"I am just being me" to me means talking about identity. Crossdressing is an activity. It's not who I AM it's something I DO. I do lots of things -- cook, drive, program computers, make music, record and edit video and I crossdress. I went through a series of changes over my life with regard to crossdressing from it being something sexual to being something where I thought I was two personalities in one body to discovering "Her" inside me to realizing that I was, after all, one personality. Now I don't really think of myself as crossdressing any more because I'm really dressed correctly for who I am. "I am just being me." And finding myself and finding joy in being myself I'm moving toward a more feminine daily presentation and for that reason am seeing a gender therapist, enduring facial electrolysis and taking hormones. That's part of being me; that's part of my identity. It doesn't have to be you.