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My Season of Doubt and Shame: Part 1

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 Mona
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This is a two-part story, written as a conversation between my male and female personas. It is based on my personal struggles with certain erotic aspects of my crossdressing. This is not discussed often at CDH, and I’ve tried to be discrete. My orientation is overwhelmingly male, so that is the “me” voice.  The woman that I occasionally embody is “her.”

Her: So, what’s with all this doubt and shame stuff?  Sounds pretty dramatic.

Me: I’m sorry to say that I have doubts about you.  Or more specifically, your place in my life.

Her: Are you serious??!!! Are you saying you don’t love me anymore? Because you do. You love the thrill of creating me, admiring me, even talking to me while gazing in the mirror.

Me: Telling you what a pretty girl you are.  Telling myself that it’s OK to be you.

Her: Why do you still need to convince yourself? Why the doubt? I think you’re just super frustrated that we haven’t been able to spend time together this year….

Me: That’s true.  But being apart has also given me time to think and reconsider my commitment to you.  It’s complicated.

Her: Well, we both know you’re a complicated guy.  You think too much and worry too much…and I think you’re depressed.

Me: Me? Depressed? Well let’s see now, sweetheart.  Coronavirus quarantines and soaring death counts, the isolation of working from home, not seeing friends, economic uncertainty, political divisiveness, social unrest, growing older, climate change.…need I go on?

Her: Go right ahead…I’m listening.

Me: The thing is that with the whole family at home in perpetual quarantine there’s no more alone time…me time…I mean you time…us time.  Whatever.

Her: OK, I get it, you’re super frustrated about not dressing.  No more thrills from seeing me in the mirror, wearing a pretty dress and heels, taking photos.

Me: At this point, looking at photos of you only makes me more frustrated and depressed.  And I’ve stopped visiting CDH for the same reason.

Her: I was a Featured Member and didn’t know it until a month later!  You’re a real jerk sometimes. Men!! I mean Man! I mean You! No, Us! This is confusing.

Me: No kidding.  You know, I’ve noticed how some other girls disappear from CDH for months or years at a time…sometimes forever.  Maybe they had their own seasons of doubt and shame.

Her: Now hold on, I don’t really understand the problem.  You certainly have been seeing me.  Those little lingerie shows that I put on for you when you announce that you’re going to take a long hot bath, but what you really want is some private time with me.  What would you do if your wife or kids ever found out what you’re doing behind that locked door?

Me: They’d be absolutely horrified, and I wouldn’t know what to say…I’d be so ashamed.  I worry that I’ll pass out or have a heart attack, and when they break down the bathroom door to rescue me, it will be the shock of their lives.

Her: At least you came out to your wife three years ago. I know it bothers you that she refuses to discuss it.

Me: It upsets and frightens her.  I think she considers it borderline perverted, and that makes me feel very uneasy about it myself.

Her: She’s stopped being intimate with you.

Me: Not because of the crossdressing…she’s post-menopausal and no longer interested.  But she’s a good woman…a good wife and mother…and I still love her deeply.

Her: I know you do.  Now I’m the woman who turns you on, who loves wearing sexy underthings for you.  I know exactly what you like…what you want...what you need.

Me: And that’s what troubles me.  Before the pandemic, you and I would spend so many enjoyable hours of quality time together, wearing cute outfits and posting my…your…our photos on CDH.  I found it relaxing, soothing…fulfilling.  But for months now, our trysts have been measured in hurried minutes instead of leisurely hours.

Her: Yeah, well, everybody’s lives and routines have been upended by the coronavirus.

Me: Exactly, our time together has changed.  It’s so constrained now, so narrowly focused.

Her: Please, spare me the drama.  You’re not the first crossdresser to become obsessed with the erotic thrill of wearing silky undergarments. I think you’re trying to escape all the extra stress and anxiety of this year by resuming old habits.

Me: Are you familiar with the concept of autogynephilia?

Her: Huh?? Auto…what???

Me: Based on a series of studies with crossdressers beginning in the mid-1980s, the sexologist Ray Blanchard developed the theory of autogynephilia to describe a male's propensity to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a female.  The term refers to the full gamut of erotically arousing cross-gender behaviors and fantasies.”

Her: It’s not just about arousal for you either…I know how much you love so many other aspects, like getting all dolled up in makeup and dresses and shoes in order to feel pretty and feminine. Who cares if you have a kink that you indulge in private…you’re not hurting anybody, are you?  Why can’t you just relax about it?

Me: I’m a scientist, honey.  Anyway, the concept of autogynephilia is extremely controversial within the wider transgender community. I’m driven to understand how things work, but my urge to crossdress has been a lifelong enigma.  I just don’t understand it and sometimes feel ashamed of it.

Her: Your Catholic upbringing really did a number on you.

Me:  I wish I could just accept you and the things I...you...we do together without struggling.  Speaking of my upbringing, I’ve read that…

Her: Oh God, here we go again…

Me: Keep making wisecracks and I’ll make you wear flats from now on, girlfriend.  As I was saying, with teenage hormones raging but lacking an actual girlfriend, my subconscious mind devised a surrogate. When I slipped on a pair of panties for the first time and looked in the mirror, it turned me on.  It seems to have become ingrained as a lifelong pattern.  Blanchard refers to it as an “erotic target location error.”

Her: Did Blanchard really call it an error?  Anyway, you still went on to have normal relationships, right?

Me: Girlfriends, a wife, children – I’m a straight family man.  But the urge to engage in this secretive autoerotic behavior has always been there, varying widely in intensity through the years.

Her: Listen, Mister Depressed Scientist.  You began by saying that you question my place in your life.  Then you started talking about “fetishes” and “philias” and “target errors.”  Excuse me for getting defensive, but it sounds like you’re talking about behaviors that might be considered pathological.

Me: Now we’re getting somewhere.  So, if you’ve got a few more minutes, let me try to explain….

TO BE CONTINUED.

 

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Mona,

What an interesting article! I can't wait for part2!

Thank you and hugs,
Kay

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 Mona
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Hi Kay,
Good to hear you found it interesting. I was unsure whether to share it with the CDH community but ultimately I find writing to be therapeutic and why not share my struggles? That’s a big part of why we’re all here, I think.

Hugs, Mona

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 Mona
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Hi Kay,
Good to hear you found it interesting. I was unsure whether to share it with the CDH community but ultimately I find writing to be therapeutic and why not share my struggles? That’s a big part of why we’re all here, I think.

Hugs, Mona

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Mona,

What an interesting article! I can't wait for part2!

Thank you and hugs,
Kay

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Hi Mona.............Love your conversation story. You are so blessed with writing talent. I could relate with it so many ways. Mister Man and I have similar conversations..............Because I am a lot younger , I seduce him to get my way and use my girly ways for him to see things differently, making him a better man to his SO. Lookin forward to part 2 of your writing............Thank You and Hugs..................karley

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Baroness Annual
(@delaware)
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Hi Mona.............Love your conversation story. You are so blessed with writing talent. I could relate with it so many ways. Mister Man and I have similar conversations..............Because I am a lot younger , I seduce him to get my way and use my girly ways for him to see things differently, making him a better man to his SO. Lookin forward to part 2 of your writing............Thank You and Hugs..................karley

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 Mona
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Karley,
Thanks for your comments and very happy to hear you enjoyed the article and could relate to it.
So many of us have our cross dressing begin in a sexual way and I have come to believe that the science on Autogynephilia (AGP) is accurate. AGP
is an inherent sexual orientation and while it
can vary in intensity and expression over time, it is not something that can be cured. It
Is a highly unusual sexuality and as such causes many of us to struggle with it at times. It’s important to note that AGP can also encompass
romantic love as well as erotic arousal. In other words, the love of the image of ourselves a women. I definitely have that component as well as the
sexual part. The distressing thing for me over this year is that romantic component involving being able to dress fully has been denied, and the erotic component has become
the sole focus.

As the article says, and we can all agree,
it’s complicated!

Hugs, Mona

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 Mona
Duchess
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Posts: 376

Karley,
Thanks for your comments and very happy to hear you enjoyed the article and could relate to it.
So many of us have our cross dressing begin in a sexual way and I have come to believe that the science on Autogynephilia (AGP) is accurate. AGP
is an inherent sexual orientation and while it
can vary in intensity and expression over time, it is not something that can be cured. It
Is a highly unusual sexuality and as such causes many of us to struggle with it at times. It’s important to note that AGP can also encompass
romantic love as well as erotic arousal. In other words, the love of the image of ourselves a women. I definitely have that component as well as the
sexual part. The distressing thing for me over this year is that romantic component involving being able to dress fully has been denied, and the erotic component has become
the sole focus.

As the article says, and we can all agree,
it’s complicated!

Hugs, Mona

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Estimable Member     Morris County, New Jersey, United States of America
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Courageous, Mona, to be so honest in self-awareness and then to publish such stuff in a community of, let's face it, a lot of us self-dissemblers.

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 Mona
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Hi Cheryl Ann,
Self-dissemblers!!?! I’m shocked, shocked I tell you...
Seriously, thanks for your comments. I think I wrote this more as therapy for myself
than to share here. Was very unsure whether to submit it or not and in retrospect maybe it was a mistake of the
TMI variety. Or maybe just hoping for some group therapy. I know I’m not alone in these struggles...part of the issue for
me is having theses urges come back so forcefully as I enter my sixth decade, after laying dormant for many years. I just don’t understand it, I don’t think any of us ever do. I thinks it better to put it out there as opposed to...how to put this diplomatically...self-dissemble

Hugs, Mona

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LOL

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LOL

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 Mona
Duchess
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Hi Cheryl Ann,
Self-dissemblers!!?! I’m shocked, shocked I tell you...
Seriously, thanks for your comments. I think I wrote this more as therapy for myself
than to share here. Was very unsure whether to submit it or not and in retrospect maybe it was a mistake of the
TMI variety. Or maybe just hoping for some group therapy. I know I’m not alone in these struggles...part of the issue for
me is having theses urges come back so forcefully as I enter my sixth decade, after laying dormant for many years. I just don’t understand it, I don’t think any of us ever do. I thinks it better to put it out there as opposed to...how to put this diplomatically...self-dissemble

Hugs, Mona

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(@cassiesanders)
Estimable Member     Morris County, New Jersey, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

Courageous, Mona, to be so honest in self-awareness and then to publish such stuff in a community of, let's face it, a lot of us self-dissemblers.

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Great, great article. I feel like you could've written about me (even the Catholic part!  ). All of this rings so true, especially when it comes to being stuck in quarantine because of this stupid virus. I remember posting in the forums about a week before lockdown started, asking, "is anyone else here freaked out about this?" Because I knew what it would mean for "Lexi" time. So, it's exactly like the old days, when you're hardly ever alone. I never, ever thought I would try dressing while a family member is home, but when my wife is out, I've locked the bedroom door and dressed partially for 10 minutes. It's so nerve-wracking, it's almost not worth it. Thanks for writing - looking forward to part 2!!!

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 Mona
Duchess
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Hi Lexi,
So glad to hear you enjoyed the article and can relate to it. Yes, I can totally relate to those quick 10 minute dressing sessions behind a locked bedroom door when others are in the house. And I find it just barely scratches the itch and that’s the frustrating part. And it feels like regressing to when I first started in my teenage years (when the family was at Sunday mass - don’t know how I was allowed to miss that - probably pretended to be sick). So yes, I agree it is hardly worth it but shows how desperate we are to dress. And to it sometimes feels like a sign that it’s become too compulsive. And generally addictions of any kind tend not to be healthy in the long run. Hence the doubt and shame with a good measure of good old Catholic guilt.
Hugs,
Mona

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I love that fact that you got out of church to crossdress! I remember when my parents first started leaving me alone at night, if they were just going shopping or something. It's like there was absolutely no doubt in my mind what I was going to get up to while they were out! And yeah, the current situation feels like that...

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 Mona
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Totally relate to that Lexi. It's like the minute I had the house to myself for an hour or so, it was off to the races. I think the secrecy and possibility of getting caught, along with the taboo, added to the excitement. However, engaging in these activities while my family was at church on a Sunday morning...also added tremendously to the guilt and shame. But not enough to seek absolution in the confessional...I guess I'm still on that highway to hell to this day... 

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 Mona
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Totally relate to that Lexi. It's like the minute I had the house to myself for an hour or so, it was off to the races. I think the secrecy and possibility of getting caught, along with the taboo, added to the excitement. However, engaging in these activities while my family was at church on a Sunday morning...also added tremendously to the guilt and shame. But not enough to seek absolution in the confessional...I guess I'm still on that highway to hell to this day... 

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I love that fact that you got out of church to crossdress! I remember when my parents first started leaving me alone at night, if they were just going shopping or something. It's like there was absolutely no doubt in my mind what I was going to get up to while they were out! And yeah, the current situation feels like that...

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 Mona
Duchess
(@yestothedress)
Joined: 6 years ago

Reputable Member     Florida, United States of America
Posts: 376

Hi Lexi,
So glad to hear you enjoyed the article and can relate to it. Yes, I can totally relate to those quick 10 minute dressing sessions behind a locked bedroom door when others are in the house. And I find it just barely scratches the itch and that’s the frustrating part. And it feels like regressing to when I first started in my teenage years (when the family was at Sunday mass - don’t know how I was allowed to miss that - probably pretended to be sick). So yes, I agree it is hardly worth it but shows how desperate we are to dress. And to it sometimes feels like a sign that it’s become too compulsive. And generally addictions of any kind tend not to be healthy in the long run. Hence the doubt and shame with a good measure of good old Catholic guilt.
Hugs,
Mona

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(@Kay Anderson)
Active Member
Joined: 5 years ago

Great, great article. I feel like you could've written about me (even the Catholic part!  ). All of this rings so true, especially when it comes to being stuck in quarantine because of this stupid virus. I remember posting in the forums about a week before lockdown started, asking, "is anyone else here freaked out about this?" Because I knew what it would mean for "Lexi" time. So, it's exactly like the old days, when you're hardly ever alone. I never, ever thought I would try dressing while a family member is home, but when my wife is out, I've locked the bedroom door and dressed partially for 10 minutes. It's so nerve-wracking, it's almost not worth it. Thanks for writing - looking forward to part 2!!!

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Lady
(@jodigurl)
New Member     Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Joined: 4 years ago

Hi Mona . I can relate . I started when I was about ten I am now sixty two and never stopped . I thought one day , if I put one of my mothers bathing costumes on I'll look like a girl . Won't that be fun ? We were the same size and it was the sixties so polyester was very popular . Her one pieces were soft polyester and had built in panties and breast cups so they gave me the female silhouette . I was about twelve when I put one on one day and got instantly aroused. The way I describe it is that fully dressed I look down and see the breasts and look in the mirror and see a girl , so for me it was like I was still me but inside a women's body and it was a massive turn on . Not all crossdressers feel this way but for some of us it's erotic and for me it turned into a satin/silk/polyester fetish and this is MY kink . I want you to realise that this is PERFECTLY NORMAL . We all have a kink , something that turns us on no matter what . Your dressing is a BIG part of who you are as a person and if your wife can't accept it then that's on her . The fact that she is in denial about it means that she's not broadminded enough to make an effort to understand it and doesn't care how it may be affecting you mentally . She may even feel threatened by it . Some people think we are perverts but they are just ignorant as they shouldn't be judging something that they are making no effort to understand . So you see Mona you are not alone you are one of many and should not feel ashamed or depressed about it . Lastly getting turned on by your appearance as female is just a physical reaction to an attractive women staring back at you in the mirror and again is PERFECTLY NORMAL . I look forward to part two . Take care . Jodi . x

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 Mona
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Jodie,
Thanks so much for sharing your experience and for the kind words of encouragement. It's kind of fun to have a fetish, isn't it? Sometimes I think everyone should have one and I imagine that a high percentage of people do. I appreciate your advice that my activities are perfectly normal. There are times when I totally agree but also times when I have my doubts. Hence the article that I wrote. The sexual part is just one aspect of cross dressing for me - I get just as much pleasure from the whole femme experience of doing my nails, putting on makeup, wearing a bunch of different clothes/wigs/shoes, etc. A large part of my frustration is not being able to do all of that - if I could, I would probably not have this constant compulsion to lock myself in the bathroom for an hour as described in my article. That is only outlet I have anymore for expressing my feminine side. I think I am just missing the sense of balance and fulfillment that I used to enjoy in the pre-Covid days.

Regarding my wife - I came out to her 3 years ago, after being together with her for more than 30 years. So it was a shock to say the least. But I think she has learned to accommodate it, as long as I don't dress in front of her or leave any evidence of my dressing sessions. It is basically DADT and I am fine with that. This activity is a BIG DEAL for our wives to get their head around, much less accept. She has not told me that she wants me to stop and has not issued any ultimatums. So in sense, she is accepting but just does not want to know any details or see any evidence. I am fine with that.

Thanks again for your kind words,
Mona

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 Mona
Duchess
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Joined: 6 years ago

Reputable Member     Florida, United States of America
Posts: 376

Jodie,
Thanks so much for sharing your experience and for the kind words of encouragement. It's kind of fun to have a fetish, isn't it? Sometimes I think everyone should have one and I imagine that a high percentage of people do. I appreciate your advice that my activities are perfectly normal. There are times when I totally agree but also times when I have my doubts. Hence the article that I wrote. The sexual part is just one aspect of cross dressing for me - I get just as much pleasure from the whole femme experience of doing my nails, putting on makeup, wearing a bunch of different clothes/wigs/shoes, etc. A large part of my frustration is not being able to do all of that - if I could, I would probably not have this constant compulsion to lock myself in the bathroom for an hour as described in my article. That is only outlet I have anymore for expressing my feminine side. I think I am just missing the sense of balance and fulfillment that I used to enjoy in the pre-Covid days.

Regarding my wife - I came out to her 3 years ago, after being together with her for more than 30 years. So it was a shock to say the least. But I think she has learned to accommodate it, as long as I don't dress in front of her or leave any evidence of my dressing sessions. It is basically DADT and I am fine with that. This activity is a BIG DEAL for our wives to get their head around, much less accept. She has not told me that she wants me to stop and has not issued any ultimatums. So in sense, she is accepting but just does not want to know any details or see any evidence. I am fine with that.

Thanks again for your kind words,
Mona

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Lady
(@jodigurl)
New Member     Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Joined: 4 years ago

Hi Mona . I can relate . I started when I was about ten I am now sixty two and never stopped . I thought one day , if I put one of my mothers bathing costumes on I'll look like a girl . Won't that be fun ? We were the same size and it was the sixties so polyester was very popular . Her one pieces were soft polyester and had built in panties and breast cups so they gave me the female silhouette . I was about twelve when I put one on one day and got instantly aroused. The way I describe it is that fully dressed I look down and see the breasts and look in the mirror and see a girl , so for me it was like I was still me but inside a women's body and it was a massive turn on . Not all crossdressers feel this way but for some of us it's erotic and for me it turned into a satin/silk/polyester fetish and this is MY kink . I want you to realise that this is PERFECTLY NORMAL . We all have a kink , something that turns us on no matter what . Your dressing is a BIG part of who you are as a person and if your wife can't accept it then that's on her . The fact that she is in denial about it means that she's not broadminded enough to make an effort to understand it and doesn't care how it may be affecting you mentally . She may even feel threatened by it . Some people think we are perverts but they are just ignorant as they shouldn't be judging something that they are making no effort to understand . So you see Mona you are not alone you are one of many and should not feel ashamed or depressed about it . Lastly getting turned on by your appearance as female is just a physical reaction to an attractive women staring back at you in the mirror and again is PERFECTLY NORMAL . I look forward to part two . Take care . Jodi . x

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Lady
(@eva777)
Eminent Member     Carcar, Cebu, Philippines
Joined: 5 years ago

Thank you so much for sharing this with us Mona. Your story is a real eyeopener for me.
Hugs,
Katie

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(@eva777)
Eminent Member     Carcar, Cebu, Philippines
Joined: 5 years ago

Thank you so much for sharing this with us Mona. Your story is a real eyeopener for me.
Hugs,
Katie

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 Mona
Duchess
(@yestothedress)
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Hi Katie - thanks for your kind words. If the reference to autogynephilia (AGP) is the eye opener for you, there is no shortage of further reading you can find online. It is a really fascinating concept and the interesting thing is how controversial it is. So if you search around online, you encounter endless numbers of blogs, website, articles, etc. for and against the validity of this theory. In my own case, it resonates. But what is often missed is that AGP is not just about sexual arousal but can also encompass romantic love (i.e., a man's propensity to be romantically in love with the thought or image of himself as a woman). I can relate to that aspect as well. It is all about finding the balance, I think.

Hugs,
Mona

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 Mona
Duchess
(@yestothedress)
Joined: 6 years ago

Reputable Member     Florida, United States of America
Posts: 376

Hi Katie - thanks for your kind words. If the reference to autogynephilia (AGP) is the eye opener for you, there is no shortage of further reading you can find online. It is a really fascinating concept and the interesting thing is how controversial it is. So if you search around online, you encounter endless numbers of blogs, website, articles, etc. for and against the validity of this theory. In my own case, it resonates. But what is often missed is that AGP is not just about sexual arousal but can also encompass romantic love (i.e., a man's propensity to be romantically in love with the thought or image of himself as a woman). I can relate to that aspect as well. It is all about finding the balance, I think.

Hugs,
Mona

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(@reidurden)
Noble Member     Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Joined: 4 years ago

autogynephilia.......never heard of it until now and will be looking up after writing this thank you for such an interesting story.
Many of the experiences and thoughts you shared resonated with me. Thank you for writing this, I am really looking forward to the next part.

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(@reidurden)
Noble Member     Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Joined: 4 years ago

autogynephilia.......never heard of it until now and will be looking up after writing this thank you for such an interesting story.
Many of the experiences and thoughts you shared resonated with me. Thank you for writing this, I am really looking forward to the next part.

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