Curi – YAAS Convo with Viv Q&A!

In episode 98 and 101, Vivienne comes on to the podcast to tell her story. Here’s our Q & A with her.

How old are you and where are you from?

I’m 32 years old from a Chicago suburb, currently living in Chicago.

What brings you to the podcast?

I really enjoy the themed but loose podcast format. Crossdressing is long time interest of mine and I was able to find the podcast through Reddit.

Are you a crossdresser?

Yes. I like wearing feminine clothing. I have a “full complement” wardrobe. Tops, bottoms, shoes, underwear, wigs, and makeup.

Do you consider yourself transgender? Why or why not?

Your arguments that crossdressing is on the transgender spectrum is compelling. I think I probably have some things in common with people who are seeking transition, but I feel my struggle is far less. I wouldn’t ever describe myself as transgender, but your podcast has encouraged me to consider the term.

In your opinion, is a crossdresser also transgender? Why or why not?

I think “between gender” is one way to describe transgender. I think it probably comes down to is “transgender” the destination or the journey? Does “transgender” have an agreed-upon destination? I think to say it does is somewhat exclusionary, but that exclusion may be helpful for some. As a crossdresser, I’d rather wait for an invitation to the transgender party than crash it

What was your first memorable crossdressing experience?

Hmm… I remember when I was a kid, maybe 6-8 grade, somewhere in there. I wanted to go swimming, but I didn’t have my swim suit. My aunt offered to lend me a bikini to wear, and I said “I’ll wear that!” I strutted in that thing. There are still cringe-worthy photos of it which I still have. It was a stunt that played for laughs, but it was fun

How would you identify with your sexuality? Your sexual preference?

I would identify as bisexual, but pretty biased towards women.

How have you explored your sexuality?

Yes. I have enjoyed some and not enjoyed others.

Your bath house experiences sounded exhilarating and at the same time scary. Would you care to elaborate on that? Would you recommend others who question their sexuality to do the same?

There is enough to say on that to fill probably 6 months worth of therapy. I think I was curious and horny, and I’m not sure which one more. I don’t regret it, and I wish it was the sort of thing I could talk about it more. I would guess it’s even hard to talk about even if one was an out gay or bisexual person. I would say sometimes it’s fun to think about going back, but it may not be in the cards for me personally. I would absolutely recommend it for someone who is horny and curious. The bathhouses (at least the one I went to) are fully aware with the risks involved, and they are designed to minimize those as much as possible. You only get one go around, do it! (But definitely be safe

Where did you get the inspiration for the name Viv/Vivienne? Why did you choose that name for yourself?

In French class in junior high, I chose the masculine name “Vivian” as a name. It came from a list and I thought the letter V was cool. I got teased a lot for it sounding like a girl’s name. I guess it only made sense for it to be my femme name.

How important is passing to you?

I would love to pass. I get a charge if I think I do. I currently don’t have the discipline to learn how change the things I can change to best pull it off. And that’s okay, because I don’t have to look at myself in the mirror, and I can take carefully designed photographs, and that’s fun enough for me. But, I know it doesn’t feel good to get clocked.

Are you public about your crossdressing? Why or why not? Who knows about Viv?

My girlfriend knows I like to dress, but that’s about it. She doesn’t know about “Viv” by name. She is loving and wants to be supportive, we just haven’t figured out how yet. I’ve told girlfriends in the past who had similar views. No one else really knows, or at least I don’t know they know.

Do you think you’ll eventually go public?

“Public” public? Probably not. For me, it’s more of an “in the bedroom” thing, as well as maybe an every-so-often visit to the outside world. I don’t think I need to be public about that.

What would you say your style is? How did you develop it?

I always find myself buying the same type of dress: modestly colored 50s style flare dresses. Or tight miniskirt dresses. I’m not particularly fashion conscious.

What’s your favorite thing to wear?

I like sexy clothes. I like underthings. Nylons/tights, underwear, bras. That and tight clothes. When in femme mode, I like to feel what I’m wearing.

What do you wish you did differently in your life?

I like where I am and the mistakes that I have made. If I’m trying to find something, I wish I had found a compatible therapist sooner. I had a bad one, then quit for a few years, and now I have a great one.

What advice would you give to other crossdressers? Advice for other bisexual crossdressers?

Consider that it may or probably not dissipate with age. How would you want to proceed if you knew it was going to last a lifetime? Being a crossdresser doesn’t mean anything bigger than what it means. It doesn’t mean you’re gay, it doesn’t mean you’ll have elective surgery, it doesn’t mean you’re not a man. Any of those things may turn out to be true, but it’s up to you. Listen to yourself and come up with a working model that works for you.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10 years? Where do you see Viv in that picture?

Viv is not going away, it seems. Her and I are trying to figure out how to coexist. My goal is to be more and more confident in that over the next 5, 10 years. I’d like to take advantage of what youth I have left.

Would you recommend others to come on the podcast? Why or why not?

Talk to Giselle, you will figure it out. She’s easy and fun to talk to. She will probably try to convince you to be on the podcast. I would say: have a phone call with her, let her record it, and if you feel good about it let her post it. You never know what might be helpful for someone. There will always be someone metaphorically 20 feet behind you and someone who is metaphorically 20 feet ahead of you. I’d like to think that by being on the podcast, I was helpful to the people behind me.

Curi – YAAS Convo with Amanda Q&A!

In Episode 95, Amanda comes on the podcast to tell her unique crossdressing story. Here’s our Q&A with her.

How old are you and where are you from?

39 years old Richmond, Va

What brings you to the podcast?

To better understand myself and to help others to know that they are not alone.

Are you a crossdresser?

I’d say Gender Fluid

When did you first realize you enjoyed crossdressing?

Started crossdressing around 11 years old.

What makes your crossdressing different from the average crossdresser?

My male side is 39 years old, However, my female side is an elderly, disabled, and morbidly obese southern great grandmother. My crossdressing is as a mature elderly lady.  I am different as that I want to be much much older when I crossdress.

Where do you think your love for dressing like Amanda comes from?

I don’t know why I want to be an elderly lady other than it feels right and normal. It is me.

What are some of the biggest misconceptions you want to clarify regarding what it is you do as Amanda?  

While I am not disabled in real life, Amanda is. She is very fat and she uses a walker and wheelchair to get around. I don’t take from others. I can only be myself.

Do you identify as transgender? Why or why not?

If gender fluid is trans(gender), then yes. I am gender fluid and some days I feel male and other days I feel female.

How would you classify your sexuality?

I would say when I am Amanda, I am Straight, but when I am in my male side, I would classify myself as gay. 

Has it been difficult being open about Amanda to potential partners? Why do you think that is?

Yes, it has been difficult. While I will NOT hide who I am, I have told potential partners upfront and that has caused some to run away. Others are okay for a little while and others just want something other than a long term relationship.

How important is passing to you?

It is important but at 6’3 I know that is not really going to happen.

What would you say your style is? How did you develop it?

I would say my style is 1940’s great grandma. I was drawn to it as I figured out who actually is Amanda. I don’t understand exactly why, but it is what I am most comfortable with.

What’s your favorite thing to wear?

I love a flower print dress

What do you wish you did differently in your life?

I wish I came out as gay and gender fluid earlier.

What advice would you give to other crossdressers?

Be yourself, find your style and embrace it. Be you.  

Advice for other mature crossdressers?

Regardless if you are 29 or 59, if you want to dress as an elderly lady, go for it! Embrace it and make it your own. 

Would you recommend others to come on the podcast? Why or why not?

YAAS! – To tell your story you are helping others and yourself. We need to share our stories with each other to let one another know we are not alone.  

Curi – YAAS Convo with Kelly Mason Q&A!

In episode 89 and 91, Kelly Mason, a crossdresser from Michigan shares her crossdressing story with the podcast. Here’s a little Q&A we did with her.

How old are you and where you from?

35 turning 36 in a few weeks. I’m from Grand Rapids, Michigan

What brings you to the podcast?

I love what are you doing with the podcast and the space you’ve created. And I love to talk, especially about myself! Lol

Are you a crossdresser?

I am!

Do you identify as transgender? Why or why not?

I do see myself as transgender. It is an umbrella term in my eyes. Getting more specific, I usually say bi-gender as I feel that describes my experiencing life as both male and female.

Did you ever have thoughts on transitioning? What made you decide to transition or not transition?

I certainly do. The primary factor in me not transitioning up to this point is that I would miss my male existence. I’ve never been unhappy with who I am, just desired to make more of myself known to the world. It’s not something I’ve ruled out, the future is unknown and that’s okay. Being raised in such a socially gendered society, it’s easy to think I must be male or female and not give acknowledgment to the possibility of both. 

How would you classify your sexuality?

Bisexual. I am primarily attracted to females and trans females. But I do find the random guy here and there turning me on.

Have you explored your sexuality? Was that challenging?

I have a little bit. I’ve been with a guy a couple times. It was hard to push myself into the water if you will. It’s even helped me get a better understanding of what I like in my hetero experiences.

Are you open about your crossdressing/sexuality/gender?

I am open to two people in my life, my ex-wife and current girlfriend. I’ve started to socially connect with some others in my area through Bumble BFF as a woman. Outside of that, my entire world knows my male existence.

Do you wish you were more open about your crossdressing to others?

I do wish it was easier to be open about it. Ultimately, I respect the relationships I’ve developed with people and understand the impact it could have. Just as my experience as Kelly is important, so are those relationships. So it may happen someday, but it will be a very well thought out decision.

Do you wish you came out sooner as Kelly?

Even though I haven’t as of yet, I do wish I came out younger. Just because I realize now that the book of me is constantly getting longer, and the longer it gets, the more of a “surprise” it will or would be.

Are you in a relationship? Does your partner know? 

I am. And she does.

You talk about taking girl staycations in your interview with Giselle, why did you decide to do that?

So my stay-cation/girl-cations have been super important to me. In both cases it allowed me to essentially have a barrier free experience as Kelly. Like from wake up to bed time, which was a huge step from getting a “couple hours” in the bedroom.

How important is passing to you?

Too important lol. It is though. If I like how I look…male or female… I am happier. 

What would you say your style is? How did you develop it?

Oh gosh… I’m all about cuteness. So I’m not so much into short dresses and crop tops (everyone should be thankful for the latter), I love a jeans and cute top look, leggings for days, I have so many pairs of flats.

What’s your favorite thing to wear?

My absolute favorite is rocking a cute dress with a cardigan, I can go heels or flats with it…but ugghhhh I also love black leggings and a Jean jacket with some white canvas shoes…I can never decide.

What do you wish you did differently in your life?

Taken this head on sooner. I have been curious forever and only in the last 7-8 years allowed myself to truly discover this.

What advice would you give to other crossdressers?

Be honest. To yourself and those close to you. When I first confronted this and was married, I tried to play it off so many times. And the most pain I inflicted was just not being as honest as I could’ve been. 

Would you recommend others to come on the podcast? Why or why not?

Absolutely! It was such a fun chat and experience. And we need more exposure to normalize this. I want to hear all of your stories!

Curi – YAAS Convo with Emma Scarlet Q&A!

In episode 87, Emma Scarlet shares stories of her life and what it’s like living a secret crossdressing life living in Indiana. Here is a quick Q & A we have with her.

How old are you and where are you from?

I’m 45 and from Indiana.

What brings you to the podcast?

A common acquaintance told me about it.

Are you a crossdresser?

Yes I am.

Do you identify as transgender?

I don’t identify as trans, although I have trans elements in my life.

How would you classify your sexuality?

Not sure. Androgynous/non- binary perhaps

Are you open about your crossdressing/sexuality/gender?

I am NOT open or out publicly.  A handful of friends know.

Are you in a relationship? Does your partner know?

I’m married and yes, she knows I crossdress

In the conversation you had with Giselle, you talk about cheating on your wife. What made you do that?

I cheated because I wanted to experience people and sex in different ways.  I did it because I could and yearned to be appreciated and objectified.

How much do you love your wife?

I love her very much

Seriously, why is your wife so amazing?

She doesn’t believe in quitting and her Dad quit on her and her sister and she didn’t want that for our kids.

What would you say is a key to a long lasting healthy marriage?

COMMUNICATION

How important is passing to you?

Passing is very important to me, I am not passable and probably another reason I don’t go out much.

What would you say your style is? How did you develop it?

My style is still developing.  I love cute skirts and camisole’s.  I love a little black dress.

What’s your favorite thing to wear?

My favorite thing to wear is a black cami, an oversized shirt that hangs off my shoulder and a black satin slip.  Pretty much my pj’s.

What do you wish you did differently in your life?

I wish I transitioned at a young age or come out completely and honestly upfront with my now wife early in our relationship.

What advice would you give to other crossdressers?

Be yourself and love yourself, it’s who you are and you are loved.

Would you recommend others to come on the podcast? Why or why not?

I would highly recommend others come on the podcast.  It’s cathartic to hear your own story and deal with what you’ve done or not done. 

Curi – YAAS Convo with Jessie G Q&A!

Jessie G, a Canadian crossdresser comes on the podcast to tell her story. Here’s some questions we asked her.

How old are you and where you from?

39, Regina Saskatchewan Canada

In terms of Gender, how do you identify?

Bigender or flexible

In terms of Sexuality, how do you identify?

Straight

With regards to your gender and sexuality, is it difficult living as that where you are?

It can be, depending on the day but pretty good on the whole

Do you consider yourself a crossdresser? Why or why not? 

Yes, well mostly, well it all gets confusing.  I guess it all depends on ones definition of crossdresser. I’m male and wear women’s clothing, for some I am a crossdresser for others I am beyond.

Do you consider a crossdresser transgender? Why or why not?

Crossdressers in some ways may be considered transgendered. For me I can view transgender as fairly wide spectrum so crossdressers may be a 2 or 3 out of 10 on such a scale. 

How do you present in public? Are you open about your crossdressing?

Sometimes at work and out with friends as I have been much more open about it for just over a year.

Are you in a relationship? Does your partner know about your crossdressing? How was that process for you?

In a 14 year relationship, told her in the first month as it is always better to as later on the likely issue is less about crossdressing and more about the violation of trust. So I gauged some reposes and then just but the bullet which is the best option as she has been very supportive

How important is passing to you?

Since I’m 6’3, and I weigh 220 lbs, passing is out the window so I just try to look nice

Do you have a distinct sense of style? How did you develop it?

Less a distinct style as more knowing exactly what definitely isn’t. Developing it was basically experimentation

What’s your favorite thing to wear?

Strangely enough, business casual. Who would have thought? Though I am sure it is something about having so many more options than men’s clothing.

Are you in the stage of transitioning? Are you on hormones? If so, can you tell us a little on what made you do that? Was that a difficult decision?

I did start hormones about 6 months ago or so just to see how I liked it and perhaps to get a bit more curves.  I finally decided to do it after a bit of a melt down and re-centering of myself.  And I also realized that I can always stop anytime I want to.

What do you wish you did differently in your life?

Accepted myself earlier, though it wasn’t always a good option. Luckily society is changing faster than I was.

What advice would you give to other crossdressers or those questioning their gender or sex?  

Explore. It’s easier to be you than someone else.

What brought you to the podcast?  Would you recommend others to come on the podcast, why or why not? 

Honest truth, lack of any other content for crossdressers. Now what kept me around is the real question, I found it 3 or 4 episodes in and the roughness has definitely been smoothed out as you found your stride. It’s also interesting to find out how many different variations there are in crossdressing.

Curi-YAAS Convo with Chrissy Mano Q&A!

Episode 61 features guest Chrissy Mano. Here’s our Q&A with her.

How old are you, and where you from?

I was born in 1987 (32 right now) and I am from Australia but currently living in Israel

How long have you crossdressed?

I have been crossdressing for the past 20+ years since I was 9-10 years old

Are you heterosexual? Bisexual? Unsure?

I am married to a woman but I’m not attracted to women. I identify as a Queer individual because I know I am gay but not fully gay

Are you currently in a relationship?

I am married to my wife, we have been married for 8 years

How important is passing to you?

Well my image on Instagram, passing is super important but if I’m able to go out dressed it won’t be as important

What would you like to do with your crossdressing moving forward?

Teach society that it’s normal, teach people to wear what makes them comfortable and I want to be Chrissy 24/7 without anyone trying to hurt me

Are you public about your crossdressing?

If Instagram counts as public then definitely yes 😅 but in real life I’m really private about it

What’s your favorite thing to wear? What would you say your style is?

Stockings and heels are everything for me. I like to wear sexy fashion styles and girly fashion styles, anything that is tight on the top part of my body is a must and the bottom part is more free like a wide skirt or short dresses

What do you wish you did differently in your life?

That I didn’t come to Israel

What advice would you give to other crossdressers or those questioning their gender or sex?

E,E,E,E
Explore, Experience, Enjoy and Evolve

Why did you come on the podcast? [Would you recommend others to come on the podcast?)

I was inspired by so many people talking about their stories and what they’ve been through I’ve felt like maybe I should to because I heard it takes a lot off of your chest kinda like therapy and it truly was a great experience. I would recommend anyone to do this

Find Chrissy Mano on Instagram