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I was living a double life - but i'm done hiding - shake my beauty

I was living a double life - but i'm done hiding - shake my beauty

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SOMETIMES to be comfortable in your own skin you have to make sacrifices. For Cloe Rain, 24, one of those sacrifices was moving away from her family and hometown in Minnesota to live as a trans woman in Texas. In her old life in Minnesota Cloe felt constantly stared at: People would yell at me, she says. However now, Cloe has found a community that is more accepting. Although even in Austin leaving the house dressed in a really girly way is nerve wracking for her. Today Cloe-s going to face that fear as she meets one of her best friends and trans mentor Eve Marie who wants to help her find the perfect outfit to go out in. Cloe says: I usually go out in sweatpants and casual clothes so today is a pretty big moment for me
Date: 2023-09-12

Comments and reviews: 16


I was a tranny and out since the mid 80's, no hormones, I never heard of any such things as transgender and nobody ever bothered me for cross dressing. I think it's shameful the way so called trans people today pretend to be ground breakers as if society actually cares what they do. Nobody ever oppressed me since the 80's. Nobody should feel the need to give up being their biological gender in order to go out in crossdressing. It's just not necessary, society is being trashed by people who didn't live it until the media and government went and pretended to be the support or the affirmation for trans people. I started hormones in 2000 and it was the worst decision in my life. If I had not done that, I would be married with children. Now I am getting old and lonely, I will commit suicide soon probably at 55.
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Chloe, you are fine. You may feel better living in an area that has more trans people. There are areas where you will be victimized and areas where you will not likely make a wave of any kind. There are areas where you will be treated as you, regardless. You fear being -made- as trans, there are places where no one feels the need to call you out or put you on the spot. You may want to have your tattoos worked on, and transformed to your new life. i myself have many tattoos that are not gender specific. (Not counting the corset tattoo on my back) I rarely wear clothing that shows them off.
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Writing as an older MtF (78, having had SRS in 2004, I feel that I need to comment on your video. Many years ago I felt the need to dress up, wear masses of make up, high heels, etc. But for me that felt totally wrong. So when I actually transitioned in 2002-3, I decided to do the opposite & dress DOWN & it totally worked, so now I dress as a normal woman who goes to the local supermarket & does the school run, & find that as an older woman I have become quite invisible, which suits me down to the ground!
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Cloe! Good for you! You embrace your truth! That's a huge step! It's great you live in an area where there are open-minded people. Take your time with your family members. If they love you, you will prove it with action and not just words. Treat each day as a new adventure. BTW! : love the choice of clothing Cloe! The key is to be 100% passable and keep them guessing.
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Truthfully and I will get hate for this but I don't care, I believe that God makes no mistakes when he creates us there's male and female and if he wants us to make us male we are males and if he makes us female we are female. no matter what.
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Cloe you look so good I personally would have never knew you were transgender. Girl I'm transgender and have been on HRT for 7yrs. I still look like a train wreck. I'm also 60+ yrs old and I heard it takes longer. Love and Hugz. Pamela
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Quick question: is it really transgender if you are only taking medical hormones? I-m learning, like day 5-. so bear with me. I personally would see your transformation as a crossdresser, am I wrong?
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Has any of you guys ever seen a trans woman with short hair, small breasts and with no makeup on? Crazy how the transgender madness reduces womanhood to a costume that can be worn.
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I, understand you Girl as for myself I am Transgender MTF girl in transition and it can become overwhelmed not knowing if I will be discovered. Stay Safe, and Storng Girl hug's always Annamarie
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I envy these folks that can pass easily I'm 6/2 198 LBS and do not have the right stuff to pass. But I still enjoy doing it alone with a few very close cousins (girls) that are great with it.
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The only way they will clock you is when you hang our with other trans females. Hang out with them till you learn all you can, thrlen start hangin out with straight people!
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This proofs a theory: when you were already handsome as a man, you will become pretty as a woman.
Because both beauty have same face structure.

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-Don-t listen to anyone else. Do what makes you happy. - Quit telling me what to do, girl! It-s my party and I can cry if I want to!
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You are a beautiful young lady. A little late but welcome to Austin just the same. I hope you find your life here is rewarding.
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Tell Chloe she looks really good right now and when she is further on in her transition she is going to be awesome.
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He should pursue therapy for his mental illness. Make up and feminine clothes don't make him a woman.
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