2. Accepting one’s True Self— This stage is much more varied than the first, and has less emotional turmoil. This is the stage where one begins to accept their female self in some way and to make lifestyle changes to accommodate this acceptance. One may only accept the need to appear female, still denying their female true self (crossdresser) or begin to accept their true female self, but concentrating on a superficial physical level of change (transsexual, transgendered).
Transgendered The Five Layer Model of Gender46
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Dichotomy crossdresser 12
The telephone conversations continued on our ‘nights off’, and I found myself growing closer to Phil than I had...
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My First Crossdressing Experience in Public 34
I just cried and screamed loudly into the fluffy towel and she then stopped. “ Get off the table,...
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Friend of a Crossdresser34
I was having so many thoughts which were making me nervous. A few minutes later I heard A bang...
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Crossdressing TV, TG, or Not to Be1
Question I need to know what I am. Ive been cross-dressing for years, however, not that seriously. I have...
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Crossdressing & Hair Retardation5
Reply I think I’ve gone as far as I can with the hair-minimizing lotion by Johnsons. I can’t use...
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The Urge to Dress2
Reply I used to. I didn’t purge as that’s expensive, but I could go for months at a time...
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Crossdressing New to the Trans World3
Crossdresser, transvestite, or a host of other labels might better describe how you feel. On a daily basis just...
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Crossdressing & Comming Out9
When it was B N O night and he fancied going out for a beer or whatever and...