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I tried it a couple of times. From the neck down I was pretty convincing according to a few folks that saw my pictures. Not something I would want to do all the time though.
Hell no. I think cross-dressers are a bit off their rockers.
Well, this is easy for you to say, considering that your gender/sex (I'm assuming that you are a woman) has all or almost all of the best clothes out there.
I am less concerned with what clothing you decide to wear and more concerned about this statement.
1. Transitioning is not a minor process.
2. It's not something that will ever be done on a whim or discussed flippantly.
3. If you're LGBTQ then please make sure you are:
a) taking care of your health (don't abuse drugs & alcohol) - there is a higher than average rate of incidence of drug/alcohol abuse among LGBTQ teens than the general population
b) taking care of yourself mentally and seeking out the council of professionals, it will help you as you form your identity. It will help you with questions and feelings that you're experiencing.
c) taking care of your safety - making sure that you are not engaging in risky behaviors or are putting yourself into situations that can cause you physical harm
1. I am perfectly aware of this, which is why I am biding my time in regards to this.
2. Agreed.
3. Would being gender-fluid count?
A) I'm not a teenager anymore, but thank you very much for your advice. I already don't smoke, use drugs, and/or drink alcohol.
B) Yes, I plan to eventually do this before I actually do anything serious in regards to me gettinga sex change.
C) I am aware of this as well. The massive trans-phobia and trans-hatred out there also cause me to bide my time in regards to this. I know that it is an extremely good idea never to do what Angie Zapata did, since this could result in (extreme) violence.
Although I'm a crossdresser with maybe $50,000 in women's clothes I sometimes get panic attacks thinking that crossdressing is wrong in God's eyes. But St Joan of Arc was a crossdresser. So I have doubts about my crossdressing. Sometimes I feel that I should stop it, but I can't bear the loss of $50,000 in clothes. I've mostly bought a lot of women's clothes since summer 2005.
Crossdressers get called gay in the workplace and then they get discriminated against.
And it's a very tough life if you get a sex change, so that's why I stay a man. If God would change me into a woman with a real vagina, I'd do it though.
Well, this is easy for you to say, considering that your gender/sex (I'm assuming that you are a woman) has all or almost all of the best clothes out there.
I hope you get some help. Really I do.
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