Archives: June 2011

Accept yourself just as you are

Comments: 14 Comments
Published on: June 29, 2011

The greatest struggle we face is not from the world, from others, from society. The greatest struggle we face in the trans community is to look within ourselves and accept the beautiful person we are. Everything flows from there – all the joys we experience, the people we meet and the life lessons we learn. Today I’d like to share a comment that a reader, Violette left on Crossdresser Heaven a few weeks ago. It touched me, and I pray that if can find a way into your heart.

It is amazing how much of a difference accepting yourself can make. That feeling when you can face the world proud of who you are and unafraid of what others will think. For me this made all the difference in the world.

Unfortunately we will continue to deal with others who will not approve of our differences, or will try to mold us as you said into something that walks, talks and acts like them. What do we do about it? Well until we accept ourselves we hide in our houses (or bedrooms and bathrooms while we still live with our parents). We purge our clothes believing that without the means the temptation will go away. We try to avoid talking about things that would out us, and fight our natural mannerisms so that people will believe in the character we have created to face the outside world. We suffer within and thrash around trying to find a way to fit into their mold so we wont have to deal with the torment they dish out.

As time goes on we realize that that our own reactions are making things worse. By hiding we build an internal feeling of shame. By purging we realize that without the release from part time dressing we build to a breaking point that adds stress to all aspects of our lives, not to mention breaking the bank with repetitive shopping. By holding our tongues we find we want to scream, or that we let slip more and more of what we want to say only to be met by jokes since we have hidden who we really are in the beginning. Finally by avoiding who we are so others will believe us “normal” we start to become the character we have created for their eyes which only causes us more suffering as we see the distance to ourselves growing evermore.

Thank you Vanessa for this and you many other posts. I feel that acceptance is the most important step in our journeys. No matter where you land in the gender spectrum it is important to accept yourself as you are and recognize the beauty in the differences. Even if you don’t know if you are a cd, tg, ts, tv, or whatever other term you can think of the acceptance of self is indeed the first step in arming yourself against the attitudes of the unenlightened. Acquiring others acceptance is still going to be a challenge especially with the stigmas around transgender in the public past, however once others can see you as you and not as a distant thing life can become more comfortable and at least some of the fears can be washed away.

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Comments: 11 Comments
Published on: June 1, 2011

Dear gentle readers,

I’m humbled and blessed by the comments and emails I receive from you on a regular basis. It touches my heart to know that my words are able to offer a measure of encouragement, comfort and acceptance to those in the transgender community.

Press the +1 button if you enjoy an article

Press the +1 button if you enjoy an article

If you have found Crossdresser Heaven to be of value to you, I have a small ask – please take a moment to click the ‘+1′ button on articles you enjoy. You’ll find +1 buttons next to the title of each article, as well as on the main Crossdresser Heaven page.

By doing this you’ll make it easier for others to find the resources on Crossdresser Heaven, and be doing a service to a sister who is lonely and looking for a safe place to find information.

Thank you for taking a few moments to click the +1 button – I appreciate your continued love and support.

Update: As you browse the web you’ll encounter all sorts of buttons, from +1, to Facebook Like, to Tweet and others. I encourage you to read this article on how to keep your secret identity secure from Facebook and if you are concerned with others finding out about your feminine identity please take the necessary precautions. This usually involves setting up a separate account in your feminine name for all the services you’ll use (gmail, Twitter, Facebook, …)

With blessings,
Vanessa

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