Can anyone explain to me (a GG) what the pink fog is? I've seen the phrase used a few times but still haven't got a grip on it!
Can anyone explain to me (a GG) what the pink fog is? I've seen the phrase used a few times but still haven't got a grip on it!
It's CDs doing dumb and inane stuff because they're obsessed with the sport! LOL, I thought that was kind of amusing.
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er ... have you not seen me wearing primarily pink since "coming out"?
pink is so the epitome of anti-masculine, so when bringing out our suppressed fem side, we go OTT into pink ...
the fog is cos we're not seeing clearly the consequences, where its going, and have no idea where we are on the road ...?
is that about right, anyone?
Pretty close. Though the pink thing is annoyingly socially stereotyped.
Honestly I think the funniest thing is that the referred to "pink fog" tends to be characterised frankly by fairly selfish risk taking behaviours. Not exactly a feminine characteristic! I say this with the fullest honesty that yes I too have done the "pink fog" thing at times (though not with pink clothes. Pink, ugh!). Typically the CD'er gains confidence, typically through the acceptance of a partner or friend, but then starts trying things that will typically cause emotional or social trauma and from which it is VERY hard to step back from. Most of the time the CD'er is either consciously or subconsciously pushing to get a reaction. e.g. I would try wearing eyeliner and mascara to work. No-one in my business and few in my profession wear mascara at work, male or female!
Most of the time the CD just needs someone to give them a swift kick up the behind (and Pamela seems reasonable and would likely take it in the vein in which it is intended) and told to stop being stupid and selfish. Occasionally you get a CD'er who then hurts others emotionally or damages a relationship due to it ad that is tougher and takes more work to fix, so if you think your SO is getting a bit pink hoggish, just tell them and tell them what your concerns are. As always communication is the key.
Wanting to dress all the time, buying items when money is short but they still have to have those items, ignoring what the SO is saying about what is happening usually with the reply " oh you just don't want me to be happy, or You are not supportive or accepting, and even you don't love me anymore"
Everything including family life goes out of the window it's all about the cder and their wants and needs
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I think a certain amount of selfishness and self interest go with the package also.
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I always took it as a reference to uncontrolled shopping, the, see gorgeous dress - must have it syndrome, while having a wardrobe full of gorgeous dresses that having been bought have never see the light of day. CD'ing controlling the person, not the person controlling their CD'ing.
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i'd say I had more of a "pink haze" than a fog, luckily! Kicks up backside always appreciated in such a situation!
Generally, Pink Fog is a term applied to a CD's lack of control and prudence over activities, be they CDing itself, or secondary activities related to purchasing 'stuff' and generally overindulging in the way that males can do when into a new pastime. It tends not to go as far as risk-taking activities, but can in some cases - like walking deserted streets at night, or skirting (pardon the pun.. ) with potential discovery at home.
It's normally used as a pejorative here and can be self-identified during, or after observed episodes. And it can be episodic rather than continual... kind of 'binge-dressing'...
I think it's fair also to point out that we do have some members of the community who are further along the TG-end of the CD/TG spectrum that may exhibit 'Pink Fog' as a release for their GID (Gender Identity Dysphoria) and I would say that's a subtly different story and one more deserving of sympathy and consideration of the cause.
Personally, I can't say that I've ever experienced Pink Fog although the first few weeks of discovering this forum and the understanding that we're not alone and that many others experience similar aspects of this weird condition can be quite euphoric... I do believe there can be a touch of FIF around (Forum Induced Fog) for new members - so take care..
Katey x
"Put some lipstick on - Perfume your neck and slip your high heels on
Rinse and curl your hair - Loosen your hips, and get a dress to wear" Stefani Germanotta
I think it is that sometimes our compulsion to dress overrides our judgment, good taste and common sense. For example, I have come home from a shopping expedition at a resale shop with an armload of "stuff". When I got home and looked carefully at some of my purchases I am forced to think..."now why did I buy that..."
Hi there,
In the spirit of which it is used on this forum it normally has a negative bent to it. Specifically it is engaging in all consuming dressing behavior to the detriment of those around you (family, friends) and can lead to some self destructive behavior (taking chances, confessing to all without considering the consequences of doing so, going out dressed before you are truly ready).
However, I agree with Katey in that some manifestations of Pink Fog for some (depending on where they are on the TG spectrum) can also be a requirement to explore that side of themselves and push forward with personal growth. So while I agree there is much negativity associated with it, if controlled with purpose there can be a positive growth associated with it as well.
Hugs
Isha
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I'd bluntly consider it the blinding feeling that comes when our self-interests in cross-dressing pour over into overindulgence, as though it controls you. Perhaps 'pink hog' is the most common stereotype and the inevitability of referencing the mirror for most CDs leads ever so frequently to accusations of narcissism at worst.
Selfishness unavoidably comes into play as pink fog/hog deals directly with achieving one's desires at the expense of others' wants, needs and limits.
Wow, thanks for all that! I'm glad I asked, because the little I thought I understood about it turns out to be something completely different.
In racing we call it the red mist, it usually leads the necessity to do body repairs on the race car!! In a few words, bad judgment!
Hugs, Bria
All of the suggestions here apply. The important aspect about Pink Fog is that it is a temporary clouding of judgement. For whatever reason it seems that dressing, getting that new dress, telling your friends and neighbours, is the most important thing and it dominates your thoughts and can lead to serious errors. Whatever drives it does not last and that is why you have to be very careful about any decisions made when under the Pink Fog Cloud.
I been under the pink fog lately but I been testing my control by not giving in to it, feeling is like being pushed or encouraged to dress and absorb the feeling of the panties bras or dress against your skin and in your mind is that vivid mental relief waiting for the moment of contact with any feminine items your concentration very unstable and out of focus. That overwhelming desire to give in is intense I been holding back from this pink fog 3 days. Seems to get harder not to think about it during the day. Well let ya know if I can last a week.
Well, I'm going to throw in my own interpretation. In my view, it's really not such a negative thing. Imagine this scenario: I'm having coffee in the morning, and am about to get to work when my thoughts drift to that new chiffon mini-dress hanging in my closet. Soon I'm wondering how color of pantyhose would look good with it, and whether it warrants pumps or peeps. Within seconds, I'm envisioning myself twirling in that the dress and feeling so pretty. Next thing I know, I'm in the bathroom, shaving legs, enveloping myself in a cloud of powder and perfume, painting nails, slipping into lace top stockings. This, to me, is the pink fog descending...
I think it might best be described as a CD manic episode, I'm pretty sure I'm a rapid cycler. Hugs Jaymee
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Well, I really did need the lacy, tangerine colored balconette-style bra that arrived in the mail yesterday.. It's really pretty and fits great, in fact I'm wearing it now. It's not all that different from the lavender number that arrived last week, but it was on sale and I could combine it with other stuff to save on shipping...
I tend to think of the Pink Fog as simple impaired judgement. I don't view it as instantly negative -- sometimes I can get the fog and overindulge but there's no harm done. If I suddenly went foggy and dressed in the middle of the night to go out to nowhere in particular. The next morning I'm tired because I was out to the wee hours, but so what? Sometimes I stay up too late to finish a novel. Nobody gets all moralistic about the Ink Fog.
It's like turning a kid loose in a candy store.
DonnaT
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Isabella called it for me too.
One moment, you're in male mode thinking about monster trucks, football, screwdriver sets... then a fleeting thought about the clothes in the back of your closet hits. It sticks. You... must... dress... It becomes all you can think about. You scratch the itch, don the gear, rinse, wash repeat. A week or two later, back to thinking about action movies and car repairs.