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    Do sinlgle/unattached CDers hold an advantage...

    over CDers who have partners is NOT the question.

    The question is, IF you were to acquire a partner do you think you would dress any less?

    Isn't dressing for at least some members a substitute for having a companion?

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    No, No. Currently under dressing 24/7 manages my pink fog for the most part. 63 years old, first time to wear panties 57 years ago. Wife and oldest daughter knows and accepts.

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    It would depend on the partner, but the odds are against finding one that would like it that much.

    and, to your last question, yes, and that is probably why finding a partner that can relish it that much would be rare indeed.
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    Dressing is sharing with a partner. I am single, and do not want to live without a caring, understanding partner. No way! I am too sweet a girl for that!
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    The fact I had a partner/wife meant I couldn't dress as I wished , if I found a new partner she would be on board from the start . To be perfectly truthful I've alwasy wanted a female partner I could be a female companion to . To say anymore than that may upset some members .

    Dressing to me was something I always wanted to share , my wife is now saying it was a substitute but only because she didn't want to be on board with me . Simple admission, I have AGP again it's not intended to sidetrack this thread , I know it's part of what makes me tick , I've accepted it and moved on , end of story .

    To answer the question , " Do they have an advantage ? " That's a difficult one to answer as it depends on the partner /wife . In my case I have to say yes , being separated has allowed me to find myself , I'm happier and feel I'm a better person .

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    I think you’d be more likely to get more relevant answers if your thread title were more representative of your actual question.

    I think it would really depend on the partner and their willingness to partake in the activity. Too many variables.
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    I have been single for about 8years. I simply would not contemplate being in a relationship again if I was not able to spend a lot of time in womenswear. Currently it is about 80% of my time. On the other hand people like to see their partners looking a particular way and if that involves male clothes I would be happy to compromise and reduce my dress time, perhaps significantly. Compromise is part of a relationship. In return I would like to see my partner in dresses and heels. Being single allows you to be self-centred in almost everything and it probably isn't good for you .... but it can be very enjoyable. I am not one of these people who needs to be in a relationship - if the right women comes along that is good but it is OK if she doesn't.

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    Dressing is no substitute and choosing the right partner is all important.
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    No I would still be me 100%.

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    Susan,
    I have to question do we become self-centered maybe long term we could be , it may depend on how many friends you have round you I'm out most days meeting up with someone , or just walking my dog , talking of which that is a good way of not becoming too self-centered , I have a lovely group of dog walkers .

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    Single all my life, and 64yo. Never really had any real chance for an SO. No woman i met was ok with men CDing. I am not desperately looking anymore, as i see how most GGs are , and it would take a VERY RARE, odd GG, to win me over. If she liked to wear dresses, skirts, hose and heels, it would go a long way toward lessening my CDing. But, I don't see much of any possibility. Alone with cats here. If you have a girlfriend or wife who is ok with you dressing, you are EXTREMELY FORTUNATE.

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    I think single CDers have more advantage since they don't have to worry about a disapproving spouse, however I have been single for about 3 years now and go out less than when I was married.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teresa View Post
    Simple admission, I have AGP again it's not intended to sidetrack this thread ...
    AGP? Accelerated Graphics Port?

    Or 2-DEOXY-2-AMINO GLUCITOL-6-PHOSPHATE

    Or is it something else?
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    I just don't know how to answer that question. I have been without a partner since I got divorced almost 22 years ago. Sad I know. I would love to have someone to spend time with and share what I find that interest me.

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    Autogynephilia , If you need more info please PM me ,as I don't wish to start a heated debate on this subject again .

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    It's not that it's a substitute, but when in a stable relationship, apparently my mind is able to suppress the desire to crossdress much easier, as there's no stress related to lack of physical affection. I can also cut back by simply going to gogo bars and snuggling up with one of the dancers instead of getting lap dances, but it's extremely expensive ($20 for FOUR minutes). That's looking at $300 an hour. You want an evening 'girlfriend experience'? better stop at the cash machine and withdraw your last paycheck. That's for ONE evening. 'Happy endings' are, of course, a whole lot extra, but that's not what I'm looking for.

    Just 'celebrated' divorce day last week. That's 20 years.
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    Lexi,
    Do we commiserate or offer congratulations ? I'm just about to set foot on that road but mine will be the end of 44 years , it may be sad but it has to happen .

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    Good question. To answer that, you'd have to know my dating history. I've been unattached for more than half my life. My best memories, the good times, I have always been solo when that happens. The times I've had companions, they have hindered me in some way. Finding a female that would support me dressing, would be like finding a Van Gogh at a garage sale. Very remotely possible, but hardly likely. All of my other activities (other than dressing) are solo based. I like getting a bug on and dressing up. It's like climbing aboard my bike on a nice day, and heading out for parts unknown.

    The only way I'll ever have another woman, will be one that's happily willing to let me dress the way I wish.

    ( I think I've got a better chance of vacationing on the moon)
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    Can't speak for anyone else but, I started partially dressing in my mother's things at a young age. So the desire to do it is something I've never associated with not having a partner.

    I've never been fortunate enough to have a partner who was tolerant, let alone accepting of my dressing. So in that respect being single allowed me to dress at will because I always maintained my own condo. I never lived with anyone until I married.

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    If you are totally closeted it must be easier to be single, in my own situation I would say Im closeted but my wife knows and is fully accepting so I can dress whenever I want.

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    I hated being single, even though it meant I could dress whenever I wanted to.

    How is dressing a replacement for companionship?

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    Being single means being able to dress whenever I want. However if I met or had a relationship with the right lady, would I be able to cut back a little when needed, yes I would as long as I did have the opportunity to dress when needed.

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    I am single and i actually think i may dress less.
    Maybe.
    Ideally, if she supported it then i would dress about the same as i do now.
    According to my friends if i want to meet someone i have to give up dressing, as no woman will actually be ok with it.
    I disagree, but i know the chances are slim. Tolerant maybe, if im lucky.

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    To the actual question... no, I would not dress less often simply because I had a partner. I would consider dressing less often...emphasis on “consider”...if it were an issue for my partner.

    I do not dress as a substitute for the presence of a woman in my life. Now between relationships (perhaps) I am primarily concerned with being honest about myself in any future relationship. Hiding and various aspects of repression adversely affected my past relationships.
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