I can accept that it's a reasonable reality. From what I've read in two years on this forum, I think that many (most?) here have reached the same illogical conclusion.

    Miriam

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