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Started by gina_taylor, April 30, 2007, 06:13:26 PM
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Quote from: gina_taylor on April 30, 2007, 06:13:26 PMI had a session with my therapist today and I told him about what I've been doing on Saturdays, and he asked me "What do I hope to gain?" I told him that by going out to regular places is allowing me to get away from just going to the gender freindly places. I told him that some people that I know told me that when they see me as Gina, they did a double take, which to me is a look of surprise and then it becomes apparent. He seems to think that when they did a double take it was more of a look of surprise and then some embarassment. Then he told me that I am delusional to think that I am 100% passable. I then tried to explain to him that I'm not cross-dressing to gain any acceptance, but I am just more comfortable and I don't see why I have to only do it in my apartment away from everybody. If I were living full time would that be any different?Gina QuoteI agree with you on going to regular places. I do most of the time. I have gotten looks of shock and surprise, but most people don't care. I enjoy being out there whether or not I pass. You want to spread your wings and to me that's the way to go. The fact that you are more comfortable tells me that you have a good sense of yourself. I encourage you to keep doing what you are doing.Gennee
QuoteI agree with you on going to regular places. I do most of the time. I have gotten looks of shock and surprise, but most people don't care. I enjoy being out there whether or not I pass. You want to spread your wings and to me that's the way to go. The fact that you are more comfortable tells me that you have a good sense of yourself. I encourage you to keep doing what you are doing.Gennee
Quote from: Kristi on April 30, 2007, 09:30:46 PMGina,Maybe you are delusional, but so what? Do you have a need to to be out amongst everyone else dressed as a woman? Yep, and so do many of us.Do you pass completely? Apparently if some people still recognize you, the answer is no. But in the scheme of things, does it matter? No!Most importantly, is it delusional to gain clarity into who you really are and take steps to live out that truth? No. In fact, to do otherwise would be delusional.Peace!Kristi
Quote from: gina_taylor on May 02, 2007, 03:12:29 PMI can walk by a complete stranger and I'll get no reaction. They take me for what I am. But as said, my therapist has told me that I live in a fantasy world with my lifestyle and he'd rather see me come back to reality.[/color]