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Silver Bullet

A Silver Bullet for Crossdressing Acceptance?

July 19, 2010

Gaining the acceptance of our loved ones is one of the biggest issues that we in the T community face, mainly because those around us know us the best and hold us to their own standards. If we’re fortunate, we find solace and comfort in knowing that our significant others tolerate our behavior. Is there [...]

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my husband betty

My Husband Betty – An Essential Book

April 22, 2010

Several months before I began my journey of blogging, I was still very unsure of myself and the state of my transness. I still couldn’t quite accept Jessica and my wife was also having difficulty understanding what my crossdressing meant in the grand scheme of our lives. Though I had been to countless counseling sessions [...]

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American Eagle

New Legislation Threatens to Ban Crossdressing!

April 1, 2010

I have just received some urgent news, my friends, that requires your immediate attention! A new bill is about to be passed here in the United States that threatens to put a stop to crossdressing! The word has been spreading like wildfire all over the internet today as thousands and thousands of cross-dressers are up [...]

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Cassette deck

Exploring My Creative Side

November 2, 2009

When I was a kid, I spent much of my time creating all types of media. During my elementary school years I would use my stereo (boombox) to create my own custom cassette tapes. Among other things, I recorded my friends and I playing video games, comedy sketches, song parodies and even my own radio [...]

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Buckminster Fuller

Buckminster Who?

October 5, 2009

When you ponder inspirational figures for the transgendered community, who is the first person you think of? I’ll wait while you consider your answer. <Jeopardy Music Plays> Okay, time’s up! If you said Buckminster Fuller, well, uh, ummm. . . you didn’t. The fact of the matter is that the late great American architect and [...]

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Flower Garden

I’m Not Transgendered. . . Or Am I?

September 29, 2009

While not a direct follow up to yesterday’s post, today’s entry is in the same vein. As I shared in that post, I am commemorating a full year of acceptance of my feminine side. As I reflected on my feelings and thought processes as they were before last September, I recalled a time when I refused [...]

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cardboard

I’m So Ordinary

August 3, 2009

I was feeling a bit down in the dumps the other day as I was busy packing up my belongings in preparation for our move to Florida. For an entire week, I was separated from my wife, as she had to be at school. As an admitted introvert, I relish my alone time for the [...]

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