This is great stuff. Just found it. Its like, "this is your crossdressing life". Its the complete manual for me.
It don't directly address crying like a baby but I think its in there between the lines.
I agree 100% with what is in BOLD for myself. What is not BOLD I agree with to a lesser degree.
I disagree with non of it.
Looking back through the thread I see a lot of the same information, you very insightful pepole you.
The link goes to a commercial Brest form site's FAQ there's nothing on that page but this article and some links.
http://www.fanforms.com/contents/en-us/d26.html
The article is quite large it also covers: Are there different types of crossdressers? What problems do crossdressers face? Are there dangers? What about children? What about their wives? and More.
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When crossdressers are asked why, most say that it relaxes them.
Crossdressers when dressed usually try to emanate the female as much as possible. They take on a feminine name, they dress in total feminine garments, In essence they attempt to become a totally different person, one who does not have the problems and worries that their male counterpart has. It can be said that they attempt to develop a feminine personality.
But very few crossdressers live totally en femme, Most spend the majority of their
lives in their everyday masculine role. When the crossdresser returns to their normal everyday masculine role, the feminine personality integrates along with their masculine personality to help form a more complete person out of him, one who is more caring and sensitive and considerate of others.
Do crossdressers wish to become women?
Unlike the transsexual the crossdresser does not detest his male body and does not wish to have it surgically altered to that of the female. He is content with his maleness and with his masculinity, but also recognizes he has a feminine component to his life.
While the crossdresser does not wish to become a woman, due to his high
admiration for the traits of the woman he does wish to become womanlike,
discovering and developing the most positive traits of the woman and integrating them into his own life.
Femmiphile
This is the most common form of crossdresser. In it’s simplicity, the femmiphile is a
person who has a love for what our society considers to be feminine and a very strong desire to associate themselves with the feminine. Femmiphiles have high admiration for the female and wish to emulate them as much as possible.
While there is an old saying “The other man’s grass is always greener,”
crossdressers have in fact found that the grass while perhaps a different shade of
green, is just as green on both sides of the fence. Rather than choose sides, the
crossdresser has found that he likes both shades of green equally. The crossdresser has in fact grown beyond the point of being an ordinary male and has become a total person.
Original Source: Tri-Ess http://www.tri-ess.org/