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The "Thrill" is gone, or is it?

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The thrill is gone, or is it?

I’m feeling a bit different about my dressing the last few months. Something has changed and it’s not entirely bad. Oh, don’t worry, I’m not about to do a purge or something radical like that!

This feeling seems to be similar like the first marvelous highs of infatuation one gets with a new lover, then if all works out and you stay with the person and infatuation is replaced with something else deeper and more meaningful.

Make no mistake though it’s not like I’m new to this, as I have been dressing on and off since my first experiments with my mom’s bras, corsets and slips when I was about 12. Although I did give it up for a long time and then only dabbled with dressing for many years after that.

However, it was around three years ago that Amy first really started to emerge from her male cocoon which brought with her a myriad of conflicts and anxieties. First the internal struggle as to what is happening to me? I felt like I was being pulled down a rabbit hole into a new world I’d only dreamed of before. I had thought how wonderful it might be to get fully and properly dressed and made up for over 20 years or even 30 years ago. I don’t really remember when that thought first came into my mind and it really doesn’t matter now I suppose. At the time I didn’t realize there was such a large community like this which I knew nothing about and was too afraid to go and look. All this was either pre internet or when it was in its early days of development.

What does matter is something inside of me needed to break through, and that was scary to say the least! Then my wife was so afraid she was going to lose me in some form and I was afraid I would lose her too. We have been like soulmates ever since our first date nearly 40 years ago. That all took some time to sort out, however, we did reach a happy equilibrium in our lives again.

While all that was happening, I was slowly spreading my feminine wings. New clothes, skirts, bras, tops, shopping in person and being rather terrified at doing it too. This all brings the kind of adrenalin rush one gets from other high risk activities. Then finding this site and through here chatting with and then eventually meeting other CD’s. It was such an exciting time of discovery for me!

Not that my life was in danger the way it might be driving fast through some mountain roads, or biking along a narrow path with a big drop off just waiting for you to make a mistake, but it is a similar kind of feeling. Certainly rather addictive in its own way too. So I kept pushing my femme self out. First closeted dinners with other CD’s, then solo mall trips, then restaurant meals completely on my own in busy places which all bring their own kind of rush.

Then as the discovery seems to be nearly complete, and many people now know about my rather gender fluid nature, but not everyone in my life by any means. Not that there aren’t things I still want to do in my femme life - like a femme holiday, or travelling to a conference like Keystone for instance. Love to do some of that once we are able to again.

I may never get to the point where I am fully open to all, but I also don’t feel like hiding anymore. This is what I am, and I truly, truly don’t want to offend anyone or get any abuse at all of any kind. I think of myself as a gentle soul and is easily hurt, so I don’t want to bring anything bad upon myself or my family either. However, if I somehow get outed or someone discovers “Amy”, I’ll deal with it in some way.

So what this is leading to now is the fact when I get ready to go out it isn’t the high it used to be. Like the wonderful sexy person you couldn’t wait to see again and have a roll around the hay with, but is now a warm and special person to spend time with and to give you a hug when you need it.

So in many respects I’ve gained so much over the last couple of years, but in a way lost a bit too. This is always the progression though most aspects of our life, things simply become part of the mosaic of our existence. The good and the bad too. Though the dressing has always been the good, even though it has evolved so much through the last 55 years or so, and I suppose I will continue to evolve and change. I also cannot believe it has been so long, but that is also part of life, growing older, and there are those who do not get to have that privilege.

The only small regret I have is not having discovered a way to let Amy out of her cocoon sooner, but I am where I am now, though some years ago living this double life would have been a lot more difficult on several levels. However, a motivated person can always find a way.
So now I enjoy getting dressed up whenever I can and then going out into the world as Amy.

  • What stage do you think you are at in your dressing?
  • Have you gone out en femme, and if so, how did it go?
  • How many of you find yourself in this situation that I find myself in?

Thank you girls for reading my article. Please feel free to send me a comment in regards to my writings or to answer one or more of the questions I’ve posed to you above!

Sincerely, Amy

 

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Reputable Member     Fort Collins, Colorado, United States of America
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@amylove2dress Hi Amy,

WOW!!! What a thoughtful and honest article. I very much appreciate your sharing, and I hope I'll be closer to discovering how Jamie can better use my em femme feelings sometime in the future.

xxx

Jamie

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Thank you for the reply Jamie. I am truly glad you found my thoughts and feelings relevant to you. Going out is scary at first, but then it just feeling wonderful and so natural. I wish you well in your journey!
Amy

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Beautifully said, Amy! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insight. So much of what you said resonates with me. So much of YOUR story, is MY story! Early start thanks to Mom (& sister),long hiatuses, late life blossoming, grateful for the CDH community. All but bringing my wife into the fold. For that I envy you, Amy. I truly wish I didn't have to keep my secret from the one person in my life that means so much to me. Perhaps some day I will change that.  Chrissie

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PS Love your skirt! 

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Thank you very much Chrissie! Opening up to a SO is fraught with worry, but I hope some day it will work out for you to share this.
I bought the skirt some time ago from a Canadian retailer of women's clothes, and it feels as nice as it looks, thanks.
Amy

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Baroness
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Thank you very much Chrissie! Opening up to a SO is fraught with worry, but I hope some day it will work out for you to share this.
I bought the skirt some time ago from a Canadian retailer of women's clothes, and it feels as nice as it looks, thanks.
Amy

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Excellent and very relatable; Our stories and timelines are different but the point were the “Morphing” where the activity gives way to a persona ... that I relate to! As a Closet Girl; I admire the personal advances you’ve made. Stepping out from your closet in so many different ways and yet still closeted to protect those you love and want to protect. Having a wonderful SO is definitely a major mile marker in your story. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your next ADVENTURE Article

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Excellent and very relatable; Our stories and timelines are different but the point were the “Morphing” where the activity gives way to a persona ... that I relate to! As a Closet Girl; I admire the personal advances you’ve made. Stepping out from your closet in so many different ways and yet still closeted to protect those you love and want to protect. Having a wonderful SO is definitely a major mile marker in your story. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your next ADVENTURE Article

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Baroness
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Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Thank you very much Mae!

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Thank you very much Mae!

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Hi Amy, loved your article!! I think most CD’s go through a phase where it is all so exciting, mysterious, and new. Then, as we start to let out what we have hidden for so long, our femme self can relax a bit and just have fun. I can remember how uptight I would get going to a store to buy a feminine article. Now I enjoy it but it is not the thrill as it was back then, I think that is a good thing. We all, especially us married CD’s, have you find a balance where we can be ourselves yet be with the ones we love. My wife knows, tolerates, and even accepts to a point. We had “the talk” about 15 years ago. I was lucky my wife listened and realized it was just part of who I am. Life has been so much better since. Oh, there are still ups and downs and she has lots of rules, but being more open around her has made of life so much better. Yes, part of “the thrill” is gone but just being able to be me is do much better.

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Baroness
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Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for the nice comments, Carolyn. Yes, it is nice to be able to simply enjoy being femme, and it is good that your wife knows.
Amy

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Baroness
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Thanks for the nice comments, Carolyn. Yes, it is nice to be able to simply enjoy being femme, and it is good that your wife knows.
Amy

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(@carolyn)
Prominent Member     Michigan, United States of America
Joined: 9 years ago

Hi Amy, loved your article!! I think most CD’s go through a phase where it is all so exciting, mysterious, and new. Then, as we start to let out what we have hidden for so long, our femme self can relax a bit and just have fun. I can remember how uptight I would get going to a store to buy a feminine article. Now I enjoy it but it is not the thrill as it was back then, I think that is a good thing. We all, especially us married CD’s, have you find a balance where we can be ourselves yet be with the ones we love. My wife knows, tolerates, and even accepts to a point. We had “the talk” about 15 years ago. I was lucky my wife listened and realized it was just part of who I am. Life has been so much better since. Oh, there are still ups and downs and she has lots of rules, but being more open around her has made of life so much better. Yes, part of “the thrill” is gone but just being able to be me is do much better.

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Noble Member     Massachusetts, United States of America
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Hi Amy Thank you for your Article I really enjoyed reading it. I love your choice in outfits really pretty. The diamond hair clip is a nice touch.Deciding when the time is right is different for everyone. I had several opportunities to me full time and the timing just was not right The timing is not right for me even today. I know I am running out of time but I am ok with that also This is your time and you know it.What is important now is that you are happy. We have spent most of time wear given pleasing others. We have pleased society by doing what was expected from us just because you were born with a penis.You have pleased your wife and others you love by trying to be the best husband and father.I am sure you have brought a lot of pleasure to your close friends. Now its just time to please your self you deserve at least that. Those who love you will stay with you. You are going no where. You are just changing how you present your self. You are sharing how you feel about your self. Some maybe surprised or some may it all makes sense now. Just enjoy expressing how you feel You look like a very lovely interesting woman that nothing to hide. This is your time.

.Luv Stephanie

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Stephanie, yes you are so right. We do what we are supposed to do, and that is provide for our families, take care of others, etc., etc. Then it does get to a point where one needs to do some things for oneself. That brings a whole different playing into view, but that is part of my point of view too.
Not to be depressing, but I don't want to be sitting somewhere, unable to much anymore wishing I had done what I know I could have. Not that all is possible, it isn't. I'm not going to endanger my health, my financial future, and that of those I care for, but within those constraints I will try.
Thank you for those nice words.
Amy

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Hi Amy Sounds like you have done a great job putting in place a firm foundation for others. We are only given so much time to enjoy this wonderful gift of life and for so many that time has been cut short for one reason or another. You have to ask your self what else is more important to you. I know what is more important to me and I am doing that. I am raising three young boys that have no one else cared about.

Stephanie

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Thanks so much for your comments. Certainly fatherhood is the important job someone can undertake so that the children have a good caring environment in which they can thrive.
However, when one can, you need to have a bit of "you time".
Amy

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks so much for your comments. Certainly fatherhood is the important job someone can undertake so that the children have a good caring environment in which they can thrive.
However, when one can, you need to have a bit of "you time".
Amy

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Joined: 6 years ago

Noble Member     Massachusetts, United States of America
Posts: 1194

Hi Amy Sounds like you have done a great job putting in place a firm foundation for others. We are only given so much time to enjoy this wonderful gift of life and for so many that time has been cut short for one reason or another. You have to ask your self what else is more important to you. I know what is more important to me and I am doing that. I am raising three young boys that have no one else cared about.

Stephanie

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
Joined: 6 years ago

Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Stephanie, yes you are so right. We do what we are supposed to do, and that is provide for our families, take care of others, etc., etc. Then it does get to a point where one needs to do some things for oneself. That brings a whole different playing into view, but that is part of my point of view too.
Not to be depressing, but I don't want to be sitting somewhere, unable to much anymore wishing I had done what I know I could have. Not that all is possible, it isn't. I'm not going to endanger my health, my financial future, and that of those I care for, but within those constraints I will try.
Thank you for those nice words.
Amy

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(@qtestephy)
Noble Member     Massachusetts, United States of America
Joined: 6 years ago

Hi Amy Thank you for your Article I really enjoyed reading it. I love your choice in outfits really pretty. The diamond hair clip is a nice touch.Deciding when the time is right is different for everyone. I had several opportunities to me full time and the timing just was not right The timing is not right for me even today. I know I am running out of time but I am ok with that also This is your time and you know it.What is important now is that you are happy. We have spent most of time wear given pleasing others. We have pleased society by doing what was expected from us just because you were born with a penis.You have pleased your wife and others you love by trying to be the best husband and father.I am sure you have brought a lot of pleasure to your close friends. Now its just time to please your self you deserve at least that. Those who love you will stay with you. You are going no where. You are just changing how you present your self. You are sharing how you feel about your self. Some maybe surprised or some may it all makes sense now. Just enjoy expressing how you feel You look like a very lovely interesting woman that nothing to hide. This is your time.

.Luv Stephanie

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 Mona
Duchess
(@yestothedress)
Reputable Member     Florida, United States of America
Joined: 7 years ago

I really enjoyed this article Amy. Thanks for sharing your story with us. In many ways it is quite similar to my own, especially the unexpected emergence of my full-blown femme self in late middle age after so many years of dormancy. It is an aspect of myself that I struggle to understand and at times
find quite difficult to accept. But
on balance I have no regrets. Letting Mona out has made me a better person overall.
And dressing is not only an intoxicating thrill but a lot of fun too. Hugs, Mona

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Famed Member     South Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
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Mona, yes I agree letting Amy out has made better, and a happier person. Not that I was unhappy, just I feel more complete now.
Thank you very much for the comments.
Amy

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Baroness
(@amylove2dress)
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Mona, yes I agree letting Amy out has made better, and a happier person. Not that I was unhappy, just I feel more complete now.
Thank you very much for the comments.
Amy

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 Mona
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Reputable Member     Florida, United States of America
Joined: 7 years ago

I really enjoyed this article Amy. Thanks for sharing your story with us. In many ways it is quite similar to my own, especially the unexpected emergence of my full-blown femme self in late middle age after so many years of dormancy. It is an aspect of myself that I struggle to understand and at times
find quite difficult to accept. But
on balance I have no regrets. Letting Mona out has made me a better person overall.
And dressing is not only an intoxicating thrill but a lot of fun too. Hugs, Mona

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 Mona
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(@yestothedress)
Reputable Member     Florida, United States of America
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P.S. Neglected to say what a lovely outfit you’re wearing. Love the whole look and that skirt is really nice.

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Baroness
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Thank you Mona!

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Thank you Mona!

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 Mona
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P.S. Neglected to say what a lovely outfit you’re wearing. Love the whole look and that skirt is really nice.

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Amy, we are late blossoming flowers in the garden of femininity. Hugs Gianna

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Amy, we are late blossoming flowers in the garden of femininity. Hugs Gianna

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Baroness
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Indeed we are! Thanks Gianna!

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Indeed we are! Thanks Gianna!

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