Another CDDF Refugee here.....

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Tara
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Another CDDF Refugee here.....

Post by Tara »

Hello all!

I see so many familiar people here, Kathy(SO), Kirsten Lee, CJ, Rikki, Beauty, and all the gang from CDDF, hello.

Well, let me see? Where do I begin? I'm 24 years old from Nevada where I am a University student.

I first felt the impulses to crossdress rather young, I play with boys toys, but I also loved girls toys. My Little Pony, Cabbage Patch Kids, and Barbie were favs of mine.

I had a great aunt who used to babysit me. One our favorite activities was for my to play make-up artist with her with her old make-up. I don't think she ever did make-up on me though :(

My parents divorce when I was 6. I lived with my mom. I grew closer to her and was fascinated growing by her bras, underware and shoes. I remember she had a pair of knee-high boots I used to klump around the house in, sometimes pretending to be a military officer, othertimes a woman.

I never acted on my impulses back then, as I had picked up on "the rules" and that a guy wearing women's clothes was a huge no-no.

I went through what seemed to be an impossibly slow sexual awakening from ages 13-15, during this time I was very actracted to girls and almost more to thier clothes. :lol:

I struggled with my urges......I don't even know if I could call them urges really since I simple did not know what I wanted. I rescued the catalogs from the garbage my mom threw out: Speigal, Fredricks of Hollywood, Chadwicks, JC Penny etc. and cut out the pictures of the outfits I liked and hid them in my room.

I don't really know how put this delicately....but I would look at the pictures while self-pleasuring myself.....telling myself I was doing it for the models wearing the clothes.....not for the clothes. It was a little troubling when I'd imagine myself wearing the clothes. :?:

What? I could not be gay! :shock:

I had heard about them from my friends, but had never encountered one in rural Nevada. But I knew they were bad news, it was not okay to be one.

After a little struggle, I came to the realization that I was bisexual at 15, the fantasizing and desire for other men could no longer be ignore either, I had to face the hard truth about myself.

I started to open up to new things. I reconsidered what I had long supressed: my desire to dress as a woman.

Luckily fate interviened. My mom and step-dad had two households in two seperate towns. In my 16th summer, I got a job in heavy industry in one of those towns and my parents stayed at the other house.

Freedom! I was wonderful summer, I had found a women's bodysuit (remember those in the early 1990's ppuurrrr :lol:) in the rag bin at work and was able to get it home and try it on for the first time. Oh, what a feeling! ..OO..

This was right on the cusp of the internet coming into regular use, so I didn't have that resource, so I order bras, panties, and thigh-highs out of the catalog.

Over time, through high school and early college, the urges to dress came and went.

Sometimes I felt guilty, not for dressing per se, but for hiding it from my friends and family. I have been hiding an important part of myself for a long time now, and it hurts. I have only told my best friend about my dressing. He was very accepting! *-*

But where am I now? Well, I've never really gone past the panties and bra/lingere, I want to go out in public and be passible. I'm going to work on getting some more clothes, learning how to use make-up and then finally getting a make-over for the first time. *-*

I don't know really were I am gender-wise, I've considered full transformation, but have decided I like the body my Y Chromosone gave me. :)

I'm most comfortable, playing with gender, hopping the fance you could say whenever I felt like it. In a perfect world, I'd like to go out in jeans, t-shirt, motorcycle boots and jacket (my usual fair) one day as Terry, then go out the next as Tara in high heels, a wig, a good blouse and a skirt the next.

I bet we all wish that, but reality has another thing in store for us though :evil:

But oh well, I think no matter what our age is, all we can do is try in our lifetimes to try and see if we can make such a world possible.



*hugs*

Tara
"(I'm) man enough to be a woman."--- Jayne County
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Post by GalicianGirl(SO) »

Hi Tara,
Welcome to our forum!!!! -wel- It's really great to have you join us...

You should have no trouble feeling right at home here since you already know some of our fantastic members...

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Post by Beauty »

Hi Tara,

Oh cool.. a long post! :)

I'm heading to beddie bye, but before I head off I wanted to welcome you here!!! :)
-wel-
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dressing how we feel

Post by Kersten Lee »

Hi Tara,

I liked the part about feeling to dress one time this way and another
different. That's exactly how I am. I feel the need to express my
feminine sometimes and male others. On one of those tests I got
a score that said I was close to half and half. During therapy I have
got more comfortable expressing my fem side when I need to.
My wife has grown greatly too this last year, even as far as to buy me
a woman's watch for Christmas and a denim knee length skirt and
nice blue stripe shirt to go with it.

I'm sorry, I am bragging a little.

Thanks for sharing your story!

Kersten :)
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Post by Beauty »

Hi again Tara,

Thanks for the great intro. :)

You've really been through a lot mentally. I hope you get a chance to go out in your 20's it's fun!!! :)

It sounds like you are very well grounded. It's good to hear you are comfortable being male most of the time. Some gals here really like to be en femme way more than en drabbe. I have times when my femme side is more dominant, but for the most part it's pretty equal. :)

Again Welcome Tara!!!!!!! :) =D>

Beauty

p.s. Thank you Julie! But I'd need a WHOLE lot more sleep to be a sleeping beauty. :)
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Post by Josey »

Hi Tara,
Good to have you here at this forum. ..o).. I do believe you will enjoy it as I have. :) I did like you description of your progression of feelings.

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Post by LeftyRainbow(SO) »

Hey there Tara,
Glad to have you here! -wel-

Lefty 8)
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Greetings!

Post by Jamie Ann »

Welcome! We all have our unique biographies, but we all have some common background as well. Your story is interesting. Hopefully, we will learn more about you in the coming weeks and months!
Take care,

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Post by CJ »

Hi Tara,

It's great to see you here. Welcome to the forum! :)

Your intro post was a fun read. Thanks. :) The part about your being comfortable in both genders especially struck a chord with me. I also love "sliding around on the gender rainbow." I find there's much freedom in this kind of latitude.

Again, welcome aboard! I'm looking forward to hearing more from you.

Love,
CJ
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Post by Kyra »

Hey Tara,
Thanks for sharing with us. I'm really glad you have found comfort "hopping the fence" There are some who still have difficulties with that part of their identity. You sound like you're ready to have some fun!

So, A big -wel- to the forum is in order. Hope you enjoy.

Hugs,
Kyra
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Dear Tara,
Let me first say how strong u r. Coming to the realizations u have come to r not easy. i do not speak from personal experience (read my profile). my father went through some similiar things (though not the same) and it took him so many more years to come to grips with his feelings. u deserve allota credit for ur ability to understand and interpret so young...hope i don't sound condesending....thats is not my intent...what im trying to convey is...well bottom line: mad props
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Post by Amber(SO) »

Tara,
Wecome to the forum. I love your femme name. My older sister's name is Scarlett and brother's name is Rhett. It struck a chord. It sounds like you have a great foundation. I hope you enjoy it here. ..o)..
XOXO, Amber
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Post by Tara »

Oh wow, the greetings here have ben great @@9@@. Thank you all. I've been going through the threads in different sections and there are some great conversations going on here. ((G))

Maybe I should re-post this in the "Your Beginings" section?

Sharon: Let me give you a big huge for being a understanding SO and being dedicated enough to this issue to help put up a forum about it. Thank you for your warn welcome. (--)

Julie: Hey there girl, how ya doing? Unfortunately my Barbie play came to a sad end when our house cat decided to relieve himself in the box where they were kept when I was about 5 and they were thrown out. :( But I can still admire thier appeal though I don't collect them or anything.


Kersten: Go on a brag all you want, I love hearing about what people are wearing! I think we've talked about this before in CDDF, but I've talked to my therapist about my CDing. We've both wondered if it is that I have a better time expressing myself when I get in touch with my feminine side. I think that is part of CDing in my case. Great to hear that your wife is makin progress. ..^..

Beauty: Thanks for the welcome. I've had my stuggles mentally. I have Clinical Depression and that has afftected my life. Some people have alot more bigger issues to deal with and I thankful for who I am and what I have. :)


Josie: Than you and hello (--)

Lefty: Hey there *-*

Jamie: Glad to meet you :)

CJ: Hey there girl, how are you doing? :)

Kyra: Gald to meet you. Is that your natural hair or a wig? It goes great with the shape of your face. Good work! ^@^

Ada B: Thanks for the encouraging word girl! You don't sound condescending at all. If there's anything we can help you out with dealing with your fathers CDing, just ask. Some of the time us CDers, in our own limited view, can ignore the issues our family and SOs go through, focusing on our own pain. That needs to bee changed somehow I think.


Amber: Thanks for the welcome. How wierd since Amber is one my favorite names too. One thing I've always loved about you Southerners, you have a flair for names :)
"(I'm) man enough to be a woman."--- Jayne County
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