Thanks for valuable comments. Yes. I can now confirm that many m2f transgender people feel like me at least initially.
As I could not wear fully for a while, I was not so happy, but could be more indulged in my work. It was not fun, and everyday life was really dull. Fashion and beauty can stimulate my life, mind and sexuality.
Yesterday night, I was in men's formal dress, but an aged woman who chatted with us commented that I look like a woman. Other men and women lauded my wearing formal dress, even asking me to wear it everyday. Yes. Sometimes I have to wear formal men's dress.
At my teens, I was little bit purplexed and even embarassed when people, including kids, suddenly commented that I look like a girl. I looked at the mirrow, wondering why they said like that. Nowadays, I recognize and accept it. Physically and psychologically, I was prepared for a kind of sissy man who can enjoy women's fashion.
After overcoming some obstacles and finding a point where I am allowed to go by the society and my family, I can enjoy expressing my feminity, at least partially. Still, I need to be a man depending on the situation.
My crossdressing did cause a serious problem when I wanted to get a new and better job. It is still an ongoing issue, and I need to wear men's formal dress more frequently nowadays.Sometimes money and my family can be a more important issue than my crossdressing. Just hold in for a while
Barbie~~