I recently read a post on Jessica Who?'s blog about a crossdresser who was basically attacked by his dog after a transformation session. Obviously his dog was totally fooled by the transition and not in a pleasant way.
Of course I started to think about my loyal furry companion for the last decade and her reaction to my transitions over the years. She has never gone on the attack mode and probably if she could talk, she would say "really-are you going to wear that tonight?"
Just recently I have let her come with me more and more. For the longest time, she went every possible place with me as a guy but almost never with Cyrsti. So she got to the point where she would go into an extreme pout as I was getting ready to go out.
As my transition moves forward now I do take her with me.
I did have another furry friend for several years up until he passed on to doggie heaven about a year ago and he would look at me quizzically.
But that's about it with my dog stories. If you are a dog person, I'm sure you have a story or two of your own. Normally, our pooches take unconditional love to a higher level and really don't care how we are dressed. Be sure to check out the story in the Jessica's Blog link above for one who didn't!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Quote of the Day
Cyrsti's Condo quote of the day:
“Your challenges, your crises, are the most precious moments of your life,” she said. “When the time comes, this won’t be an easy thing to remember – but pause, every once in a while, when there is a moment of calm in the storm, to reflect on what you’ve learned and how you’ve grown.”
- Del, the first openly transgender student at the Harvard Business School.
“Your challenges, your crises, are the most precious moments of your life,” she said. “When the time comes, this won’t be an easy thing to remember – but pause, every once in a while, when there is a moment of calm in the storm, to reflect on what you’ve learned and how you’ve grown.”
- Del, the first openly transgender student at the Harvard Business School.
Trans Star Miriam Rivera
Miriam Rivera is a Mexican transgender
woman who appeared on the reality television show you may remember called There's Something About Miriam and Big Brother Australia 2004. She wanted to be a girl by age four but has stated she does not plan to have sex reassignment surgery, citing concerns about complications or loss of sensation.
woman who appeared on the reality television show you may remember called There's Something About Miriam and Big Brother Australia 2004. She wanted to be a girl by age four but has stated she does not plan to have sex reassignment surgery, citing concerns about complications or loss of sensation.
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