Separating yourself into two identities isn't what crossdressing is about, on that we can agree -- but, if you were basing your post on anything I said earlier, I must not have been clear. If you were, in part or in whole, addressing any part of what I posted earlier, what I did say was that the viewpoint I was presenting was my opinion and how I sincerely and deeply feel -- and that I am of the opinion that others (some, at least) might well hold opposing viewpoints. That said, I am very comfortable with how I see things on this issue, because I believe that with many, crossdressing is the visible expression of a clearly dichotomous personna, part masculine and part feminine. The degree will vary from person to person based on any number of factors and/or stimuli. And, at any given point in time, one side of this duality will be more in control than the other.