No discussion of coming out of the closet is complete without talking about the barriers, the things holding us back and burying us in the closet if we let them. These hindrances are serious and can only be dispelled by putting them out on the table and talking about them. They must be serious — [...]
Posts Tagged ‘closet’
Stepping out, part I
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged closet, companionship, evolution, fun, gender, identity, interaction, isolation, nightclub, out, skirt, support group, TG, transgender, validation on November 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The opportunity to join a transgender support group is, for some TGs, an answer to a prayer. For others, it is a source of apprehension. If the comments in online TG and crossdresser forums are any indication, finding a support group is often a closeted TG’s first opportunity to escape the closet and interact with [...]
Welcome
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged closet, community, depression, guilt, Sandra, Sherri, support group on November 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Just a brief message to welcome you all to the site. Sherri has done a wonderful job of putting it together and getting it up and going. I hope you find this site informative and helpful in your quest of self awareness. I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase”To thine own self be true”; this is [...]