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Started by AdriannaD, May 02, 2024, 10:28:12 PM

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AdriannaD

Hello,  I am into crossdressing.  I grew up being one of the guys thinking it would stay this way. 
It all changed after I graduated from high school and began with admiring my mom's wardrobe liking her dresses checking her closet out.  I did try them on too and put them back the way she had them.  Loved how comfortable they were to wear. 

I did get caught finally one day and she was shocked.  It was tough for her to accept it at first.  Doing her research with me,  we both realized that I am a crossdresser enjoying wearing women's clothing.  I did work things out on this and saw I would much happier as this femme side to me.  It has worked out and she has been supportive ever since. 

I dress as Adrianna full time now,  loved the feminine clothing more and found the masculine clothing boring.

LoriDee

Hello AdriannaD,

I'm Lori Dee. Welcome to Susan's Place!

I see that you are new here and this is your first post. Thank you for that wonderful introduction.

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AdriannaD

#2
I am glad mom did not give up on me.   Knows she has two sons in her life still.  They are my 2 younger brothers that learned well that they have a much happier older sister now.

Sarah B

Hello Adrianna

My name is Sarah B   and I would also like to formally, Welcome you to Susan's Place!

It's good to see that Lori has welcomed you to Susan's Place as well.  In addition she has give you some valuable advice in how to get around Susan's and the Cross Dressing Forums.  It is great news that your mum is accepting and helping you

Once you feel comfortable here, it would be appreciated if you add a little bit more about yourself in the Introductions Forum.  I would appreciate it very much as, I'm always interested in learning something new about our new members

In addition members of Susan's will more than likely will discuss problems or issues that are similar to yours as most of us have experienced these as well.

Once again, Welcome to Susan's Place!
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Sarah B

Hi Adrianna

You mentioned in your post:

Quote from: AdriannaD on May 02, 2024, 10:28:12 PMDid work things out on this and saw I would much happier as this femme side to me.Has worked out and she has been supportive ever since.I dress as Adrianna fulltime now,loved the feminine clothing more and found the masculine clothing boring.

Somewhere, I cannot remember where it was, there was a picture where two chairs, side by side, one had male clothing, the shirt and trousers were grey, probably mechanic clothes, plain and drab and the other chair had female clothing, the blouse skirt where multi coloured or had several bright colours and different patterns.  The point that was being made in that picture was the stark difference between male and female clothing.

I know what chair my eyes were drawn too

Take care and all the best for the future.

Love and Hugs
Sarah B
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@ AdriannaD
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Maid Marion

Hi Adrianna,

Welcome!

Marion

AdriannaD

#6
I am married to a great supportive wife.  It took me so many tries on this.
I married her 10 years ago and my 1st marriage. 
She said she has always been into guys with a deep femme side.
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ChrissyRyan

Welcome Adrianna!

Chrissy
Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.
Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Be brave, be strong.  Try a little kindness.  I am a brown eyed brunette. 
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AdriannaD

#8
It was a discovery that it was after I was diagnosed with aspergers syndrome at age 7 my therapist said LGBT issues might come up in my life.  It was tough for her on this and she pulled through on it.
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Devlyn

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Welcome to Susan's Place, Adrianna!

You mentioned in one of your posts that you are diagnosed with Aspergers. I  know that can impact a person's communication skills, so let me offer a friendly word. Chrissy, Sarah, Lori, and Marion all offered you a friendly greeting, and you ignored all of them.  You just continued with your monologue.  That's not good communication nor social skills, kind of a cultural taboo.

Try to be friendly to people who are being friendly to you, and you'll make lots of friends here.  :)

That's free advice. You can take it or leave it, or tell me to pound sand. No skin off my teeth either way.   :-*

See you around the site!

Hugs, Devlyn
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