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Better Late Than Never - Part 1

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Dame
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(@andreasm)
Trusted Member     New York, United States of America
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My journey to a complete and fulfilling life has decidedly run through Crossdresser Heaven and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Who knew? The power and promise of an event like Keystone is perhaps unmatched. It has offered many of us an opportunity to embrace our true and authentic selves. Crossdresser Heaven has proven to be an outlet that has allowed me to cultivate my community. It’s taken me decades, and a lot of fits, starts, and some pretty life- changing events, to get here. I am just glad I made it.

Getting to Keystone goes back a long way and telling my tale here — one that may not be too dissimilar from others who have come to this space — may serve a broader purpose and help another who has yet to come to terms with their own identity: Cross-dresser; Transgender; Gender-fluid; Gender non-conforming; Non-binary. Does the label matter? I’m at Crossdresser Heaven and Keystone with friends and just being here, without the fear of judgment, ridicule or any other form of negativity is enough to make me want to pull out a chaise lounge, pour out a nice cocktail and just sit and breathe in the peaceful bliss of self-worth, confidence and finding my people.

Carrying what felt like a 4-ton sack of bricks for four decades is not easy. To carry the load all alone, and feel somehow that I was doomed to a lifetime of being just exhausted and judged as an outcast, was daunting, even when I did not believe it was. I never considered it burdensome or painful until I actually started to slowly reduce the weight one brick at a time. Looking at it now, is it any wonder I got sick over it?

Dragging around my burden as I had for so long, I have come to understand that it put my very existence in jeopardy and I wasted 40 years sprinting, running and racing until I could just no longer outrun my very self. I finally stopped in the past few years, and I found myself here at CDH and the Keystone Conference! Mercy arrived in community.

A Similar Story?

This may yet prove to be a very common narrative, however I still feel the need to share my experience here in its entirety.

Thirteen years old, and trying on girls' things for the first time — I had no clue how, where or why there was such a burning, deep-seated need! And it was a need; not just a casual, “I wonder how it would feel if...” kind of sense about it. Crudely presenting at first, I masked the entire experience in teenage-level fetish. I called it a 'phase'. Looking back 40 years, I was clearly looking for a way to cope with something I did not yet fully comprehend, accept or acknowledge. Fear proved to be a powerful barrier.

“…I am the only boy in all of the world that is doing this. The only one! And look, I’m just messing around. I’m not gay and I don’t really want to be a girl, right? Yeah... That’s it. It has to be. I will simply grow out of it...”

There. See? Simple. Easy. And so the secret was born.

Except my laziness crept in pretty early on in the process, because what was happening was hardly a rarity. I was not feeling this 'deep need' once a month, or even once a week. It was every day. And sneaking in and out of my sister’s room — even though she was away at school — was annoying me. It felt worse to be sneaking into her room at all, and to do so for the purpose of taking items of her clothing — mortifying. Plus, the floors creaked and I did not want to tiptoe in to her room twice a day in quick succession — once to get the items, and once to return them — while my mother was home. I did not need to hear the dreaded, “what are you doing in your sister's room?” Bellow from below. After a short time, I just kept the stash — and the stash just kept growing — under my bed.

How brilliant! I’m keeping this pile of all kinds of garments under the bed my mother insists on making every single day. “No chance of her finding it...” Hard to believe the C.I.A. passed on my application.

Throughout the rest of my middle school and high school years, this 'phase' continued. Slowly it became more adventurous. I’d spend more time in my crude, basic presentation. All the while I presented a different person to the world. It was a standard, suburban, middle-class upbringing in the 1980s. I was a typically awkward kid, but I had the girlfriends and buddies that I hung out with. I struggled through most of it — trying to find my own niche and way to fit in. I’d like to believe that by senior year in high school enough of us had grown to the point where the bullying stopped and the plans of life were taking shape. College was calling, and I was on my way.

I attended art school and for the first time since the 'phase' began, I thought perhaps I was right and I had 'grown out of it.' School was intense, and my schedule provided zero time for anything other than classes and homework. Girlfriends during those years took up whatever free time I had, and my new friends took up the rest. I found a big part of my voice in those four years, and while I really seemed to see the 'phase' diminish, it never really fully went away either and anytime I returned home, it was all waiting for me.

By the time school ended, and I began living on my own that first summer; the ability to dress while home became more present, and more consuming than it had been prior to college. I was on my own, and given the choice of how I wanted to present around my own place, my choice was decisively female — at least a good part of the time.

It was not too long before I would begin pushing out into the late-night hours for a long walk or drive. Thinking back on it, I must have looked ridiculous. By this point it was a mishmash of clothes and things to try and look the part, but it was as if Dr. Frankenstein had pieced together some kind of bizarre cross-dresser monster. I will spare the details, but beginning to make a public appearance — even if in a remote area late at night — was a true indication that this was no longer really a phase. Perhaps I allowed it to become a fetish, but it was clear that it was here to stay.

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(@melodeescarlet)
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@andreasm So glad to have encountered you in both places, girl!  💖 

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Dame
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You are just one of the people I have met here at CDH and at KS that have helped me in ways I can't fully innumerate. I will always be grateful. Thank you!

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@andreasm You're very welcome! And I'll take a 7...it's a good number 😉

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Hostess
(@ab123)
Illustrious Member     Surrey, United Kingdom
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Yep, that could have been me.

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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I figured many of us have similar backgrounds with how this all began, Angela. Thanks for reading 🙂

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(@terrim)
Reputable Member     Long Island , New York, United States of America
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Glad you got to Keystone. Sorry we didn't meet. I had a great time

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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Hi Terri, i believe we did meet at Keystone this past year if only briefly. Surely we will have more time next time.

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Duchess
(@alexandralove2018)
Eminent Member     New York, New York, United States of America
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So glad to hear your story! Can’t wait to get together!

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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Thanks. Its a start. Looking forward to connecting at some point.

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Lady
(@gwen495)
Reputable Member     Country, Victoria, Australia
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Dear Andrea, What a lovely and touching story, Thankyou so much for sharing the story your journey it was a nice read.

May your journey be a bright one.

Gwen.

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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Thank you Gwen. Its a start. I appreciate the kind response.

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Baroness Annual
(@d44)
Famed Member     New York, United States of America
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I'm sorry we only got a chance to say a quick, passing "hello" at this year's Keystone. I enjoyed having lunch with you last year and hope we get to meet next year.

There are a lot of commonalities among CD and trans people's stories about dressing. Thanks for sharing yours.

Fiona

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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Trusted Member     New York, United States of America
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Hi Fiona, Thanks for taking the time to read the article. It was too brief this year at Keystone. I too recall our lunch fondly. We will hopefully connect in the future. I concur, that many of our jumping off points on this journey are similar. Best regards.

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Duchess Annual
(@fashionforever)
Active Member     Troy, Ohio, United States of America
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Great story ! Your confidence has grown . Wishing you the best .
Jeanette

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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My confidence has grown because of CDH and Keystone and the amazing people I have met here. Thanks for reading. Best regards.

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(@augustvaliant)
Noble Member     Long Island, New York, United States of America
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Hi Andrea,
Thank you for sharing this. I will be patiently waiting for part 2
Hugs,
Autumn

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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Thanks so much, Autumn. Im not sure how the scheduling is, but there are 4 parts. What can I say — other than I am a bit long winded. LOL. Enjoy it. And thanks for reading.

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(@rebeccabaxter)
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@andreasm Next one is scheduled for the 26th, then 3rd May, then 10th May.

Becca

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Dame
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(@andreasm)
Trusted Member     New York, United States of America
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Thank you for taking the time to read it Marissa.

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Princess Annual
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oh no problem sweety, im just now starting to read the forums after 4months of being here. hugs.😃

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(@leonara)
Noble Member     Long Island,, New York, United States of America
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Thank you Andrea for a well written and informative CD Journey.. you are an inspiration as all the ladies here at CDH who offer friendship and support.. hopefully we (and many friends here at CDH) will meet next year at Keystone’26..

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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@leonara Thank you so much. I hope we find the time to connect.

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Lady
(@krisburton)
Prominent Member     The Hub City, New Jersey, United States of America
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Wonderful article Andrea! Altho my CD journey has been quite different from yours (and most) it was also solidified here at CDH and validated at Keystone in 2023. I now look forward to the experiences to come, meeting more wonderful persons like you and enjoying many Keystone conferences to come. Looking forward to parts2-4, catching up with you here and at Key for many years to come.

Kris

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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@krisburton Thank you so much Kris. We all took varying paths to get to this point — but we have found common value in the strength of being able to share our journey together. Appreciate you.

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(@trichot)
Trusted Member     Spokane, Washington, United States of America
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Andrea, I concur with almost all your points. Especially how difficult it is to navigate the roller coaster of feeling different or incomplete. And it is a roller coaster; it's both thrilling and terrifying at the same time. I truly believe in destiny and a pre-ordained purpose for each of us in life. Even when I don't even pretend to understand it.

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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@trichot Thanks for the feedback and comment. You are completely correct and I love the use of "roller coaster" of it all. Thanks for reading it.

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(@michellewayne)
Estimable Member     Seymour, Indiana, United States of America
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Thank you for sharing Andrea.🤗

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Duchess
(@btwimrobin)
Honorable Member     In the middle of nowhere. On the corner of Podunk and Bumble., Vermont, United States of America
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Hi Andrea,

Great article! Your story definitely hits home with me. It was great meeting you at Keystone.

Huge,
Robin

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Dame
(@andreasm)
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Thanks for reading Robin — and it was wonderful meeting you and spending some time with you at KS. Hoping to see you there next time!

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