Out Hello Sunshine
There are far more cross-dressers and transvestities than people realise. Most of those either enjoy it in the privacy of their back garden and behind closed curtains or if they are lucky make the odd outing after dark to meet others. But those of us who become transgendered try to go out and be confident as we must as this is something we are serious about. For that reason we are accepted in society far more than people realise as most people both reaslise that it's our right to be who and what we want to be whilst just as many probably admire our bravery and guts. We can dress nicely and act like perfect ladies yet and I think most of us are a bit, if nothing else telling the world that part of our genetic make-up is gay and even if it is at time subconscious we want to be desired by men. That is true for me as I used to be very conscious that I didn't want to be seen as the 'wrong sort' and dressed accordingly wheras now I've accepted I'm happy about what I've at last become and try to look a lot more sexy young and stylish. It is strange for there is very little difference between when someone puts on a bit of eye-liner and a dress for the first time and the person who has gone all the way and become feminised sexual and perhaps even appeared in porn movies or has a porn web-cam for the break off point is any of those as they are all just as bad to some lol. Of course not everyone looks down on us but we transgendered are different and I find that as well as not having to be like a male I don't have to act like a female either if I don't want to. For example sometimes I wear things that are too young or too tight for me, have little or no make-up on, and more telling I still talk to bus drivers and drink pints. Yes it's fun posturing and enjoying the privilages I take as I love being a kind of mini celebrity in this small town. That is one good perk but the secret to success for Jojo is at the same time just be yourself and as I always say don't take any of it too seriously for nothing in this context is right or wrong.
Out Hello Sunshine
There are far more cross-dressers and transvestities than people realise. Most of those either enjoy it in the privacy of their back garden and behind closed curtains or if they are lucky make the odd outing after dark to meet others. But those of us who become transgendered try to go out and be confident as we must as this is something we are serious about. For that reason we are accepted in society far more than people realise as most people both reaslise that it's our right to be who and what we want to be whilst just as many probably admire our bravery and guts. We can dress nicely and act like perfect ladies yet and I think most of us are a bit, if nothing else telling the world that part of our genetic make-up is gay and even if it is at time subconscious we want to be desired by men. That is true for me as I used to be very conscious that I didn't want to be seen as the 'wrong sort' and dressed accordingly wheras now I've accepted I'm happy about what I've at last become and try to look a lot more sexy young and stylish. It is strange for there is very little difference between when someone puts on a bit of eye-liner and a dress for the first time and the person who has gone all the way and become feminised sexual and perhaps even appeared in porn movies or has a porn web-cam for the break off point is any of those as they are all just as bad to some lol. Of course not everyone looks down on us but we transgendered are different and I find that as well as not having to be like a male I don't have to act like a female either if I don't want to. For example sometimes I wear things that are too young or too tight for me, have little or no make-up on, and more telling I still talk to bus drivers and drink pints. Yes it's fun posturing and enjoying the privilages I take as I love being a kind of mini celebrity in this small town. That is one good perk but the secret to success for Jojo is at the same time just be yourself and as I always say don't take any of it too seriously for nothing in this context is right or wrong.