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Reading a Teenage Crossdresser

Started by Shana A, May 27, 2008, 08:23:22 AM

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Shana A

Reading a Teenage Crossdresser
Posted by SnowdropExplodes at 03:40

http://afemanistview.blogspot.com/2008/05/reading-teenage-crossdresser.html

One of the most moving blogs that I read regularly is that of Alice, entitled, "Being a Teenage Crossdresser". She writes very eloquently about her experiences as a teenage student who has gender dysphoria, and at times you feel that the wordpress address of "difficulty.wordpress.com" is entirely appropriate.

On her "about" page, she writes:

    ...i have a male body, but my mind is not sure which gender it should be. This is an important concept to grasp because the rest of my blog won't make much sense unless you understand. I am not a transsexual, i don't want to fully be a woman, yet. I am just confused about my gender. Ideally i would be androgynous, but society doesn't allow for that at the moment. Because i class myself as more woman than man, i crossdress to a female mode.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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