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Started by Tracey, December 06, 2010, 08:01:42 AM

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Devlyn

Hi, I'm Tracey, I am here looking for answers to why I crossdress, MTF. I have read the site rules and TOS several times, I will behave myself and promise to be courteous to everyone. I can't post often, but I'm always reading the posts. Sincerely, Tracey
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K8

Welcome to Susan's, Tracey.  I was a cross-dresser for most of my life.  When I finally got free to work on those issues, I realized that I was really TS.  Now I've transitioned and live as the woman I've always been.  That doesn't mean that you are TS.  Many cross-dressers are only cross-dressers.

But this is a good place to start exploring what you need for you.  Settle in, look around, and you may find some answers here (and offer some answers to others).

Welcome. :icon_flower:

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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Janet_Girl

Hi Tracey, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 4400 strong. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another sister. :icon_hug:

And be sure to check out these links ( MUST READS )


You have already read the links above so these are just for reference.  As to why you cross-dress, because you like too.  OK that is over with,  :D

Hugs and Love,
Janet
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bethw

Hi Tracey. welcome to the family.
Hugs
Beth
" To live is to dance. To dance is to live." Snoopy (aka Charles Shultz)
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Mrs Erocse

Welcome Tracey! I have found this site to not only be informative but compassionate, kind and entertaining as well. There are many great people here. Look forward to your posts.

Mrs. Erocse
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annette

very welcome tracy.
It's nice to have you here.
I'll think most of your questions will be answered because there are a lot of people around here with a lot of expirience and knowledge.
I'll be looking forward to your posts


hug annette
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Susan Baum

Hi, Tracey

Quote from: Tracey on December 06, 2010, 08:01:42 AM
Hi, I'm Tracey, I am here looking for answers to why I crossdress, MTF.
Why does one do anything?  I can understand why one may look for answers to resolve a problem, but I don't particularly see crossdressing as a problem - it is a part of me.  I've worn feminime clothing from time to time for most of my life and my reasons are simple - it feels good and I like it. 

There are many here who have major conflicts and problems - resolving one's GID is not an easy road to travel - but there are also many of us who are contented enough in our own bodies (or reasonably so - there are a few extra pounds I realy need to work off  ;D) and selves that we can just relax and enjoy the fact that we are gifted in a way that few are willing to admit. 

Welcome aboard.  Take the time to read through both newer and older posts and you will quickly come to realize that you are truly not alone. 

Susan
Aging is inevitable - growing up is optional.
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Jillieann Rose

Hello Tracey,
It good to meet you.
Like Kate I was a cross-dresser or thought I was for along time.
Susan's help free me to find out what I really am.
Hope we can help you too.
Jillieann
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Devlyn

Wow, what a welcome wagon! Thanks to everyone who replied, and awwww,
Kate brought flowers! My name is Tracey and I'm an alcoholic......no
wait, wrong meeting! My story is a bit different, I am 49 and always
lived happily as a man except for one thing. I was constantly
misidentified as a woman. "Paper or plasic, miss?" or "I can take you
on aisle 5, ma'am" It drove me crazy. (I can hear all my crossdressing
sisters throwing their hands up in the air right now!) So last year
around this time I had this crazy idea that if I couldn't get the world
to see me as male, then maybe with a bit of effort I could tilt the
scales and really look female. So before you could say "Ebay" I had an
outfit at my door, from wig to shoes. I put it all on and wobbled to
the mirror in my first steps ever in high heels. I know that I looked
like a streetwalker, but to me I was staring into the eyes of a
complete stranger, a beautiful woman, and her eyes were saying "Yes,
it's me! I'm here!" Since then I try to be Tracey every weekend, even
if only for a few hours. I wish I had discovered her earlier in my life
but no matter, now we are together or one on this journey. Sorry I
rambled, sincerely, Tracey                            P.S. I will be 25
years sober on March 4th, 2011
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bearded

What a great story!  And congratulations on your soberness.  Great job.

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K8

25 years!  Congratulations.  (My brother-in-law, who I love dearly, is also about 25 years sober.)

Are you still doing the streetwalker thing?

Look around here at Susan's.  You have things to contribute.

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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Devlyn

 Kate, I just had to make a small wardrobe correction. It's amazing how
tame the same dress is without the fishnets and 5" heels! Glad to hear
about your brother in law! Sincerely, Tracey
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Jessica B

     Tracey,

      Welcome, I'm still new here as well but us new girls need to stick together!  I look forward to reading what you have to offer and your posts in the future!

      Respectfully,

      -Violet
Respectfully,
-Jessica Baker
Twisted Ivy

"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible"
-Frank Zappa
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