If you are reading this blog, you will find some of my experiences. Enjoy! Sometimes it gets quite interesting.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
First impressions
To date, I have not run into anyone who outright had a problem with what it is that I do. There is only the one friend of the family that has issues, and I still firmly believe that deep down inside he really doesn't hate what I do. He simply does not understand, and his jokes, etc. are his way of expressing his lack of understanding.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Standing up for what I believe in!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Heather <heather@heathercd.org>
Date: Dec 27, 2006 6:27 AM
Subject: Trans-Sexual Teacher
To: freebeerandhotwings@hotmail.com
--
Hugs...
Heather
Manahawkin, NJ
TG and proud of it!
Check out my web site if you have some time..... www.heathercd.org
Monday, December 25, 2006
I love Christmas!
I haven't exactly been blogging a whole loot lately. Things have been pretty nuts at work pately. I need to see if I can pick a topic or 2 and write up a good entry on them.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
I got hit on
Thursday, December 21, 2006
TransGender discrimination law signed into law!
http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-5/1166596194142700.xml&coll=1
Freecycle
I love my spandex
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
More than just a pretty face
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
New web host
Friday, December 15, 2006
We can legally use the ladies'room!
provided,
7 however, that nothing contained herein shall be construed to bar any
8 place of public accommodation which is in its nature reasonably
9 restricted exclusively to individuals of one sex, and which shall
10 include but not be limited to any summer camp, day camp, or resort
11 camp, bathhouse, dressing room, swimming pool, gymnasium,
12 comfort station, dispensary, clinic or hospital, or school or
13 educational institution which is restricted exclusively to individuals of one sex,
gender identity or expression,
14 provided individuals shall be admitted based on their
16 denying to any individual of the opposite sex any of the
15 from refusing, withholding from or
17 accommodations, advantages, facilities or privileges thereof on the
18 basis of sex;
ANOTHER MOVE FORWARD FOR US ALL - A930/S362
(Washington, DC) — Today New Jersey made a historic stride forward in
protecting the civil rights of transgender people. New Jersey's
Senate passed bill S362 on Monday, December 11, by a vote of 31-5.
The Assembly version, A930, passed New Jersey's lower house today by
a vote of 69-5, and now goes to Governor Jon S. Corzine, who is
expected to sign the bill into law. Once signed, New Jersey will
become the ninth state in the country to make discriminatory
practices based on gender identity or expression illegal. New Jersey
joins California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, New Mexico and
Rhode Island in legislating statewide transgender-
nondiscrimination protections. These state-level laws in addition to
similar transgender-
and in over 80 cities and counties now protect one-third of the US
population based on gender identity or expression.
"The legislation in New Jersey represents a huge civil rights victory
for transgender communities,
of the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE). "I applaud
the amazing efforts of the Gender Rights Advocacy Association of New
Jersey (GRAANJ), Garden State Equality and local advocates who showed
that when we stand up for what's right, we can win. While we
celebrate that one-third of the US population is now covered, NCTE is
continues to fight for explicitly transgender-
on the federal level."
New Jersey's new law prohibits discriminatory practices in
employment, housing and public accommodations based on "gender
identity or expression"—the legislative language that covers
transgender people. Too often transgender people face harassment and
discrimination on the job or when applying for employment; when
attempting to secure housing through rental properties or real
estate; and in accessing everyday public accommodations, such as
hospitals, schools, shops, hotels, restaurants and theaters.
"We are tremendously pleased to see this bill go to Governor Corzine
for his consideration,
Gender Rights Advocacy Association of New Jersey (GRAANJ) and
National Center for Transgender Equality Board of Advisors
member. "GRAANJ and our allies have worked very hard to educate the
public and policymakers on the critical importance of making
protections for transgender New Jersians explicit in our state's law.
The vastly positive vote for the legislation proves conclusively that
effective education will tear down the walls of ignorance and
discrimination"
"The overwhelming support of our Legislature shows that New Jersey's
elected officials recognize the need for civil rights protections for
all of their constituents,
of the Gender Rights Advocacy Association of New Jersey (GRAANJ) and
member of the Board of Directors of the National Center for
Transgender Equality. "Prohibiting discrimination based on a person's
gender identity or expression is common-sense given the level of
prejudice that transgender people face at work, in securing housing
and accessing vital public accommodations such as hospitals."
In June 2006, the National Center for Transgender Equality held its
first national Target States Conference to provide legislative
advocacy training to support local efforts in New Jersey and in eight
other states where anti-discrimination laws included "sexual
orientation" but not yet "gender identity or expression." GRAANJ's
Barbra Casbar and Terry McCorkell were among the activists who
attended NCTE's Target States Conference.
"We are ecstatic," said GRAANJ Co-Founder Terry McCorkell. "The
people of New Jersey have historically been stalwart champions of
justice and equality. Today we demonstrate to the nation that New
Jersey is second to none in guaranteeing fair treatment under the law
for all people in the Garden State."
Recognizing the need to curb rampant discrimination against
transgender people, currently eight states, the District of Columbia
and 80+ cities and counties across the country have now passed
explicitly transgender-
Governor Corzine's signature, New Jersey will become the ninth state
with inclusive anti-discrimination laws. These laws currently cover
33.5-percent, or one-third, of the US population.
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More excerpts in A930
ability of an employer to require employees to adhere to reasonable
workplace appearance, grooming and dress standards not precluded by other
provisions of State or federal law, except that an employer shall allow an
employee to appear, groom and dress consistent with the employee's gender
identity or expression.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
2 days en femme
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Shoes
In the cooler weather I'm more inclined to wear tights so closed toe shoes are better. At the same time I am really getting addicted to knee high boots. I own 3 pair now and am definitely going to be buying more pairs of them. I just wish I could find another pair of the black ones. I am wearing them out and don't think they'll last too much longer.
I don't think I have worn a pair of flat shoes in 6 months and I am loving it. I'm more comfy in a 2"-3" heel than I am in flats anyday. Why is it that high heels have to be a girl only thing anyway? They were invented for men after all... It seems that the 20th century brought about some very odd restrictions on clothing styles for men & women.
Shoes...
In the cooler weather I'm more inclined to wear tights so closed toe shoes are better. At the same time I am really getting addicted to knee high boots. I own 3 pair now and am definitely going to be buying more pairs of them. I just wish I could find another pair of the black ones. I am wearing them out and don't think they'll last too much longer.
I don't think I have worn a pair of flat shoes in 6 months and I am loving it. I'm more comfy in a 2"-3" heel than I am in flats anyday. Why is it that high heels have to be a girl only thing anyway? They were invented for men after all... It seems that the 20th century brought about some very odd restrictions on clothing styles for men & women.
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Monday, December 11, 2006
A TG's biggest dilemma...
have my answer as of today, but it may not be the same for everyone.
Let me tell you about my day today. I took the day off to go Xmas shopping
(en-femme of course). I dressed fairly casually for my trip to the mall. I
wore my blue stretch jeans with the pink laces down the side, my pink "Vegas
girl" long sleeve tee shirt and my brown knee boots. I also decided to wear
the brown human hair wig for a change. I don't wear this one too much, no
idea why. I think I looked pretty classy, but casual at the same time. The
tee shirt is short enough to show my navel piercing when I actually stand up
straight. :)
I went to the mall and after taking a wrong turn (I hate it when directions
on a web site neglect to say "take business rt33 and not rt33" - GRR!) I
spent about 2 1/2 hours shopping. I did manage to get most of the things on
my list while I was there.
I find it amazing the things that people will say when they think you are
out of earshot. One conversation I heard behind me:
Woman: That is a trans-sexual up there.
Man: No way!
Woman: Yes, that is a trans-sexual, I'm telling you.
Man: Are you sure? (I could hear the disbelief in his voice)
Woman: I'm not joking...
Man: Whoa!
And another comment as I walked by a food stand: Helooooo good lookin'!
I think I was only read the one time, at least that was the only reaction I
observed. All in all it was a very good trip. I even ate lunch in the food
court, which was very crowded. I didn't observe any reactions to me other
than the occasional glance and move to get out of my way as I walked by.
Now on to the topic of this post. After lunch I had to go pee. I could have
held it till I got home, but I refused to let the stigma get to me. I went
to the restroom and walked right into the ladies' room. I found a vacant
stall and did my business (yes, I sat down to pee, don't make that mistake
girls!). Then I stopped at the mirror by the sink to check my makeup and
left the restroom. I didn't get a single look from anyone while I was in
there. I do have to say that I think this is probably the hardest decision
that a MTF TG has to make. Now, before you just go traipsing into the
ladies' room, there are some questions that you need to ask yourself:
How passable are you? This is by far the hardest question to answer. I don't
think you need to be 100% passable to do this. If you are unsure, ask some
friends if they think you pass, preferably a GG if you can.
How confident are you? Believe it or not, this is the most import question.
I don't care how good you look, if you carry yourself like an ogre, you will
be outted very easily. Confidence in your looks and abilities are the
biggest part to passing, IMHO.
How safe/tolerant is the establishment? If this is the redneck bar in the
middle of nowhere, the first thing I would ask you is "What the heck are you
doing there in the first place?".
Look around your surroundings. Where is the Ladies room?
Is it in full view of the bar or down a hallway where you might enter it
without everyone noticing? Down a hallway may be safer simply because you
can probably enter the ladies room without anyone seeing you do it. On the
down side since it is down a hallway, if you have a problem with someone
help is that much further away from you.
Are there a bunch of drunk/obnoxious jerks within eyesight of the ladies'
room? If this is the case you might want to find somewhere else. Then again,
women have the same concern really.
Is it in a well-lighted area? If it is not, your chances of having a problem
are definitely higher. Try to stick to well-lit areas and public spaces.
The worst thing that you can do is stand there trying to make up your mind
or be nervous. These will give people a reason to look at you and possibly
figure you out. If nothing else people will be suspicious of you. Relax,
take a deep breath and commit yourself to what you need to do.
If you can, bring a couple of girlfriends with you. After all, women do this
so they can talk about the guys when they are in there, so nobody will think
something is suspicious. At the same time there is safety in numbers. If
there is a problem, you have your friends there to help you out.
Most importantly, think before you act. The best thing that you can do to
avoid a bad situation is not put yourself in a position where you can have a
problem in the first place.
Something else to keep in mind is to know the laws regarding TGs and
restroom use in the area where you are. Some cities/states have laws in
place that say you can use the restroom that corresponds with your presented
sex, others do not. Here in NJ there is a bill currently being discussed to
give us these protections, but at this stage there is nothing to keep me
from getting arrested when I went to the restroom today.
There is an expression that is commonly used by motorcyclists. That
expression is "acceptable risk". In everything that we do, there is always
some risk that something could go wrong. "Acceptable risk" can be defined by
asking yourself a simple question, "How much harm (physical or otherwise) am
I willing to accept in lieu of protecting myself". For a motorcyclist, you
will find in states with no helmet law that some motorcyclists are very
happy wearing nothing but shorts & sneakers while riding. Then you have the
riders like me. Even on a 100 degree day you will find me wearing my boots,
pants, leather chaps, leather jacket, full fingered gloves, and full face
helmet. You see, when it comes to riding, I am not willing to accept as much
risk as some are. I take all the precautions that I can when riding because
if I have an accident, I want to do everything that I can to ensure myself
the best chance of walking away from it. Even the act of riding a motorcycle
says that I am willing to accept some level of risk. The chances of
surviving a motorcycle accident are far lower than in a car.
Before I walked into the ladies' room today, I reminded myself that there
was always a chance that someone might figure me out and have a serious
issue with me being in there. I could have been arrested for some trumped up
charge like "disturbing the peace" (this has happened in some cases). To me
I was willing to accept that risk, knowing that I am very passable and
confident in who I am. I did everything that I could do to minimize my risk.
This included not hesitating or doing anything that might make someone
suspicious about me. I also did not linger any longer than I had to while I
was in there. One other thing that I made sure of was to do what a woman
would do when going to the ladies room. I made sure to sit while I peed. You
would be surprised how many TGs screw that one up. I also checked my makeup
briefly, being prepared to redo my lipstick, etc. if needed. And the most
important thing is I did everything to ensure that I did not stand out. By
doing all of this, I reduced the amount of risk that I was exposing myself
to. Keep in mind that I did this at a large mall, which is a public space.
At any point in time there were 20-30 or more people withing a short
distance of me. If anything were to go wrong the more people that are
around, the greater the chance that someone will come to your aid.
Whatever you do, keep your safety in mind.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Its been busy
I decided to try the boots with a skirt and the only skirt that really goes with them isn't one that I feel like wearing tomorrow, so jeans it is. Today we went to the mall for a few and I payed very close attention to what the other girls wore. I should be better dressed than most, but will blend in nicely. Maybe i'll eat lunch out as well just because I can.
My "Dear Heather" blog has been created. Hopefully I will have some questions I can post to it soon. The blog can be found on the main web site menu bar.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Thoughts on makeup
Tomorrow I am hoping to get the pictures that I want to complete the makeup page. It is my intention to show a step by step on how I do it. In talking to other TGs I find that many don't really know much about applying makeup. While I may not be an expert at it, I am sure that I can pass some knowledge and tips along to others.
So far I have gotten good reviews on the makeup examples and how-to that is currently on the site. There are lots of makeup how-to sites but so far I haven't run into any that actually show you how to apply it. In many cases the sites are for women, and as such they miss some of the steps that men need to follow. They also assume that you have some knowledge of how to apply makeup. In the case of dealing with TGs, most have no clue on what to buy, let alone how to apply it.
I hope to educate TGs on how to apply makeup and look like a GG. Many that I have seen apply way too much makeup or go for colors that really don't look good on them. I realize that not all TGs have the same philosophy as I do when I dress up. For me, my primary goal is to not be noticed. I want to look like any other woman. Ideally, it should look like you aren't wearing any at all.
I'll build the page up with lots of pictures and between each set, try to explain what it is that I am doing and why. Maybe I'll even pick up on something that I didn't know in the process. Keep an eye out for the changes in the next week or so.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Why do boys have to be "boys" anyway?
I find it very interesting to see the variety of types of guys that cross-dress. I know there are women out there that do to, but they don't have the same pressures that guys do. For women, they can wear whatever they like and it is fine. For guys it is not quite so. For guys, we have pressure to be "mr. macho". Girls can play with cars or toy guns or even football and people don't give it much thought. For a boy to play with barbies, dress-up, or to want to take ballet, now all of a sudden there is something wrong. The father doesn't want his son to grow up being a "sissy". His son needs to be a boy, darn it! Boys are pressured to lift weights, play football, cut their hair short whether or not this is what they really want. This is just plain wrong! It is time for us as parents to make a change. We need to let our children know that it is alright to play with whatever toys that they want to, wear whatever clothes that feel comfortable.
For many boys, they suppress the sensitive side, even some memories of childhood because of these pressures. I know some guys that are so lost that they are only beginning to understand what was happening to them as children, and many of these have full grown kids of their own. Why do boys have to fear their fathers? Why do they hve to hide who they really are for fear of being punished? It is the primary job of parents to protect and educate their children. In order to educate your children, first you must educate yourself. If you don't understand what your children are like or what they are into, do research. There are all kinds of websites out there with information on all sorts of subjects. When I don't understand something I will research it until I do. It usually doesn't take very long to find out what I am looking to learn.
There is abig stink recently about trans-gendered children. While I agree with letting them dress how they like, I can't agree with letting a 5 year old boy live as a girl. He is simply too young to really know what his true identity is. Get him and yourself counseling from a counselor that really understands gender issues. Most don't have a clue, especially the religious counselors. It seems that the older women seem to know the most about the subject and are more openminded than most.
Dear Heather advice column
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Dear Heather?
More on the Xmas party
Monday, December 04, 2006
It is good to have friends.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
The Terrible Twos
I guess you could say I had a bit of an epiphany last night. You see, my best friend (Who I have blogged about in the past), has known Heather for quite some time now. For the past few months he has been a bit distant at times, mostly due to his own monsters under the bed. Last night we had a bit of a heart to heart. I knew that there was something that was bothering him, and he has tried to tell me what it was, but couldn't put it into words. He has kind of skirted around the issue, hinting at the problem without really facing it directly. I think in a way he was afraid of what my real answer to him would be.
You see, he has known "Joe" (in case you did not know, that is my real name) for over 17 years now. We have been the best of friends for most of that time. Together we have been through many trying times where we have both always been there for each other at any time, no questions asked. We have been through an extremely messy divorce, several averted suicide attempts, severe depression, having to move out of a condemned apartment complex with less than 24 hours notice, numerous "My car broke down, help!" phone calls, somewhere around 8 moves, and the list goes on & on. At each of these turns in our lives the other has dropped whatever they were doing and done whatever was needed to help the other out, never a question as to why or a complaint about being asked to help out. It has always been "When do you need me to be there, and what do I need to bring".
Some interesting news/site links.
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Saturday, December 02, 2006
New boots
Purses for guys?
I had fun last night
Thursday, November 30, 2006
I'm going to get out again....
Tomorrow night is my wife's Xmas party for her office. Since we will be kidless for the night, I asked her if she would go out with Heather for a few drinks afterwards. She actually said yes! So, tomorrow night when we get home I will get changed and we are going out somewhere for a bit, just the 2 of us. We probably won't be getting home until after 10pm, but I'll certainly take what I can get....
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
My double life
Anti-discrimination legislation
NJ making progress against discrimination
See this link for the details.
http://jweissdiary.blogspot.com/2006/11/nj-gender-identity-bill.html
Monday, November 27, 2006
More thoughts on this past weekend
Sunday, November 26, 2006
More on my outing today
I had a very long conversation with a lady today at the park. We talked for
about an hour, and when we parted company, she asked what my name was. I
told her I was Heather. I don't think for one minute that she doubted that I
was a woman. I'm pretty good at reading body language, and I never saw any
signs that she had any clue whatsoever as to the fact that I am male.
Mission accomplished! I am definitely 100% passable. Now that I have found
my femme voice, I can turn it on and off at will. I maintained it the entire
time I was at the park, and nobody figured me out that wasn't told by my
daughter. :)
It feels so great to be femme
Today I had to go to the office to get some things done. Since there wouldn't be anyone else there I went as Heather. I wore a black knee length skirt, white camisole, and a white button down shirt with half sleeves. I left the sleeves unbuttoned & rolled up above the elbow. I also wore my 4" white heels. On the way home I had to stop for gas and got Ma'amed. That definitely made my day. When I got home my daughter wanted to go to the park. I put on a pair of white pantyhose and my black knee high boots since it is chilly out. While I was sitting here on the bench watching my daughter play another mom sat right next to me and never suspected a thing,
My daughter just asked "dad" to help her on the monkey bars. Of course the other little girls said "that's a girl". My daughter said "no, that's my dad". One of them asked why I looked like a girl. My reply was "you like to play dress up, so do I". My answer seems to have satisfied them.
One of the girls told her parents. They looked at me for a bit and the dad waved at me smiling the whole time. There was no taking the kids and running away or anything like that.
I'm sitting next to a grandma and still not being read.
Total acceptance is all that I am getting.
Another mom sitting next to me now... Still no reactions even after conversation.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
My latest rant
Quote:
Originally Posted by NH
I find cross dressing in a public place around children to be forcing a lifestyle down one's throat.
All I can say on this thought is, being a Cross-Dresser who does dress and go out in public on a regular basis, it is not shoving a lifestyle down anyone's throat. Shoving it down their throat would be asking them to participate and dress up themselves. I take a totally different approach. I am educating the masses. There is absolutely nothing wrong with what I (or anyone else here) does. It's not even illegal. Does society as a whole not understand us? Oh yes... Is it wrong? Absolutely not. The only way we are to be accepted by society is to get out there and educate society about our condition(s) and get them used to it. Is it any more (or less) wrong to dress up as baby Donald Duck and go to Disney Land?
Sure, there is a time and a place for everything, but so long as you are dressed respectably and not presenting a harmful attitude towards others, I say dress as you like. We encourage our kids to play dress-up, why is it then not acceptable for us as adults to also want to continue to play dress-up as were were encouraged to do as children?
Will I respect the AB rules when meeting someone? absolutely (as much as I would rather dress up at home first). Will I encourage others to dress as they like & go out? You betcha. I'll even tag along if you like.
And as for dressing up to go to Disney Land? It seems to me that hundreds of adults are getting paid to do just that at Disney Land. Why is it different for one of us to want to participate in the fun?
I will always respect your right to express an opinion (I'll even defend that right).
You mention about this not being the norm for society. "Even though not illegal, it is not proper with the norm of society. People are not used to seeing it each and every day. " You are absolutely right. Society used to frown on women wearing pants. Until some woman stood up and wore pants and stood her ground, that was the norm. Now, women wear pants as often as a dress. You want to be accepted and allowed to do what you are enjoying privately? Stand up and be recognized. Stand your ground. Make waves. Be seen by society. While you are doing this, educate them, make them understand, prove to them that you are not the child-molestor that they believe you to be. Educate the children that you are just playing dress-up the same way that they do.
My daughter knows all about Heather and also knows that I am simply playing dress-up. On occasion we will play dress-up together. We even play with legos or toys together, at her level (she is 4). Is this wrong? I think not. I am educating the next generation, teaching them what is acceptable and what is not. It is up to us as adults to make the children understand, because it is through the children of today that the adults of tomorrow are formed. Teach the children acceptance of others' beliefs and they will make their parents understand.
10 years ago people like me were freaks when they went out in public dressed (as adult women). Today, the younger generation thinks its cool, neat, different. They ask questions and at least try to understand.
Ok, I'll get off my soap-box now.
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Hugs,
Heather
New galleries added
Monday, November 20, 2006
My wife is brave
My wife did a very brave thing yesterday. My wife told her little sister
(the ultra-conservative christian) about Heather. Her sister is coming to
visit on Thanksgiving with her daughter so it should be interesting to see
what she has to say to me (if she has the guts to bring it up). So far this
is the first time Heather has been mentioned to any of her family. My family
seems to be accepting at some level. My mom didn't have any issue with me
dropping our daughter off on Friday en femme. My wife's family definitely
fits into the redneck category at some level, so we have not been as
outgoing with them about Heather as we have with friends and my family.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Ladies night out
Last night I went to Ladies Night Out in Toms River with my wife and CuteLouise. We had a
blast! We got to meet a bunch of great TGs and a couple of other GGs too.
There was a great legs contest and I won third place - not too shabby
considering 10 people entered. The sultry walk really impressed a few of the
judges (who were all GGs by the way). Rain made some friends last night as
well, so that is a good thing. We are both looking forward to the next
gathering. I'll post pics as soon as I get them from the people that took
them.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Its nice to be appreciated
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Found my femme voice
I had to share this... Some of you will no doubt find the humor in what
happened to me Friday.
I have been working over the past few months on finding my femme voice.
Whenever I think of it, I'll try talking and bringing my voice up a touch
and finding that resonance that all women have. I know that I will never
truly sound female, rather I am striving to sound less male.
While driving down the road on Friday en femme I decided to give it another
try. I started by talking a bit which kind of works. I have never been able
to hold a higher pitch for more than a few minutes, and never with any
volume. I had the radio on an a song came on that I knew. I started singing
along (something that guys never do, but all women do BTW). I should point
out that I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket... As I was singing along with
the song, I noticed that my volume had come up a bit and I was maintaining a
much more feminine sound. I kept singing and singing, getting louder &
louder and my voice wasn't breaking up at all. Before I knew it, a couple of
songs later I was singing very loud and higher in pitch, and I had that
resonance I have been looking for - and I sounded pretty good singing too! I
was extremely happy. I decided to bring my voice back down to normal so I
could compare the 2 voices. This is when I had one of those oh &*($ moments.
I couldn't bring my voice down to my normal pitch.. I was stuck! (BTW: my
adams apple is fairly prominent - but at this moment it was barely
noticeable.) I have read an account by another TG who wrote of something
similar happening to them. I couldn't believe it, it had happened to me too!
I called CuteLouise and had to talk about it. She could kind of notice the
difference but not really. I then called my wife. Immediately she noticed
the difference in my voice. Her reaction was the best I could have hoped
for. "Very cool!" She said I definitely sounded less male than normal and
thought I could pass more easily like this. I was ecstatic. She laughed when
I told her I couldn't bring my voice back down to normal. We talked for
about 20 minutes or so on the phone and I noticed that my voice ws slowly
coming back down to normal. All in all it took about 45 minutes for me to
get back to my male voice. Now I just have to figure out what I did to get
there (I know what has to happen, it's a matter of working those muscles the
right way again). I am so excited that I was able to do that...
Friday, November 10, 2006
Have your photos been stolen?
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/tammytv3000/my_photos
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Went out
I just wanted to share again. Last night after doing my nails for Halloween
today (fake nails, I'm going all out) in a nice bright red, my wife said she
wanted to send me out to gas up her car & get some wine. I told her that it
would mean sending Heather out in town (we have a rule against it for her
sanity). She said 'I know, it's ok'. Of course that is all it took, I was
dressed and ready to head out in 1/2 hour. I wore a nice fluffy pink top,
black knee length skirt, tan stockings, and red heels. I went to the liquor
store and bought a few bottles of wine. The store was busy, several cars
pulled in right after I did. Of course this didn't stop me, I went in and
did my shopping without so much as a glance form anyone. I was a GG as far
as they were concerned. Even at the gas station (in NJ it is illegal to pump
your own gas, for some unknown reason) the gas attendant didn't give me any
looks, except to check out the chick (the wedding band & engagement ring
usually stops them from anything else). It was a brief outing, but totally
successful. Today Heather goes to work! :)
Monday, October 30, 2006
Halloween
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Monday, October 23, 2006
My outing today.
I had a wonderful outing today and I just had to share.
Today I was supposed to go shopping en femme with my wife, but she just
started a new job and had to work. I took our daughter to daycare at about
8am this morning. I then came home and got changed for my day of shopping. I
wore black thong panties, dark pantyhose, dark blue low rise boot cut jeans,
white bra, white camisole, white V neck top with lacing at the V. I also
wore large hoop earrings and my white ankle boots with the pointy toe & 3"
stiletto heel, leather jacket. I headed for the goodwill in Cherry Hill to
do some shopping. I spent about 2 hours shopping and bought 6 tops & 2 pairs
of shoes. Not a single person gave me any looks at all. I then went to a
shop to buy my wife some scrubs for her new job. The sales lady didn't give
me any funny looks and we actually had a conversation about what I was
looking for. If she figured me out, she didn't let on at all. Next I went to
Kohl's to look around. While I was browsing the discount rack I think I was
made by a girl & her mom, but can't be certain of that. Otherwise nobody
gave me a second look at all. It was great. I stopped at a Wawa to grab a
sandwich & a drink on the way home. I didn't notice any odd looks at all,
even from the guy that held the door for me.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Joke...
of the house decided to give their butler, Jeeves, the rest of
the night off. She said they would be home very late, and that he
should just enjoy his evening.
As it turned out, however, the wife wasn't having a good time at
the party, so she came home early, alone. Her husband had to stay
with the others since several of his important clients were
there.
As the woman walked into her house, she saw Jeeves sitting by
himself in the dining room. She called for him to follow her, and
led him into the master bedroom. She then closed and locked the
door.
She looked at him and said, "Jeeves, take off my dress." He did
this carefully. "Jeeves," she continued, "take off my stockings
and garter." He silently obeyed her. "Jeeves," she then said,
"remove my bra and panties." As he did this, the tension
continued to mount.
She looked at him and then said, "Jeeves, if I ever catch you
wearing my clothes again, you're fired!"
Monday, October 16, 2006
Spent a day en feme
Well, Friday I actually spent most of my day en femmme since I was a home
watching my daughter. I'm hoping for more opportunities to do this in the
near future. I think I may actually take next Monday off and go shoe
shopping with my wife en femmme. :)
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
A good experience
Monday, October 09, 2006
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Its kind of funny
It's kind of funny... This morning I had to show my wife the proper way to
put lipstick on. She fell into the trap that many women seem to fall into
and never really learned how to put it on & look good. After I showed her
how I do it, even she noticed how much better she looked. :)
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Interesting development
Lipstick lesson..
Ya gotta love this principal.
According to a news report, a certain private school in Washington was
recently faced with a unique problem. A number of 12-year-old girls were
beginning to use lipstick and would put it on in the bathroom. That was
fine, but after they put on their lipstick they would press their lips to
the mirror leaving dozens of little lip prints. Every night the maintenance
man would remove them and the next day the girls would put them back.
Finally the principal decided that something had to be done. She called all
the girls to the bathroom and met them there with the maintenance man. She
explained that all these lip prints were causing a major problem for the
custodian who had to clean the mirrors every night. To demonstrate how
difficult it had been to clean the mirrors, she asked the maintenance man to
show the girls how much effort was required. He took out a long-handled
squeegee, dipped it in the toilet, and cleaned the mirror with it. Since
then, there have been no lip prints on the mirror.
There are teachers.... and then there are educators.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Ouch....
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Thank you Wendy
Thank you for showing this girl a good time the night before last. You not
only took time out of your schedule to meet me, which in itself was a leap
of faith since we have never really talked, but you went out of your way to
take me out for a while. You have made a friend.
For the rest of you reading this - the night before last, Wendy met me on a
spur of the moment kind of thing. Wendy (another TG) was kind enough to pick
me up at my hotel and take me out for a while. I wore a pink longsleeve
scoop neck top, black leather skirt, tan stockings & black heels. We went
out to Temptations, a Gay/Lesbian bar and had a few drinks over the period
of a few hours. The experience was a very positive one for me. We had some
wonderful conversation over the course of the evening and I truly feel as if
I have made a new friend.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Water cooler conversations
Monday, September 11, 2006
Ah, the wisdom of a 4 year old
Friday, September 08, 2006
I'm having fun
Yesterday I got dressed up after work. I wore a pink top, jean skirt,
stockings, pink heels. After work the boss called me about a problem
connecting to the office. I had to go in & fix it. Since nobody was going to
be there anyway, I went as I was. It took me about 2 hours to fix the
problem. It felt good to be at the ofice en femme. :)
This afternoon I wore bootcut jeans, pink heels, pink cami and went with
cutelouise & my wife to Atlantic City. I have pics of me on the boardwalk
and in front of some of the casinos. I'll get them posted to my site over
the weekend. I can't wait for the next chance to do this!
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
I love being me!
Friday, September 01, 2006
WAHOO!!
Wish me luck
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Adult pages
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
I love being a T-Girl
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Biker chicks rule!
It was a good day.