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In this episode, Savannah voices her concern to Julie about how many people--inside and outside the LGBTQ+ community--see crossdressers as "just crossdressers". This feeling of marginalization goes beyond just those people who misunderstand what crossdressing is, but extends also to some affirmed women who may have discarded or forgotten they once identified as crossdressers, too. Once deep in those weeds, Julie and Savannah also work with metaphors of the crossdressing journey as a "train with many stations and stops", as well as make a temporary stop to talk about the difference between wigs and natural hair.
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In this episode, Savannah voices her concern to Julie about how many people--inside and outside the LGBTQ+ community--see crossdressers as "just crossdressers". This feeling of marginalization goes beyond just those people who misunderstand what crossdressing is, but extends also to some affirmed women who may have discarded or forgotten they once identified as crossdressers, too. Once deep in those weeds, Julie and Savannah also work with metaphors of the crossdressing journey as a "train with many stations and stops", as well as make a temporary stop to talk about the difference between wigs and natural hair.
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