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Yes and I just joined. Wow.
I would have to say yes I have been so very different in a lot of ways I am a nicer person and I am looking forward to being the woman I was supposed to be definitely CDH has helped jasminejeffries enjoy her life and can't wait to see what the future holds
Hi Zoe,
I joined this site almost two years ago and the change in my life during that time is unbelievable!! Up until that point many of the things I have since achieved were only dreams. I have met lots of lovely girls, some of whom have become very personal friends, which is something very special. The thing about CDH is it's very empowering, it encourages you to become that girl you always wanted to be. I am a different person to the one that signed up here two years ago and I can only thank CDH for that!
I absolutely love reading everyone's stories. I find them so empowering. Because of CDH I find that I am stepping out of my comfort zone more and more letting the woman inside me out.
CDH has connected me to who I am and always have been.
I find it incredibly supportive and reassuring that there are so many people with a story so similar to my own.
There are lots of differences too - an amazing diversity which means that the umbrella term cross dresser doesn't really cover all of us.
The biggest takeaway I have is that I want to be myself and realise my potential as far as U can, in as full-on a way as possible.
Not only to celebrate my differences, but to live them and put them to good use.
Love Laura
Home is in my wife's arms.
CDH is my home away from home.
-Hugs for all
CDH confirms for me something I have known for years, and that is that part of me, call it an extension of my personality, is female.
Information in the pre internet days was very sparse. One could do research in libraries, only to find out that we were called "transvestites," and we were suffering from some form of gender dysphoria, gender confusion in simpler terms. Great, just what I needed to find out, something was wrong with me. Tri-ESS existed in the early days and is still with us today. In fact, my support group here in Atlanta is a chapter of Tri-ESS. However, communications with Tri-ESS was via U.S. mail only or possibly voice telephone calls back in those days.
CDH gives me access to many girls, that are just like me, in love with being a female.
So, I would say, to answer the question directly, yes, CDH does make me feel much more feminine and more drawn to all the lovely beautiful ladies on CDH and all things feminine.
Such a liberating feeling, to finally be out in the open!
My balance now, and for the last couple of years, has been three days a week female and the remainder of the week in boy mode. CDH does not seem to have made me want to increase my female time, but it has made me feel more feminine in some ways.
Hugs from Peggy Sue in Atlanta.
Autumn that's so beautiful 😘