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Started by lucaluca, March 16, 2011, 03:24:54 PM

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glicious

Crossdressing to me was rather different, the only thing that I ever wanted, at that time was long hair and smooth skin (not through shaving).  So when I started cd-ing I choose to go out only with other cds to local gay pubs and to the very famous Taxi Club.  About a year later, I started 'entertaining' men if you know what I mean  ;)

When I started hormones and my skin became softer and my hair started growing longer, I didn't feel like meeting guys for sex anymore (which is kinda awkward - because it takes very little effort).  It also made me realise that cd-ing was just a phase in my life and who I am today is the real person behind the façade.

These days however, I hardly visit any of the gay areas and I remember coming out crying from Taxi when I went there last year.  I really didn't fit there and I felt awful when I was constanly being hit by ->-bleeped-<-s.  I just coudln't bring myself to meet any more ->-bleeped-<-s...  :'(

This is me when I was a CD


This is me a year into transition


And this was from few weeks ago...
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barbie

Quote from: glicious on June 26, 2012, 05:45:46 PM
Crossdressing to me was rather different, the only thing that I ever wanted, at that time was long hair and smooth skin (not through shaving).  So when I started cd-ing I choose to go out only with other cds to local gay pubs and to the very famous Taxi Club.  About a year later, I started 'entertaining' men if you know what I mean  ;)

When I started hormones and my skin became softer and my hair started growing longer, I didn't feel like meeting guys for sex anymore (which is kinda awkward - because it takes very little effort).  It also made me realise that cd-ing was just a phase in my life and who I am today is the real person behind the façade.

These days however, I hardly visit any of the gay areas and I remember coming out crying from Taxi when I went there last year.  I really didn't fit there and I felt awful when I was constanly being hit by ->-bleeped-<-s.  I just coudln't bring myself to meet any more ->-bleeped-<-s...  :'(


Glicious,

You look fabulous! You seem to have transitioned successfully so far. I heard that there is a bar where m2f transgenders are serving. But I have not yet been at that kind of place.

Barbie~~
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