All’s fair in love and cross-dressing

The Little Star wrote…

I used to cross-dress as a guy when I was younger. I hated skirts and everything feminine. I wanted to be tough and taken seriously and looked up to.

Now I’m very much maintaining a balance between my feminine side and my masculine characteristics. I like to dress like a tough but sexy girl.

I met a wonderful person who is a cross-dresser. He changed my perspective on gender issues. Growing to love his cross-dressing is something not easy, but I do appreciate his feminine characteristics compared to my masculine side. Now I like to encourage him to dress up in my clothes and have fun. it is fun, having a boyfriend and sometimes a girlfriend to shop and chat about clothes to.

Sometimes I wish people didn’t take things so seriously. I really don’t see anything wrong if a guy walks down the street dressed in a skirt. Sometimes I don’t understand what the big fuss is about.

Gender doesn’t matter to me or my significant other. We are just two people who found each other.

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on December 10th, 2008 at 08:00 am

Category: your voice 2 comments »

2 Responses to “All’s fair in love and cross-dressing”

  1. stii

    I must admit I’m a little envious of you both! What you describe sounds wonderful. Good for you.

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  2. The little star's partner (Vanity Smurfette)

    OMG

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