27-04-2015, 12:47 PM
Hello Freya.
Unless strangers are already calling you ma'am, I don't think it's hard to present as male even as you pursue NBE.
I don't crossdress in public. Even if I did, I doubt I would be switching back and from an alternate ego. I see my gender identity as being androgynous, rather than being bi-gendered.
Excluding other crossdressers and transsexuals, I suspect people will be confused or even bothered when they find out about your double life. Trying to live at two polar extremes I think can be very taxing in of itself.
Unless strangers are already calling you ma'am, I don't think it's hard to present as male even as you pursue NBE.
I don't crossdress in public. Even if I did, I doubt I would be switching back and from an alternate ego. I see my gender identity as being androgynous, rather than being bi-gendered.
Excluding other crossdressers and transsexuals, I suspect people will be confused or even bothered when they find out about your double life. Trying to live at two polar extremes I think can be very taxing in of itself.