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Good afternoon,
The last year has been a whirlwind on emotions and changes in my life. I've been with someone for 4 years now and the last year I have been 100 percent vulnerable to her about my crossdressing and where it came from (trauma). I'm in need of a support group from cross dressers I prefer online but nor against in person. I'm asking this group if you could stare me in the right direction it would be helpful. Thanks you
Hi Wendy,
Here are a couple of suggestions
LIFELINES RI.
http://lifelinesri.org
MORF
3 South Drive
Portsmouth, RI 02871-1935
(401) 683-6836
http://home.aol.com/barbby69/
Social/support group for all transgendered people.
Alice
Thank you but I'm not sure if there are typos on this or they are no longer working as neither the link or googling these worked.
PFLAG Providence has online and in-person meetings for anyone that identifies as LGBTQ+.
https://www.pflagprovidence.org/
There's also Greater Boston PFLAG.
https://www.gbpflag.org/
These support groups are safe and welcoming spaces for anyone that's LGBTQ+, questioning, or an ally of the community. You will fit right in.
/EA
Hi Wendy...both of Emily's links worked for me, Alice's didn't, although the aol one took me to an aol something....
Hi Wendy,
Let me send you a separate message.
Alice
While not specifically conducted for the benefit of supporting CDs, I would still highly recommend PFLAG meetings in person. You may attend en femme or in male clothing, with or without your spouse or s.o. Meetings are welcoming and conducted in a way which is respectful and fair to all attendees. By attending these meetings in different parts of the country, I have had the opportunity to meet CDs from all over America. Many topics discussed at PFLAG meetings are very helpful to CDs.
Sometimes a local therapist or counselor will conduct support meetings, although the specifics of such meetings are often difficult to find.
In my experience, be aware of any "support group" where almost the first thing a newcomer hears about is how much the annual membership dues are, followed by how much the monthly "meeting fee" is. "Monthly Meeting Fee" being a charge you pay each month for the privilege of attending their "support meeting." If you stay for the "support meeting," observe if one or two girls dominate the meeting, followed by bickering with a third girl over some unresolved issue(s) from the previous month's meeting. These are all Red Flags to avoid any such "support group."