tickles51 said:
When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother, "What will I be?
Will I be pretty? Will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me
"Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will be
The future's not ours to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be"
[Doris Day, 1956]
DANG!!! That brings back memories!!
Not that I was around in 1956, or even close to it, but I remember my parents playing that song when I was little. Oh wait, I still am little :smile1:
But in answer to the OP, as far as my own perception of this group, it indeed is a mixed bunch. There certainly are trans-girls, but there are also guys who like girly things, and just about all avenues in-between. I myself, certainly am a guy who is about as masculine on the outside as you might find in being a rugged looking, outdoors type, cowboy, but also have a sweet little girl side that I have more intimately discovered in just the past few years. Hence, I now have a few dressses and pretty frilly things in my wardrobe that I didn't have too long ago.
I think you will find that this group (like most here on ADISC) are very welcoming of others, accepting and understanding of the unique differences that we all have, while sharing in a unique interest of being little in some fashion or another.
More than anything, I hope that you realize you have come across here on ADISC a community that is supportive of each other and a place where you can find a home where perhaps you may not have elsewhere. This is one of the true reasons I believe ADISC continues to be well supported and attended is because it is a safe place for everyone. While sometimes there may be a few naysayers, that is uncommon to be sure. If you are truthful and respectful of others here, you will find that others will likewise be genuine and sincere in their friendship to you as well.
I hope that you may find a home here, friendship, and understanding that you are not alone.
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