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Dee Femina embodies a peaceful blending of yin and yang energies, and balances her gender duality by actively drawing upon feminine attributes to enhance success in masculine pursuits and vice-versa. The cross-over between the inner male and female is regarded by Dee as a gift to be valued and enhanced. She holds an uplifting perspective about crossdressing and transgenderism, which is reflected positively through her image, words and actions. Dee is zany, jovial, and young at heart, yet she has a depth of life experience and wisdom to guide us along the way. Thank you Dee, our wise sister, for being a leader and teacher among us. You are dearly loved.

Dee's Gem of Wisdom: "To a small extent society has accepted that women can express both their yin and yang sides (although it still hasn't fully allowed this to happen), but society is made almost no steps in allowing men to express their yin... it's better than in my father's generation, but in my view is still almost non-existent. This is not good and we won't fully develop as a human race until this is allowed to happen."

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What Do Genetic Women Really Think? ~ So what do Genetic Women really think about us, and I'm actually mainly thinking about "What do they think about crossdressers?". I think most women would be totally comfortable with our transgenderism. It's our outward physical manifestation of our t-girlness...the crossdressing aspect, that my question is about. This is something that I've been pondering for some time. And I ask it for the simple reason that I have this burning need to be accepted, welcomed, admired and yes...dare I say it...desired by genetic women...

 

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