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Where Do You Go For Crossdressing Support?

Categories: Crossdresser Support
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Published on: August 18, 2009

Crossdressing Support Groups- It's about time  I was going to title this post ‘It’s about time’. Back in March (March for crying out loud!)  I asked ‘Where do I find Crossdressing Support’, and encouraged you to share your recommendations for real life crossdressing support groups in your area. My goal was to build a list of resources that crossdressers and the transgendered across the US and the world could use to find local support groups. Thank you to all who replied!

I’m finally ready to unveil the first draft of the list of crossdressing support groups. As I learn about new groups I’ll update the list. Before I share the list with you, please take a moment to tell me about a crossdressing support groups in your area. You will bless those who are searching for an encouraging friend.

A Crossdressing Support Group In Your Area

Here is the list of Crossdressing Support Groups. It will be regularly updated as I receive submissions. Please check back often if you don’t see a group in your area.

May you find peace, love and know the joy of accepting who you are.
Vanessa

What About Us? The Forgotten Transgendered

Recently I received an email from a reader that gave me pause. It brought into stark contrast the duality of the transgender blessing and the transgender curse. I haven’t heard back from her giving me permission to share, so I won’t post her verbatim words.

But I think her story is one that many can identify with. Living in a small town with precious little transgender support, without the financial means to change her life. Wondering whether death is the only release from the torment of trapping the woman inside for so many years.

Before I comment, I want to say thank you. Thank you for reaching out. Thank you for opening the dialog about a topic that is so important to many in the transgender community. Sometimes the transgender hardship is easy to forget for those of us in our 20s and 30s who live in a large west coast city. We’ve all felt the shame and confusion of being transgendered. Yet we may take for granted the plethora of transgender related resources at our fingertips, and our growing acceptance in society.

It can be even harder when you see other’s who fully express their inner selves while being unable to express yours. Whether it’s the town you live in, your financial means or social situation that prevents you from becoming who you are. Sometimes it may appear that death is the only way out. I can say with firm resolve that suicide is never the answer. You may feel trapped, you may feel that noone cares – but there is always a way out. Please seek help from a doctor if you’re contemplating suicide.

Hon, my heart breaks for you, for the situation you’re in. You have my empathy. Yet I guess there is still a male part in me dying to offer some suggestions and advice. I share it humbly, not knowing the full details of your situation, and not having lived a life as long or full as yours.

First, I encourage you to focus on what you can do. There may be no help where you live, but perhaps you can meet up for an evening with some girls from a nearby city, or attend a transgender event. You may not be able to present as a woman full time, but perhaps you can wear subtle makeup in guy mode, or woman’s jeans. You may not be able to become a woman, but perhaps you can work on improving your posture, movement and voice to better convey femininity.

Second, find a reason to hope, something to look forward to. Often the mountain before us looks insurmountable, yet each step along the path is well within our capabilities. The first step may be talking with other transgendered girls on the Internet for encouragement and support.

And finally, I believe that being transgendered is just one aspect of a person’s life. It has proved to be a crucial aspect of who I am, but it is not my sole endeavor. I have a career, hobbies, friends, family and God. While I would love to weave a transgender thread through all of these, I derive pleasure and satisfaction from each area of my life whether or not I engage in it as a woman.

My dear, I pray God’s richest blessings on you. That in your time of trial He will see you through, and what the world has meant for harm, may He turn to glorious good.

Where do I Find Crossdressing Support?

The Internet has allowed crossdressers from across the world to take the first step out the closet without leaving the house. There are so many resources and communities available online that even the most timid transgender need not live a life alone in fear. If you’re new to the transgender community I highly recommend you look around the site, you can find an overview of transgender resources here.

Yet humans are naturally social creatures. Even with all the information available online and friends just a facebook away we long for the comfort and companionship of others. Others who understand us, others who love us, and others who will give us support through our crossdressing journey.

Crossdressing Support…Please?

In search of a crossdressing support group

In search of a crossdressing support group

I’m often asked in email for details on local clubs that support crossdressers. The Tri-Ess chapter list is usually a great place to start, but Tri-Ess is just one organization. There are many other organizations that do a great job supporting crossdressers, transsexuals and anyone involved in the transgender community.

While I know of a few places in Seattle, I must admit that I’m at a loss for pretty much the rest of the world. Even if I had intimate knowledge of every crossdressing support group in the USA, I’ve heard a rumor that there are actually a lot of people who don’t live here – funny that :)

I don’t want any crossdresser to suffer alone because they didn’t have a group to reach out to. I’d like to create a comprehensive resource that includes information about transgender support groups from all around the world. But I can’t do this without your your help!

Share Local Crossdresser Support Groups

Please send me details about any crossdresser support groups you know about  by email to vanessalaw@crossdresserheaven.com

Within a few weeks I’ll devote a section of Crossdresser Heaven specifically to helping you find local crossdresser support groups in your area. Please only send me groups that offer support in person, whether it’s meetings, outings or other support activities. And include:

  • Name of the group
  • City, State and Country where they meet
  • Website address (if available)
  • Email
  • Contact name and number
  • Any other notes that would be helpful (e.g. if the group is dedicated to supporting wives of crossdressers)

Thank you for helping a sister reach out and find acceptance. I look forward to hearing from you.

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