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Social Transitioning

April 23, 2024June 16, 2024 CherylLeave a comment

Marcie and I left the mid-west almost two years to the day of her coming out to me. During the first year she dressed only at home or in anonymous fashion out in public, avoiding place where we might encounter someone we knew. She considered what she was doing to be cross dressing. Later [421]… Continue reading Social Transitioning

Coping

Why Was I Scared?

April 4, 2024June 16, 2024 CherylLeave a comment

The emotions tied up with finding out someone you love is trans can be complicated. When Marcie (my spouse) came out, my most prominent emotion was being scared. I believe this to be a common response. This might not be the emotion everyone identifies, but it’s a common underlying feeling or at least a secondary… Continue reading Why Was I Scared?

LGBTQ+ · Uncategorized

Introduction

April 3, 2024February 12, 2025 CherylLeave a comment

Greetings. I am the wife of a transgender woman who has been out to me since July 2020. The primary purpose of this blog is to provide information on the challenges I encountered and continue to encounter while on this journey toward understanding my spouse’s change in gender identity. Even after almost four years my… Continue reading Introduction

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Hiatus

Greetings. It’s been almost five and a half years since I began writing about Marcie’s journey from male cross dresser to female. In the beginning I journaled. The first year I wrote over 73,000 words. I turned those words and many more into a book. While waiting for publication, I began to blog. My first […]

Why I Stay

Cisgender Voices was started near the time when “Inside My Husband’s Closet”1 was published. The book focused on my experiences during the first year after Marcie began to cross dress but still considered herself a male. Cisgender Voices was initiated to focus on life after that first year, as her gender identity began to morph. […]

Expansion on the Idea of the ‘Pink Fog’

I recognize I have released this post much later than anticipated. The reason for this is that on August 21st a car rear ended me when I was stopped at a light. The impact of the collision centered on my lower back and pelvis and moved these bones out of alignment. My chiropractor continues to […]

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