Reader Response to "Becoming A Woman."

 

Hi Brianna,

Great article this month! I agree, there's a big difference between Crossdressing and wanting to stay a woman 24/7. There's also the being happy with life after a decision that lots of people don't think about enough when fantasizing. You were right on the money and I was happy that you had more than a page to finish the story. :)


This isn't related to what you were saying 100% but, I know I'm happy because my wife accepts me as a CD. I am also very sure that I don't want to live as a female 24/7. I do enjoy the perks that come along with being a guy. I also enjoy feeling the freedom to crossdress. If either of those two aren't satisfied I tend to be off balance and true happiness doesn't end up working out. I grew my hair pretty long in college. It felt great for my femme side, but ended up cutting it because when I played football I didn't feel right. I like being a guy when playing sports and "for me", having my hair long didn't feel right. Just like I don't dress when I have facial hair. I hope that makes sense. That's my balance. Ok, I'm babbling. :) Once again, great article. 

 

Sincerely, Be

 

Dear Brianna, 

 

My friend Jennifer Leitham recently sent me the March issue of Girl Talk - the issue with the article in it about her. While reading it I came across your commentary on "Becoming a Woman". That is a really wonderful, thoughtful article. I think it can really help a lot of questioning folks gain perspective on their situations and avoid quickly "self-stereotyping" themselves into making unwise decisions one way or the other. I'd love to be able to link to your article from my website and share it with my website's readers. I was wondering: Do you plan to post that article on your website? Is it possible that Girl Talk might post it in their website sometime? I'd appreciate any info you can provide about that. BTW, if it was OK with you and Girl Talk, I'd even be willing to post it directly in my website - with links back to your site and the Girl Talk site. Basically, I'd like to do whatever would be OK with you to help more folks read your commentary. Thanks for writing the excellent article!

All the best,

As always, be happy, be safe, and think pretty.
Brianna Austin


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