How do I talk to my son about cross dressing?
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How do I talk to my son about cross dressing?
Bring up the subject with your son, referring to your missing articles of clothing that you saw in his drawer. Ask him why he took them from you without your permission and, before he begins to lie to you out of shame, rhetorically ask him if he was dressing up in your clothing like he used to do when he was younger.
How do you tell your parents you’re a crossdresser?
You can start by explaining that nothing negative or wrong has “made” you have this desire or identity, and that it is not just “a phase.” Even if it is something you don’t do forever, tell your parents to take you seriously. Tell your parents that cross-dressing is more common and normal than they might believe.
How do I get my son to cross-dress?
Ask your son to purchase his own clothing for cross-dressing instead of using the clothes of other female household members. If your son is young, provide him with dress-up clothes from both genders to encourage him to explore and use his imagination.
Why is it so hard to accept myself as a crossdresser?
Learning to accept ourselves can be especially difficult when it comes to crossdressing because a support network and accepting group of friends may feel like something which is a milion miles away. Having someone to talk to about crossdressing, to avoid the isolation and loneliness that some people experience is very important.
How can cross dressing counselling help men?
Cross dressing counselling can help men to better understand the compulsion they feel and to become more happy, comfortable and confident in themselves. I also help families and friends of men who crossdress, to both understand the issue better and to help them express their feelings and become more comfortable with it. Why do men crossdress?
Is there a subreddit for crossdressers?
A safe space for cross-dressers of all genders, as well as their family and significant others. This subreddit is mainly centered around sharing photos of ourselves, but it isn’t a beauty contest, it’s a community. We encourage discussion, friendly conversation, constructive criticism, and advice above all else.