Thanks hon, I'm blessed that I was able to provide some help and insight. I know how difficult the road is, but as the years go by I've found it easier to embrace who I am.
I'll be honest that love is something that keeps me up at night - I worry about whether someone can love me, but I know that I need to give life time - right now I need to get through my surgeries before starting a new chapter. I have confidence that there's someone out there for me, and I have faith that you'll find someone equally wonderful and loving.
Vanessa,
I can relate to your worries about finding love. My wife of 13 years is divorcing me because I revealed to her that I am bisexual and androgynous. All I can say is, I would not see you as anything but the woman you are. Gender should not matter when considering frienships...especially the best friend that holds your love. Don't lose hope, he or she is out there!
Hugs!
Tony
Thanks Tony! *hugs*
Hugsto all people on this site, and special hugs to Vanessa
Hugs dear!
However I found it more and more difficult to write with authenticity about my own life at Crossdresser Heaven. In particular because I can no longer identify with the title. In fact, since transitioning I haven’t crossdressed once, or had any desire to. I now live my life in the gender I was always meant to.
this very much,it was never about cloths,in crossing into full body change(srs back in92) i love knowing just who I am even when naked down to the skin that is so wonderful to feel, and knowing you are real.
Vanessa.......Sweetheart....I am so happy for you..........Be as one with the Universe now,
Hugs...and love....
Dame Veronica
im a crossdresser thinking about becoming a transexual