Transgender Exposure Therapy and My Wife’s Caring Plan
Five months into gender therapy, my wife and I created our own “transgender exposure therapy” plan to bring Michelle into everyday life.
Exploring gender in all its complexity—for me, for you, for anyone questioning where they fit or who they are.
Five months into gender therapy, my wife and I created our own “transgender exposure therapy” plan to bring Michelle into everyday life.
I share my five month journey in gender identity therapy, exploring progress, clarity, and what it’s like discovering my femininity and authentic self.
Struggling with transgender body dysphoria in the mirror? Here’s how I manage it—what helps, what hurts, and how I keep showing up.
I read “She’s Not the Man I Married” by Helen Boyd and saw parts of my own marriage in it. Honest, emotional, and messy in all the ways gender and love can be.
I worked through the Queer and Transgender Resilience Workbook as part of gender therapy. Here’s how it helped—and why I recommend it for trans folks in crisis.
My therapist asked me: how can I become more feminine in my everyday life? This post explores the small, subtle, and emotional ways I’m answering that.
I thought feminization turned me on—but it was really submission. Being a submissive crossdresser helped me uncover who I really am.
Do I still benefit from white male privilege when I present as Michelle? A personal reflection on identity, perception, and the weight of what I carry.
I read “My Husband Betty” by Helen Boyd and kinda saw my marriage in it. Not perfect, but honest and real—and it hit way closer than I expected.
Is crossdressing offensive to women? Here’s what my wife asked me that shook me—and why I think it’s a question worth sitting with, not avoiding.