Quote by latecomer91364
Not to 'label' yourself, but this group within the LGBT community has an extremely wide diversity, from occasional hetero dresser to post-op.
What's your deal?
22 year old Post-Op, transgirl who has lived as a girl since age 7 and never went through male puberty.
Part time - bottom only CD. I dress up completely. Hair, makeup, nails etc! {It took me about two years to get the nerve up to invite my first guy over. I just gave him oral. Then a couple weeks later my temp roommate (him 23, me 49 at the time) busted me while dressed one night, he took my V card three times that night. He knocked on my bedroom door every weekend until he went back to school. That made me much more confident being seen dressed. I started going out dressed to clubs and to meet dates.} Damn, I almost forgot what the question was. Lol! I've dated men mostly, a couple other gurls and one M/F couple.
Quote by 808Stories
I've been on lush for a while, but never came into the forums. So this will be my first post on here.
I began dressing as a young kid. Encouraged at first by my parents. But after a few years, they took my girl clothes away and told me to grow up. So I have had to hide it since I was young. I have never dressed as a sort of fetish thing. Only to feel "right". Dressing as a girl, affirmed my identity. As I got older, the opportunities to be that girl again were fewer and fewer, until I was able to live on my own. But since I had been made to feel like I wasn't "normal" if I dressed, I still hid it. I am a very masculine man, who enjoys male activities - hunting, sports, working with tools, etc. But when I have the opportunity to transform my body with clothing, my brain changes with it. I think like a girl, and immediately recall the way I felt when I was young - being told how pretty I looked - and all the positive attention I got by being that little girl.
I'm so sorry they took your girl stuff away. I was encouraged when I started dressing and I loved being told how pretty I looked and the positive attention I got as a little girl too. The difference with me is that that support was never withdrawn and now I'm just another college girl who happens to be trans. You can read a little about how it was for me growing up. here: https://www.lushstories.com/forum/lgbtq-community-forum/crossdressing-8?post=4076326