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I am so happy for you. You go girl! And hopefully we will get wonderful updates on even happier times.
Kisses
Becca
What a great story! I wish I had been smarter to tell my wife about my femme side decades ago. I might have been living the life I've secretly wanted already! But, we can only go forward. You give all of us courage to do just that, Alexis!!
Brielle
heya
Alexis Marie, such a nice letter, I
truly understand your story although
I never been married but was in a
on and off relationship till it just didn't
work out from that time on I been a
single person at some point in my
life decided to express and experience
life as a crossdresser secretly than stop
at some time than now started again
to feel my feminine side, I am a cd but
not transitioning, however I do have
two family members younger than me
that actually transition from FTM which was very hard for the both of
them but long story short their happy and one is single and the other is
in a relationship, so thank you for sharing and all the best for you
love kisses katyk
What a moving story! Congratulations Alexis, I wish you all the happiness you deserve.
That is a great story that mirror’s how I have always felt. Great outfit in the picture
Congratulations Alexis
I'm so glad you have the support of your wife and sister
Thank you for your service
I wish you the best in your journey of happiness and becoming a female
Happy and proud of you and for you alot of your story I can very much relate to you go girl hugzz
Today was another day fully dressed with mesh garter belt stockings, matching bra and panties ,
mini skirt, lovely long sleeve blouse, a wig and had my face makeup done at the local cosmetic counter in the Mall. I felt so pretty ! I enjoyed practicing walking like a girl at the mall and being seen and passing as a female. After those experiences and having used the woman's restroom successfully , got in the car and went to my favorite restaurant and had a Sumptuous lunch and was recognized by one friend I have who knows that I'm dressing and told me that I looked lovely. Driving home, realized what a wonderful day this was for me becoming who I am .
Stephanie
Dear Alexis,
I identify with your story very much, as I am sure a lot of us do. I knew I was "different" when I was 7, made the mistake of asking my parents if I could please got to the all girls Catholic school. As you said and we all learn, being our true selves is not easy and yet bottling ourselves up, hiding behind the male façade to match societies and families expectations is difficult and painful. I award you a ton of credit with being so open and honest to your wife to be from the start. It was the right thing to do, for both of you, but I know how scary that moment is. Congratulations on your monument progress, for getting on hormones and your upcoming transition to fill time. I am so utterly happy for you.
Hi Alexis! I enjoyed reading your story. I wish you much success on your continued journey.
Hugs,
Sandie ❤️.