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Started by gabriellecapulet, September 10, 2016, 08:44:21 PM

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gabriellecapulet

Hi everyone!

I'm Gabrielle, but you can call me Gabi.

I'm AMAB... in my freshman year of highschool I started thinking about how I wish I was a girl. I'd look at my girl classmates and just admire them and be jealous of them. But I eventually forgot about it. Around that time I also dabbled in crossdressing with my mother's clothes. And growing up I liked playing with dolls and would try on a shirt or two of my sister's.

Cut to a year ago (this would have been about 7 years after my freshman year of high school), I started crossdressing and thinking it's possible I wasn't cis. Then I graduated, moved back home and stopped. Now... a year since I last dressed, I've gotten back into it and it's wonderful.

Then it happened.... I bought a wig and Gabi became a real person. As soon as I put on that wig, I knew there was a part of me that never felt this way before. I was her. And it's only been a week, but I've gone from dressing for only a few minutes rarely... to being Gabi and a girl whenever I'm home.

So I'm here to learn. Not sure if I count as trans (I experience gender euphoria, definitely not dysphoria).

If given the choice, I'd like to become androgynous so I can be Gabi more.
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V M

Hi Gabi  :icon_wave:

Welcome to Susan's  :)  Glad to have you here, join on in the fun

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Dena

Welcome to Susan's Place. I suspect you are transgender as all of us feel some excitement when we become ourselves. It possible you are like me and have social dysphoria instead of body dysphoria. With social dysphoria it's not as noticeable because you never escape it but you just feel a bit off from day to day. When social dysphoria finally ends, the off feeling ends and everything just sees right.

On the other hand, the fact that you are here makes it likely that you are transgender because it's rare that CIS people visit this site. In any case, you are welcome to explore the site and become a part of the community.



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gabriellecapulet

Quote from: Dena on September 10, 2016, 09:18:43 PM

On the other hand, the fact that you are here makes it likely that you are transgender because it's rare that CIS people visit this site. In any case, you are welcome to explore the site and become a part of the community.

Thanks for the welcome! It seems like a great community so far.

I've considered that, but then again it is totally possible I'm just a crossdresser that's a little confused or something of that nature. But I'll find out eventually.
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Dena

Cross dressing is a member of the transgender family and the non binary part of it. The binary consist of transsexualism. To make it clearer to you there are a couple of links you might be interested in. The first is our WIKI where you will see what the transgender family consist of. The second is "the transition channel" which may not be as important to you because it tends to be more transsexual in subject.
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Tristan

Quote from: gabriellecapulet on September 10, 2016, 08:44:21 PM
Hi everyone!

I'm Gabrielle, but you can call me Gabi.

I'm AMAB... in my freshman year of highschool I started thinking about how I wish I was a girl. I'd look at my girl classmates and just admire them and be jealous of them. But I eventually forgot about it. Around that time I also dabbled in crossdressing with my mother's clothes. And growing up I liked playing with dolls and would try on a shirt or two of my sister's.

Cut to a year ago (this would have been about 7 years after my freshman year of high school), I started crossdressing and thinking it's possible I wasn't cis. Then I graduated, moved back home and stopped. Now... a year since I last dressed, I've gotten back into it and it's wonderful.

Then it happened.... I bought a wig and Gabi became a real person. As soon as I put on that wig, I knew there was a part of me that never felt this way before. I was her. And it's only been a week, but I've gone from dressing for only a few minutes rarely... to being Gabi and a girl whenever I'm home.

So I'm here to learn. Not sure if I count as trans (I experience gender euphoria, definitely not dysphoria).



If given the choice, I'd like to become androgynous so I can be Gabi more.

Hello Gabi, Trust me dysphoria doesn't mean you're transgender or not if you're born in the wrong body or are
switching between and more you're basically transgender or somewhere under that.
You're Gabi right in this moment right now in this second and i'm glad to meet you Gabi! :)
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gennee

Hi Gabi and welcome to Susan's.

:)
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Make a difference by being a difference.   :)

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