Hi! I have a new article for The Breast Form Store!

This is the second part of an article in which I attempt to answer a question that can’t be answered and doesn’t need to be answered. You can read part one here.
The point of these articles is acknowledging that there doesn’t NEED to be a reason we are who we are, as opposed to trying to find one. If anything, I hope that they confirm the reason why there ISN’T a reason other than us being born who we are.
Love, Hannah
That’s a nice thought, it doesn’t stop most of from asking the same questions over and over again. “Why am I like this?” “Why do I want this?” “Why can’t I just be normal?”
These questions seem to resonate with us for years and while they’re troubling, they’re not really important, but it makes it tough to fully embrace who we are.
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I grew up in a time and family where being a crossdresser was ridiculed and frowned upon, despite this I regularly dressed in my teenage years, but because of these attitudes, while I continued to dress, I kept it secret for more than 30 years.
I’m glad to say I found, during COVID, that crossdressing had become much more accepted in society. I took some time getting past my fears but these days I regularly go out dressed and almost always without being verbally attacked.
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