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A Journey of Discovery…

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Published on: October 15, 2009

Today’s crossdressing success story gives you a glimpse into one cross dresser’s life over the span of many decades.  Hannah shares the long, sometimes treacherous and sometimes thrilling journey that many crossdressers embark on. If you’d like to share your crossdressing success story please take a moment to submit your story.

Meet Hannah

I’m writing my real life story to share with anyone and everyone who has had any personal experience with crossdressing as a crossdresser, a family member of a crossdresser, a significant other such as a girlfriend or wife, a friend of a crossdresser or transgendered person in the hopes that my story will touch someone in a positive light and make someone feel as if they are not alone and that there is a true blessing in cross dressing :)

Hannah’s Crossdressing Success Story – A Journey of Discovery…

Hannahs Crossdressing Journey of Discovery

Hannah's Crossdressing Journey of Discovery

It seems that of the billion or so crossdressers in the world today and throughout ancient history and “herstory”, that there are such a wide array or reasons why we crossdress. I will try my best to keep my story as short and concise and to the point as I can although I could write about this topic forever and a day. I’m from a family of 7 children and I was born as the 5th child and I have 2 brothers and 4 sisters. Both of my brothers are older than me and I have 2 older sisters and 2 younger sisters which resulted in lots of girls clothing and feminine attire in my home although I limited myself to how often I would wear their clothes because I wanted my own wardrobe eventually.

My earliest recollection of an act of crossdressing was to try on girls underwear from our laundry room which elicited a sensational feeling of comfort and non sexual arousal at the age of about 5 years young. I also remember my dear mother making me wear a panty-like garment over my cloth diapers to prevent my bed from getting wet when I slept through the night as a baby. I can remember how those panty-like garments felt with the elastic leg bands around my legs and the different colors they were such as green, yellow, purple, etc.. From that point on, I had an appeal to wearing panties and how they felt so different and how they were much more fun to wear than boring boys underwear.

I was so young at that time and didn’t have a job or any income so I would indulge in my 4 sisters endless supply of panties. I enjoyed my older sisters panties more so because they were wearing the more silky and sexy styles than my younger sisters who were still so you and wearing cotton ones. My personal preference is silk, nylon, rayon, or lace materials instead of cotton. As time went on and I was becoming more and more appealed to and fascinated about femininity, girls, and girls clothes.

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Mary Ruth’s Crossdressing Success Story

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Published on: September 10, 2009

You look at all those perfect transgender woman in despair. Hair and makeup expertly done, a figure to die for, clothes hugging them like a long lost lover. ‘Surely crossdressing success is out of reach?’ you ask yourself, while analyzing your flaws in the mirror. Without realizing it you’ve ignoring all the success you have right in front of you.

Crossdressing Success Stories are a regular feature on Crossdresser Heaven, featuring successful crossdressing escapes of your average transgendered male. You don’t need to look like a beauty queen to experience crossdressing success!

Meet Mary Ruth

My en femme name is Mary Ruth. As with many others, my first recollection of desiring to dress in girl’s clothes was when I was very, very young. In fact, I vividly recall the day.

Mary Ruth’s Crossdressing Success Story

As both of my parents worked outside of our home, my sisters and I were often cared for by a baby sitter. One day our sitter was helping me get dressed (that is how young I was!) and asked me which tee shirt I wanted to wear. She had two for me to select from. One with short sleeves and the other with very thin straps – just like the one my older sisters wore. In my heart I so desired the one like my sisters, but embarrassment stole the day. I selected the “boy’s” tee short.

With three sisters (one younger and two older), I have always had ample inventory of clothes to borrow (bras, panties, stockings, makeup, etc). The closes I ever came to going out dressed “en femme” was one Halloween when I was perhaps 8 years old. My sisters wanted to dress me as a girl for Halloween. I was overwhelmed with the idea. My two older sisters seemed to enjoy the transformation process. After a bit of work on their part, I was fully dressed, makeup and all. Then came the hour to go outside to meet our friends, and once again, embarrassment stole the day. I caved in at the thought of being teased by our friends for being dressed in “girl’s clothes.”

Throughout the years, as a situation would allow, I would dress en femme. Having to do this covertly, for fear of being caught, I only dressed in part. That is to say, as an adult, I have never dressed 100% en femme. I was forty years old when I purchased my first woman’s garment – a bra. Yes, I have made many purchases since then…and yes, I have later throw them out when the guilt took over!

I’ve been married for over 34 years and have a really great marriage. I did tell my wife about my CDing 8 years ago. It blew her away, to say the least. Even though she has tried to understand, she does not like the idea of it. So, I stay very deep in the closet. Fortunately, my wife is on a trip with her sisters. So, today I am 90% en femme (no wig and very little makeup). Yet, I am 100% enjoying the time to express myself :)

Thanks for reading,
Mary Ruth


P.S. Do you have a real life crossdressing success story you’d like to share with the readers of Crossdresser Heaven? It just takes a moment. Write down your success story (500-750 words), include a brief introduction, your femme name and optionally a photo. Send this to me at vanessalaw@crossdresserheaven.com and I’ll post your success story on Crossdresser Heaven!

A Crossdressing Adventure – One Small Step For Woman

Randi has a real life crossdressing adventure that takes her one step closer to freedom. Will she recoil from this experience, or will this be making of bigger things?. This week on As The Tranny Turns.

I think in another life I wanted to be a voice over actor. Now I’m quite glad I don’t sound like James Earl Jones or Sean Connery. It would be quite tough to pass with such a rich baritone voice :)

If you have a real life crossdressing success story you’d like to share with readers of Crossdresser Heaven please do! Submit a story of your crossdressing adventure and include a brief introduction, your femme name, a short story (500-750 words) and a picture (optional). We’ve had many wonderful ladies respond already, please join them – our shared experiences provide hope and encouragement to many!

Meet Randi

I am a retired teacher. I felt that the profession required my discretion and limited me to dressing in private at home. However I have dressed, to some extent, ever since junior high school. Now I feel the freedom to venture into the public eye. Today was one of those ventures.

Randi’s Crossdressing Success Story

The weather forecast said “hot and humid” so I decided that my daily walk would have to be earlier than my usual afternoon stroll. I also felt that my schedule for the day granted me the freedom to do the walk en femme. It took me about 40 minutes to prepare – makeup, jewelry, wig and figure illusion. In a white blouse and denim mini I went to the park. During my two mile walk I encountered at least two dozen other walkers, joggers or bike riders – a bit high for that park at that time. You can believe that I was a bit  nervous. What reactions would I get? I was greeted repeatedly and no one seemed to pay any attention to my presentation as a woman, assuming that they did “read” me.

I consider that to be a success and it builds confidence for future public excursions. Plus I realized that people don’t really notice or particularly care if they did notice – which is what I want. Well, there was one guy who appeared more interested than I wanted him to be. The less attention the better at this stage of my dressing in public. Small steps build for future en femme walks!


P.S. If you’d like less attention as a ‘man in a dress’, or perhaps more attention as ‘that beautiful woman over there’, then pick up a copy of the World’s Best Crossdressing Guide.

Serena’s Crossdressing Success Story – Exploring Crossdressing In Drab

Crossdressing success stories are a look into the tribulations and elations shared by crossdressers who struggle with their dual identity. If you would like to share a story of a small joy you experienced while crossdressing, I encourage you to submit your own crossdressing success story.

If you are the wife or girlfriend of a crossdresser, your story of acceptance will be a comfort to many. Please share, you can do so anonymously if you’d like.

Our next lady has a story that shares a winding road through to self acceptance, and will be a comfort if you feel that you’re lost on your journey that has no destination.

Meet Serena

My name is Serena, and I’m a 37 year old, tall (6’4) crossdresser from Tucson. Like many of you, I began dressing when I was about 11 or 12, wearing my mom’s pantyhose.

Serena’s Crossdressing Success Story

Since then, I took every opportunity to wear lingerie and hosiery, often sneaking into the drawers of various friends, family and girlfriends, and eventually buying them myself. It has always been very private. Several years ago, I decided to dress much more seriously. For the first time, I shaved my whole body, bought a wig, make-up, breast forms, etc. I shopped for clothing at crossdresser friendly thrift stores, and bought lingerie, hosiery, and shoes until my tranny heart was content. After about eight months, I stopped dressing out of concern that all of this was somehow impeding my ability to find a mate, get married, have a family, etc. Talk about a dilemma.

As invigorating as my exploration of Serena was, I have not attempted anything like it since (of course, I do still love to paint my toe nails and wear stockings – who doesn’t?). Not being blessed with the most feminine physical features (except for my nice long legs and butt – yes, I am vain), I decided that I would leave dressing to the girls who did it best. Instead, I chose to explore my attraction to transgendered women. At the time, this seemed like the perfect way to balance exploration of my gender identity/sexuality with my long term goal of settling down with a genetic woman. No longer would I have to worry about meeting the girl of my dreams and missing a golden opportunity because she might soon discover that I was smooth all over and my love patch was shaped like a heart! Talk about difficult to explain.

Unfortunately, this decision also entailed me purging all the wonderful clothes, shoes, lingerie, make-up, wigs, hosiery, etc. that I had accumulated up to that point. On the bright side, my time as Serena forced me to finally acknowledge and accept that I am a crossdresser, and not feel one ounce of shame for it.

After the purge, I had a couple of short relationships with girls that I met at a bar in Phoenix called Cruisin 7th. As foreign as that bar was to me at first, I definitely belonged there. On a Saturday night, one would see all manner of girls: full-time transsexual girls and part-time crossdressers, young and middle-aged, petite and full-sized, white and Hispanic, and the retinue of “heterosexual” admirers. While I am attracted to all transgendered girls, it was the full-time transsexual girls that seemed to be the most interested in me.

After about a year, I came to believe that my foray into the transsexual dating scene was as much a distraction from my goal of a long-term committed relationship with a woman as crossdressing. Looking back, I’m not sure that my decision to stop dressing was a particularly honest or realistic one. If I had kept dressing, it’s likely that I still would have ended up at Cruisin 7th…except I probably would have been wearing a little black dress and pumps. As fun as that sounds to me now, I can live with my choice to go there in drab… and leave with a girl in a little black dress and pumps! During that time I met some very sweet, cool, smart, fun people. My only regret is that I wasn’t able to meet and spend time with more part-time crossdressers.

After moving to Tucson a couple of years ago, I met a wonderful woman who I absolutely love and adore. One of the best things about my girlfriend is that she is fully supportive of both my crossdressing and my bi-sexuality. Not only that, she finds crossdressing to be very sexy, and has even encouraged me to start dressing again! Sharing this part of me with my girlfriend has brought us a lot closer and improved our intimacy. Although I haven’t started dressing again yet, it is very liberating to have shared this aspect of me with someone I love.

Xoxo
Serena

Cross Dresser Success Stories: A Menagerie Of Stories

Cross Dresser Success Stories are stories of hope and inspiration from members of the crossdressing community. They speak to personal triumphs – of self acceptance, of acceptance by others. I believe that each story combines as a symphony to showcase the beauty of the human spirit. If you’d like to join the orchestra please submit your cross dresser success story.

Today we’re blessed to share in cross dresser success stories from two ladies. They may have many year’s between them, but their spirit of joy in their crossdressing success is shared.

Toni’s Cross Dresser Success Story: Crossdressing All My Life

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Toni - Crossdressing All My Life

My name is Toni and I have been a crossdresser most of my life and I just turned 65. My wife knows about my dressing – but hates it – so I dress when ever she gone or out of town. I have been out on the town dressed and I do love to dress with other men that are cross dressers. The challenge I have when dressed is that I stand 6’1” tall and love to wear high heels. This means I stand out when going to Walmart, but most people just don’t pay any attention and they love the lady in high heels and short skirts.

I love to wear different wigs and evening dresses and do my own make up. After doing it for fifty years I am very good at it. Still to this day it’s a big turn on to wear different outfits and take pictures of my self as a lady. In case you were wondering, yes I did try and stop years ago but could not. [Ed: This sounds familiar :) ]. Since then I have bought a lot of clothes, wigs and boots that most ladies have never worn or even tried to wear out. I have even bought dresses that cost over $200 just because I looked good in them.

I am sending you two pictures taken last year and I hope to hear from you or any other person that would like to talk about dressing or would like to meet and dress.    Toni

Shannon’s Transgender Accomplishment: The Next Step

My femme name is Shannon.. I’m seventeen and have cross-dressed for as long as I can remember. At 6 years of age I put on my older sister’s dress – she’s about a year older then me.

Anyway, I ordered this product called Fem-Plus Ultra Female Hormone Supplement Pills. I guess that’s my femme accomplishment! They’re coming in the mail on Monday I talked to a doctor and everything’s set. I’m really excited.

[Ed: To those of you considering hormones I strongly encourage you to seek medical advice first. Hormones can have a considerable impact on your body and your health.]


For more stories of cross dressing triumph I encourage you to read’s Steve’s Transgender Success Story and JamieGhee’s Crossdressing Success Story – Out of the Closet and Into a Ball Gown

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