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My crossdressing story?

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Hi, okay im a 14 year old boy who has wanted to be a girl for as long as i remember. At the age of 2, my mom and sister dressed me in a dress, they thought it was cute. When i was 4, my parents caught me in my sisters clothes. They thought it was a phase. It died down for awhile until i was 6, and i started thinking about what it would be like to be a girl. Every birthday, since then, i've blown out the candles wishing i was a girl. When i was 8, i regularly dressed up as a girl when my parents were not home. It stayed that way until i was about 12. I realized that i liked boys instead of girls. At 13, i began to wear makeup, shave my legs, and take pictures of myself as a girl, but this was when nobody was here or i was in the privacy of my room. Now being 14, i honestly think i was meant to be a girl. Now im obssesive and every chance i get i crossdress. every girl i see on the street i wish i was her. I haven't told my parents yet but i hopefully will soon. This is what i want more then anything ever! and please nobody say i should see a counselor, i know this is what i want. It's not a phase either. I just posted this to see what people think of this. please answer <3

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  1.  Definitely, you should seriously look into this. Me, like the other guy, I just enjoy dressing up as a girl and find it a fun turn on, although I have no desire to actually become a girl. So there is a difference. Good luck, and I hope it works out for you!


  2.  Hi,


    I'm a cross dresser, never wanted of felt I should be a girl, just like dressing in girls clothes.


    You sound very strongly convinced that you want to live your life as a girl/ woman, so you do need to speak to someone for advice and guidance. Talking to your parents I imagine seems very scary, so although you said please don't say talk to a counsellor, they may be a good start or maybe a close friend/ teacher who you know you can talk freely to and confide in.


    Dressing as a girl fully, all the time, is the starting point. That'll no doubt be difficult with school etc, but it's probably where to start. If you remain happy as a girl after a period of time (months/ years) then surgery is of course the way to go to.


    Out of my depth now, but please do talk to someone and good luck.

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