It’s Pride Month 2025. So Why Do I Still Feel Shame?
It’s Pride Month 2025, but instead of feeling proud, I feel shame. About my identity. My journey. If you’ve felt this too, you’re not alone.
Exploring gender in all its complexity—for me, for you, for anyone questioning where they fit or who they are.
It’s Pride Month 2025, but instead of feeling proud, I feel shame. About my identity. My journey. If you’ve felt this too, you’re not alone.
When I came out as transgender to my wife, nothing felt certain. This is how I told her, what I shared, and what happened after that moment.
Journaling for self-discovery helped me unpack crossdressing, shame, and gender identity. Here’s how writing opened the door to understanding who I really am.
A quiet, personal journey into soft femininity. This is how I started exploring the gentler parts of myself, one small ritual at a time.
Feminization and sissy play helped me realize crossdressing wasn’t just a kink—it felt like gender. Maybe even something deeper.
Crossdressing gave me the space to explore my sexuality. Sexual exploration, in turn, made me question if crossdressing itself was a sexual act. And that exploration eventually brought me face-to-face with sissy play and feminization. Honestly, it started with porn.I searched for people like me—crossdressers having sex. I didn’t care Read more
Exploring crossdressing and sexuality gave me space to understand my desires—and what I discovered about kink, attraction, and identity surprised me.
I thought it was just about the clothes. But once I stopped hiding, I started exploring femininity. And I realized there was a lot more to figure out.
I got caught crossdressing by wife — and everything changed. Here’s what happened, what I told her, and how it slowly brought us closer.
Years after quitting, I started crossdressing in secret again. I hid everything from my wife, afraid of what she’d think. Here’s what that time was really like.