Transvestia

I don't feel our marriage has had any more problems than the average. In fact I feel we are more open in our feelings and discussions than most of our acquaintan- ces. My husband, in the past, had occasionally had guilt feelings which I felt were unnecessary as he has always been free to dress at home. never been his dressing but with my Marie when he is in feminine dress. own femininity by accepting his and come a transsexual have been the reason for this. I know now both fears are groundless.

Our problem has accepting him as Fears of losing my that he might be-

I have met several TVs and their wives and know they are people just like ourselves which eased my mind about my husband attending FPE meetings. The first meeting he attended he was so thrilled. I admit I was worried but kept it from him until he was back home.

We have reached a point in our relationship where I enjoy Marie's company and occasional help with dinner, dishes, and housework. My husband and I shop together for Marie and I buy her birthday and Christmas gifts. As for going out in public together as two girls, which we have done a few times, I am still apprehensive.

I feel any wife who loves her husband and puts his happiness before her own, will accept her husband as a TV if given the facts and enough time to adjust to the situation with patience on her husband's part. To what her acceptance of TVism may take time and understanding on her husband's part.

I also feel women would much rather know the truth than have things hidden from them. If they feel their husband is hiding something, imagination can run away with itself and cause more unhappiness than the truth could possible cause.

Most young girls are brought up with the idea her husband will be masculine in every aspect of the word. After years with this idea it cannot be changed over night. A husband should give his wife all the patience and understanding he is asking of her in accepting him as a TV.

Life can

be beautiful for a transvestite and his wife!

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