Cross Dressing Guide LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The author/publisher does not own or pro

Cross Dressing Guide LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The author/publisher does not own or promote any of the products or programs listed in this guide. The information provided in this book is for your own use. The author/publisher will not be liable for any damage or harm that may result from any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information in this report. Copyright © 2009 by CD Guide. Published by CD Guide. All rights reserved. Most literary work contained within the "Cross Dressing Guide" belongs to and is the sole property of its respective author/publisher. Certain portions of this work are copyrighted by CDS and are licensed for use. No part of this publication can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author/publisher. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this guide, the author/publisher assumes no responsibilities for errors or omissions, or damages from the use of information contains herein. Note: Creative Design Services (CDS) is a publishing company that offers books & videos for and about cross dressers, transvestites, transsexuals and transgender issues. I encourage you to visit its website - http://www.cdspub.com. Cross-Dressing-Guide.com Table of Content 2 My Story 5 Introduction 6 Trapped in the Wrong Body 7 Some Terminology & Concepts 8 Passing as a Woman 12 A Femme Name 14 A Feminine Face 15 Feminine Skin 16 Makeup Tools 17 Makeup Products 18 Putting on Makeup 19 Facial Hair 20 Foundation & Beard Cover 21 Eyebrows 22 Eye Shadows 24 Eyeliner 26 Lashes & Mascara 28 False Eyelashes 30 Smoky Cat Eye 32 Summer Eye Makeup 34 Contour & Highlight 35 A Slimmer Face 37 Lipstick & Lip Liner 38 Concealing Liquid Makeup 40 Advanced Makeup Tips 41 Facial Care Routine 42 Makeup Instructional Videos 44 The Magic of Makeup 45 The Female Body 46 Body Image 48 Body Shapes & Clothes 49 You Want to Have Fat 50 What Makes a Body Feminine? 51 Cosmetic Procedures 52 CD Guide © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved 2 Cross-Dressing-Guide.com Skin Treatments 54 Feminine Wigs 55 Putting on a Wig 57 Cleaning a Wig 59 Transporting a Wig 60 Combating Hair Loss 61 Short & Feminine Hair 63 Matching Hairstyles & Body Types 65 Hand & Nail Care 66 Disgusting Body Hair 68 Classify Your Shape 71 Know Your Body 72 Know Your Size 73 Lingerie 74 Bust 75 Breast Forms 76 Cleavages 77 Hips & Rear 79 Hiding the Ugly Bulge 80 Pantyhose Terminology 83 Wearing Pantyhose 84 Lingerie Colors 86 Clothes Make the Woman 87 You Need Inspiration & Role Models 89 Styles 90 Manufactures & Sizes 91 Shopping without Fear 94 Some Basic Things 95 Shopping Guide 97 Typical Problems 104 Weight Control 105 Diet Plan 107 Beauty Food 110 Feminine Footwear 112 Walking in High Heels 113 Accessories 115 Tattoo or Temporary Tattoo 118 CD Guide © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved 3 Cross-Dressing-Guide.com Bad Breath 119 Female Pheromone 120 A Feminine State of Mind 121 How Women Behave 122 How Women Smile 123 How Women Poise 124 How Women Walk 126 Catwalk 129 Bad Postures to Avoid When Walk 130 How Ladies Stand 131 What to Do with Hands When You Stand 132 How Women Sit 133 What to Do with Hands, Legs & Feet 134 Bad Postures to Avoid When You Sit 135 Up & Down the Stairs Femininely 136 Entering & Leaving a Room Femininely 137 In & Out of a Car Femininely 138 Mail & Internet Order 139 Transformation Services 140 Be Street Wise 141 Dressing & Driving 143 Hormone Use 144 Pictures 146 TG Support Groups 150 General Feminization Tips 151 Final Thoughts 155 CD Guide © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved 4 Cross-Dressing-Guide.com My Story When I was eight years old, like many boys, I possessed many 'masculine' type of toys such as miniature trucks, plastic guns and many superhero action figures, such as Batman/Superman. As for my kid sister, she owned 'feminine' toys like stuff animals, and a collection of Barbie dolls. During those years, what I often would do was to put one of my sister’s Barbie dolls in imaginary situations where the villain was about to hurt her and my Batman would have to come to her rescue. However, unlike most boys, I imagined myself as that beautiful Barbie, not Batman. I remember a fairy tale I was told when I became older. Before a child was to be put on Earth, a Goddess would give out a heart-shaped candy in either the color blue or the color pink to each and every single boy and girl as they form a line in front of the Goddess. The candy, blue ones symbolized masculinity. The pink candy symbolized femininity. A boy would receive the blue one and a girl would be given the pink one. However, once in a while, the Goddess would get careless and make mistakes. Therefore, if this fairy tale were true, I believe I was one of her mistakes just like many of you who have bought this guide. The Goddess had given me and you pink heart-shaped candy instead of the blue heart-shaped candy. Throughout my whole life I have regarded myself as deviant because I do not feel "normal." Before Internet came to existence, I always thought I was alone in the world and my "condition" was the rarest. Since the dawn of Internet, with medical journal and articles being distributed over the World Wide Web and online discussion forums for people like me discussing various issues being opened, I began to realize there are many more like me. Thank you for purchasing my guide and I hope it helps you. CD Guide © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved 5 Cross-Dressing-Guide.com Introduction A young girl's informal beauty lessons and training start by nursery age and by her teens she will already have spent hundreds and thousands of hours going through trials and errors, practicing and experimenting. Mothers teach daughters what to wear, how to dress, how to behave and how to look after their faces and skins. Older sisters teach younger ones how to add volume to their lifeless hairs and how to talk to guys. Teenaged Girls teach each other about eyeliner, mascara, nail polish, jewelries, hemlines, hosieries and high heels. Therefore, many people believe if a man was not brought up female, he would never be able to join the cult of womanhood since femininity is a very complicated thing. Some men may fear exposing their ignorance if they put anything designed for women onto their male bodies since men did not get the years of training girls get growing up. Men wear female clothes for a number of reasons. Some men believe themselves to be female trapped inside male's bodies, some men dress for a sexual thrill, a sexual turn-on, and some men do this to express other sides of their personalities. Cross dressing is also a lot of fun. It is not just for transsexuals but also for many people in the transgendered community. For example, cross dressers, entertainers like drag queens, female impersonators, and the simply curious. Probably one of the toughest jobs a transgendered person has to learn is to be accepted as a real female by other people when out in public. So, for many cross dressers, cross dressing means much more than wearing female clothing. It also involves acquiring or imitating more complex feminine attributes and behaviors - including movements, mannerisms, and mental states. Acquiring such skills can bring great personal satisfaction but is also necessary for cross dressers who want to avoid attracting too much attention while cross dressed in public. Therefore, the purpose of this guide is to help you to pass as a genetic female, to increase the possibility of you being accepted as a real woman in the public. CD Guide © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved 6 Cross-Dressing-Guide.com Trapped in the Wrong Body Many male-to-female transsexuals started out as cross dressers, so they tend to see transvestites as their larval states. CD Guide © Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved 7 The simplest distinction between transvestites and transsexuals goes something like this: transvestites just like to dress up. Transsexuals want to ditch the gender they were born with for good. Transsexual individuals often say that they "feel like a woman trapped in a man's body", which is a well-known phrase. A course of counseling and medical diagnosis is necessary to confirm transsexuality. Ultimately some will take the steps through counseling, hormones, electrolysis, breast augmentation and surgery to change their bodies to match their own self-image. However, it is very possible to live a "transgendered" life as a woman without resorting to hormones or surgery and many people throughout the world do so. Some may even only take the steps of electrolysis, and even breast augmentation to assist living in this type of roles. For the transsexual and the transgendered success uploads/s3/ crossdressing-guide.pdf

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