It Must Be Hard to Be Gender Different Hey?
It Must Be Hard to Be Gender Different Hey? In a conversation with a dear friend I was asked that question. My reply was simple, “no not at all, I love being different and dressing my body in a way t…...
View ArticleHearts and such
No matter how we act upon them, most of us discover our need to embrace a feminine side at an early age. Often times our crossdressing sisters are drawn to girl toys, the activities the girls are… Read...
View ArticleTo Blame, or Not To Blame?
I believe in equality, if I blame someone for a part of my life’s suffering, I must also blame them for some of my inner strength. I also believe in a thing called a paradigm shift…have you e… Read more →
View ArticleThank You Crossdresser Heaven
When I set out to write this article, I first started off with my earliest recollections of crossdressing, but it soon developed into a long story about my crossdressing life. As this was my first…...
View ArticleSummer in the City
As many of my CD friends know, after almost ten years living in the “sticks” my beloved and I moved back to Melbourne. This meant that she no longer does her bi-weekly trips up here to baby sit; it…...
View ArticleCorporal Klinger: A Man in a Dress
With the continuing battle over transgender people in the military; One famous crossdressing television character has been repeatedly memed by people debating the issue, Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger…...
View ArticleOld Customer, New Face
I had been a customer since my late teens; I bought my first bra there. Over the years, I became a regular customer, secretly purchasing various items for Faye’s “hidden” wardrobe. Back then, the o…...
View ArticleLet It Go!
When I first heard the song “Let It GO” from the Disney movie Frozen, it struck me how well the lyrics describe the journey of exploration many of us are on with regards to how we express our fem… Read...
View ArticlePoise and Grace
The following information has been helpful to me, and I hope that it will be helpful to you. It is not original, but comes from classes on poise that my daughter took when she was in high school. A …...
View ArticleOne Step More than Yesterday…
Dark green vision-blocking curtains covered the window in the living room. Homemade frosting covered the window on the front door. I sat in absolute, motionless silence as the repeated, incessant… Read...
View ArticleThe World We Live In
Hi ladies Jackie Wild here. A long time ago, 1977 as a matter of fact, I came out as being both a crossdresser and gay. By 1980 I started doing drag. I was barely 17 when I told my sister that I wore…...
View ArticleVanity, compliments, and keeping your heels planted on the ground.
I remember the first few times I logged in into a crossdressing chat room. After visiting for a couple months, I noticed that those of us not having a photograph next to our names were mostly… Read more →
View ArticleMichelle, I see you…
When I was young, I loved Deborah Harry. I thought it was just a crush, but realized not only did I find her attractive, but I looked closely at what she wore. It was the way she moved and how the…...
View ArticleFeeling like a caged animal…
Hi Everyone! First of all, this is not a rant, but merely how I feel. The feelings have been getting stronger and stronger. No Doubt, many others will feel like this too. I feel like a caged animal!…...
View ArticleThe case for “Passing”
As I began to write this article, I encountered several issues that made me pause to reflect: • What is “Passing” • Do we really want to pass? • Why do we need to pass? • Isn’t “Passing” a nod to bina…...
View ArticleMy First Make Over
As I was approaching my 60th birthday, I vowed I would finally go to Ulta and get make up that was geared towards my skin tones. I never really wore anything other than blush, lipstick, and mascara…...
View ArticleIt’s never too late
As a kid I was shy. I didn’t want to be, but I was. One day, I remember going to 1st grade wearing my mom’s stockings, holding them up with rubber bands—no pantyhose back then. In retrospect, it had b…...
View ArticleScholar Program – Transwomen’s Social Support for Medication Adherence
The purpose of the scholar program is to help foster research of the transgender and crossdressing community. Our first participant is The Transwomen's Social Support for Medication Adherence. Source
View ArticleA Witness at My Door
The date and day are irrelevant as is the location of the event. What season it was and what the weather was like on that sunny morning is also unimportant. The fact that I was on a day off only… Read...
View ArticleWhat help do we really need?
We’ve been crossdressing for some time, but how many mistakes have we made? My first major mistake was initially buying clothes without taking any realistic measurements. It made buying clothes a total...
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