skirt

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Is there anyone reading this that is hiding this side of yourself from a spouse?

Also, honestly, I'm not sure what I am. I've been trying to read more on the topic, now that I find myself a part of it. I don't think it's just crossdressing, because it's not just about wearing the clothes, it's about wanting to BE Odette. But I'm not looking to make a permanent change, either. It's fetishistic in its way, because it's definitely sexual, but it's not JUST sexual.

I suppose being confused is pretty common? :)
skirt

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I apologise if you see this more than once, I'll be posting it as an introduction in a couple of communities, I hope that's okay.

This is the second of two anonymous journals I have up. The other is a more straightforward (if an anonymous journal can be called that) exploration of my rakish past (and possible present). But having started reading some journals of people who are just starting to explore their fascination with TS/TG I finally decided to make a journal simply for that.

I honestly don't know where it will lead. My relationship (married) situation is not one I would want to change, and she has no idea about this part of me. Because of that, exploring this side of myself in reality is very limited, at least as far as I can see right now. But I've had an online female persona for years and it's always been very important to me, and there is part of me that really wants a chance to be her out in the world.

I know all communities have their own rules and idiosyncrasies, and being new to admitting I belong to this one means I'll probably make some mistakes of etiquette. For those I apologise in advance, I promise my search is sincere and though I might stumble it matters to me that I keep learning.

Hi there, if you're reading this. My name is Odette.
janine grace manewitz

new transbeauty blog

Hi, its been a long time coming, but we've gone live! so here's some spam!

http://theecathouse.blogspot.com/

I'm in charge, I've got other contributors, always looking for more but we are choosy!

you can also follow us on lj:

http://theecathouse.livejournal.co…

and twitter:

http://twitter.com/kittiekarlyle

or all 3!

so far we've got Cover Girl Does Not Cover Boy (on foundation makeup) written by me and the hilarious Snark Tank 1: MySpace Invaders by the peerless Purrsephone and Cattlean.

moar to come right away!
vixen

NEW COMMUNITY PROMO: cd_signots

Are you a significant other of a crossdresser or a crossdresser who wants advice from significant others of crossdressers? Then check out my new community cd_signots. I created this community because there are loads of communities for crossdressers, transgendered, and polygendered people, but not many that are just for the significant others. If you know someone who might be interested in this community, please let them know.

Thanks!



x-posted to
_crossgender
antigender
crossdressing
genderbending
mygirlyman
str8_cds
transvestic

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Brian
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"This goes here, and that goes there, and that - BOOOOINNNNGGGG!"

There's been an interminable argument against Transgendered folk using public bathrooms assigned to the gender of their destination. You don't often hear from men going hysterical over female-to-male bois using their bathrooms. But when it comes to the ladies room, a call to arms has been issued and the fortress is to be bulwarked at all costs.

Yes, there are women who are genuinely cool and could care less who comes into A PUBLIC SPACE (NOT their personal space), as long as the person in question is respectful and attends to her business at hand.

Yes, there are transgender "girls" who are married with wives and kids, and are devout heterosexuals who get excited looking at Playboy magazines.

But to the Ladies who feel decent civilization is on the verge of extinction when transgender folk use the PUBLIC SPACE you call your own:

Get. Over. Yourselves.

I'm not interested in women, and even if I were, the least alluring place to appreciate women would be in a public restroom. Women, you know what I'm talking about.

If there's any danger of anything happening at all, it would be me, dressed as a woman, in a room filled with big hairy grunting men with either freshly washed hands or their cocks hanging halfway out, or better yet: both.

Women, do yourselves a favor. If you want to save civilization and protect your husbands and boyfriends, you want me in your restroom.

janine grace manewitz

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here's some recent camwhoring, moar in mah lj...

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got mah hair cut too!

oh yes, there are moar, various hairstyles + outfitsCollapse )

In other news, I've been considering transition, and have been living somewhat androgynously - girl's hair and clothes every day for many moons. I am starting to wonder if I am not just a pretty boy who likes wearing girls' clothes all the time. I like not having body hair but also like my boy parts and even my flat chest, so hmmm... I need to lose weight right now, but other than that dun feel like changing my body.