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Well now I'm confused

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(@donnacd80)
Active Member     Louisville, Kentucky, United States of America
Joined: 4 years ago

So the other morning i decided that I'd get done up and dressed up and i walked out to the communal mailroom to grab my mail. It was the small hours of the morning and quite cold, so no one was out. It was an amazing feeling just to do it. Couple that with the fact that i was out with a cold from work, so I'd been wearing only women's clothes for the entirety of 3 days at that point. It felt so good and so right, that I'm almost wondering if I'm moving beyond crossdresser into something maybe transfeminine. It's been in my thoughts forthe last few days, as i travel the Web devouring what knowledge i can find on the matter. I realized these last few days that this is definitely no longer a sexual thing, it's definitely more of a feeling of normalcy thing. Bottom line, feeling confused right now.

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(@regine)
Noble Member     Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
Joined: 4 years ago

Hi Donna,
I too went through the confused, state, firstly about the crossdressing in total, but then quickly, about being Transgender.
I think this is different for each of us, for myself it was never sexual, just about the joy I felt, feeling more feminine. Dressing, makes me feel so much more relaxed, comfortable in my own skin, and in love with myself, I am definately on the transgender scale.
I hope you can work it out, in your heart and mind, if you are, Transgender, and find peace
Hugs, Regi👸💖

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(@ab123)
Illustrious Member     Surrey, United Kingdom
Joined: 4 years ago

 As Regina says, this is an individual thing but this is a similar thread that runs through crossdressing. It is a bit confusing as you have explored dressing to satisfy something sexual then the realisation that it is more than that. This may well be the new normal for you so take your time to see how you feel, how to accommodate and how you want to move on. Some here would say that you have been shrouded in the 'pink fog'. Enjoy the moment.

 

 

 

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(@marcellette)
Reputable Member     Pennsylvania, United States of America
Joined: 4 years ago

Donna,

I think many of us have had our own versions of some of the same feelings that you’re having.  I also think that how we feel can be related to how we describe and  perceive our journey, and where we are on that journey.  For me ‘confusion’ related to not knowing where I was on the journey, where it might lead, and how felt about that uncertainty.  To that end, some time ago I chose to envision all this ‘spherically’ and not ‘linearly.’  Not to get too nerdy about this (but it is in my nature), and I share this only with the hope that it might help you view your ‘confusion’ from a potentially different, and hopefully helpful, perspective.  It simply means that as I think about my crossdressing journey, I perceive myself as being at, and moving between, different points on a sphere rather than somewhere on a single line.

When we think of this whole experience in a linear way, many people will end up envisioning a line with one end point being occasional ‘just crossdressing’ and the other end point being full-time MTF transition and SRS.  What this does is reinforce, and I think unhelpfully, characterizations of “just a crossdresser” and “beyond crossdressing” as divisive and potentially negative representations, when what they really are which is just ‘different.’  So instead of thinking of all this in that linear way, I try to envision it all as a collection of points on a sphere - none further from the center than another.  And though we’re all at different places on that sphere, no location is ‘less’ or ‘more’ than the other, just different.  And here’s the great part (at least for me in my mind), I can move anywhere I want on that sphere without creating an mental impression of ‘more’ or ‘less’ and, perhaps most importantly, I can go back to a place I was before without viewing it as regressive.  Our journey is the self-exploration of the sphere and finding the place we want (need) to live on it - and that’s where I try to package any feelings of confusion, i.e., when I move to a different point on the sphere, I ask myself do I find myself more or less comfortable, natural, happy, etc.. here?  Where might I go next, and do I want to?  Could I live a contented and happy life here?  None of that movement is ‘forward’ or ‘backward’ - I’m not ‘just’ anything, and I’m not ‘beyond’ anything, I am what and where I am on this sphere of feminine experience.  It sounds like you’ve taken a trip to a ‘full-time crossdressing feminine’ point on the sphere and that place feels more natural for you - only you will know for sure if that’s the place for you…..

Wow, I wandered all over there…hope something was helpful!

Marcellette

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(@lauralovett)
Noble Member     Maidenhead, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Joined: 5 years ago

Very few are lucky enough to grow up in an environment where cross dressing is just accepted as something that a person might choose to do - the topic typically rarely comes up for conversation and understanding, so no wonder a large proportion of us, if not most of us are confused by it at first, and even further into our journeys.

It's all down to the magic A word - acceptance.

The higher your own level of acceptance, the lower the confusion.

I fully accepted this 3 years ago so, when I get the opportunities, I am Laura 100%, and just see where this goes.

I trust in my journey, and know that I am doing what feels to be right - and the results are amazing sometimes - life has definitely improved for me as a direct result of accepting who I am - and I hope and pray that it will continue that way not just for me, but for all my sisters.

Love Laura

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(@wanderer)
Noble Member     Stoney Creek , Ontario, Canada
Joined: 4 years ago

Donna, we all experience some confusion at we travel our journey - and congratulations on the continuance of your journey hon!  We learn, we grow, and we sometimes become a bit kerfuffled as we process that information.  Some say it's not the destination, it's the journey that matters.  Well in our case, it's both!

But I do know one thing....  The journey of discovering yourself and clearing up that confusion is a journey worth taking.  And friendship & support makes the road traveled a bit easier.  🙂

Stevie

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(@barbwire)
Prominent Member     Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Joined: 3 years ago

Hi Donna!

Isn’t that a wonderful feeling, knowing that it feels so good and so right!

Keep going! You’re almost home…

🤗 Barb

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(@pettie)
Honorable Member     Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Joined: 3 years ago

Dear Donna ,

Maybe you can find information on this site : PDFdrive.com.
It's a site with 76 million books you can download for free.

Love Sylvia.

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(@liara)
Noble Member     Texas, United States of America
Joined: 3 years ago

I completely understand. Dressing has not been a sexual thing for me for a long time. I dress because I love it and it feels right.

Hugs, Liara

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(@Anonymous)
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Great analogy.

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(@araminta)
Honorable Member     Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Joined: 5 years ago

It happens a lot!

It's very mornal!

No need for confusion!

'Cross-dresser' probably never was an apt description in the first place.

Probably you are just becoming who you are meant to be.

Araminta.

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(@robyn99)
Noble Member     Texas, United States of America
Joined: 6 years ago

Hi Donna,

Confusion can be the first part of understanding and personal growth. Sometimes its ok to not have all the answers.

- Robyn

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(@Anonymous)
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I wonder if I’ll get to that point.

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(@oldbeth)
Honorable Member     Mankato, Minnesota, United States of America
Joined: 4 years ago

My journey launched into overdrive when I let go of the guilt and thus the confusion. Discovering that I was most comfortable as a woman and dropping the sexual gratification out of the mix allowed all of the negative feelings to slip away. Finding CDH was a mega useful benefit to my mental health and a resource to my growth.

I now have moved past guilt, doubt and confusion. I have learned that I am a woman but that the man remains within. I am Two Spirit, both existing at once, peaceful and stronger together.

Now my only confusion is minor daily events, what shoes to wear, which top is better. Confusion over who and what I am is gone to be replaced by wide eyed wonder for where my journey  will lead next. Fear? Only for the immediate moment (is that redneck going to give me a hard time?) The greater part of everyday is life's journey to be enjoyed, only now it's a woman's journey.

Beth

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(@Anonymous)
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Good point Marcellette! On my Facebook groups we make sure all trans women, wherever on the scale , or as you elegantly put it, wherever on the sphere.. we are all valid… this is a journey that each takes in their own way and at their own pace 🏳️‍⚧️❤️

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