Happy Monday, everyone. This is a post that is dedicated to anyone and everyone that reads my articles and watches my videos. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
This isn’t a generic “thanks for stopping by” either. Your wonderfully supportive and insightful comments help keep me going whenever I have a moment of doubt. They lift my spirits even higher when I have accomplished something amazing. Most importantly, they create a connection of friendship among us.
I sincerely mean this, without the participation and correspondence here on my blog, through e-mail and on my videos I wouldn’t be quite the person that I am today. Last week I did something that I often dreamed I would never do in a million years. I actually left the house presenting as a woman.
Sure, a woman with a hip hop walk and a deep voice, but that’s the kind of woman that I am and it feels incredible to be supported by such a wonderful community of friends that are or have gone through the same types of experiences as me.
My schedule unfortunately doesn’t allow me to reply to comments as I once did, though it is something I am constantly trying to rectify. However, even if I don’t respond to a comment, trust me when I say that I do read them all and the positive and constructive ones always leave an impression on me.
I know there are some of you out there who don’t ever leave comments but still read and keep up to date with whatever projects I am working on — I thank you all as well.
I want you all to know that I have so much love and respect for you and I will continue to be the best that I can be and make whatever changes in society that I can.
Believe me, I’ve got so many more ideas for blog articles, videos and other cool projects. Thank you for supporting me throughout this exciting journey.
– Jessica De Leon (Jessica Who?)

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Hugs Jessica, I don’t think you should feel the need to respond to each and every comment. Whenever I comment, it’s just to pass on my opinion. No reply needed. I still feel valid.
Congrats again. I am so proud of you!
I’m really happy to have found your site. My boyfriend cross dresses. He was so nervous about telling me, but did so into our second month together. I laughed at him, only because I thought his hesitation and anxiety were adorable and i had/have absolutely no issue with it. If anything, the man needed a new wardrobe and better styling. Today, he wears beautiful pencil skirts with terrific modern heels. His walk has improved vastly and most importantly, he has a phenomenal make-up artist
I love that you write this blog and put yourself out there so publicly. I couldn’t even convince him to dress in drag for halloween because of our neighborhood. In any case, we love what you do and this site encourages him a great deal.
I’d like to add that as a woman who loves her very tall, masculine southern man who rocks a beard 365, that I love dressing him up. I sew and design, and if I had the time I’d write a blog dedicated to the cross dressing and transsexual community to help men pick the right fits and teach them to do make-up properly. I love you all for being secure enough in yourself to do what makes you happy. It’s a rare trait.
Rock on, folks. ROCK ON.