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Guest Jocelyn

I have had my first dream 2 nights ago, I do not remeber having any cd dreams in my past. I find this a cool aspect of my embraceing my new found fem side.

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Guest *Charlotte P*

oddly enough yes, and always the same theme, I am somewhere in public,either work or with the family somewhere and wearing the particular lingerie item that I am wearing while I sleep that night.. and nothing but the lingerie, while I go into full panic and try to cover myself, no one else seems to notice.

Charlotte

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Guest Eve Caillard

Back again! Had another dream: this time at home in a house with family and loads of guests, and we were all getting up for the day. I was dressed in a long black satin nightie and suddenly realised no-one had noticed this! As I tried to get dressed for work, I kept finding only women's clothes and pulling them on thinking they would be OK for work, only to realise they were not male clothes and I was "exposed" as a CD. Yet no-one noticed! I was 'dressed' yet invisible as such to family and guests. What a weird dream, and probably full of hidden meanings! All my dreams so far tend to be on a theme of me being 'out' in the world but no-one really taking any notice because they are too wrapped in their own life. Interesting!

Eve

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Guest Paulette B

I've only had two CD dreams that I can recall.

One was some time ago, long before I came out (as CD) to friends and family. In that dream I was frantically putting on women's clothing, attempting to do so and get sexual relief before I was discovered. The tension built and I woke up.

The other was quite recently, in which I was a six-year-old and I got dressed up as a girl and walked out into the living room where my family was waiting for me. I was intensely proud and pleased, and felt very pretty. My family - parents and siblings, none of whom resembled my actual family - expressed joy and happiness, exclaiming at how wonderful I looked and welcoming me in my new role in the family as a daughter and sister. Everyone hugged and kissed me and I felt toward them all a much stronger familial love and acceptance than I can ever recall feeling for my actual family. I woke up laughing and crying with joy.

Now that was a transition dream if I ever had one. long ago I was in Jungian therapy, so I'm familiar with dreams that tell you what's happening to you, metaphorically.

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Guest AmyDeluca

Ive had a few CD dreams. very interesting. most of the time it was about being happy and being accepted for CD. considering what im going through it was a nice dream!

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Guest cd4me666

Yeah, I've had a few cd dreams. They started a little while after I started dressing. I've had them on and off ever since. I don't particularly see them as cd dreams, just dreams of me in different situations. In some I'm in jeans and a t shirt. In others, black basque with stockings, lacy panties and high heels! I think I prefer the latter!

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Guest jaymie

I don't dream I am cross dressing, but I often dream I am the woman I am meant to be. I dream of transition. Sometimes I have dreams where I have transitioned years ago, sometimes they are dreams that I have recently began to transition and sometimes I have dreams where I was simply born with the correct "equipment". The amazing thing about these dreams is how happy I feel when I have them. Also, In the dreams where I transition, everyone I know is supportive ( I can only hope that this would be the case if I ever transition). I find as I get older, I am seeing myself as female in more and more of my dreams, as though I can't fight my subconscious any longer, as though I know what I need to do...yet I still can't seem to do it.

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Guest notsure2015

I've had tons of dreams myself. At the moment I haven't told anyone about being cd, but I have the dreams all the time. I'll wear a bra and panties for a few hours when I have privacy but that's not often. I find when I haven't been wearing panties I have the dreams the most. They will be there night after night until I start finding time to dress again. I've had some dreams where I was walking around the college campus in a dress and no one says a thing, to being caught wearing panties (which is the most often) and the rarest but one that scares me a little is the ones where I am a girl. I've had dreams where I wake up in bed wearing panties and I look down and I have a vagina, by the time I notice I wake up. I'm scared that it's my mind telling me that there's something more to me cding. Someone on another thread mentioned that they think maybe my mind is saying I want to get caught, but I really feel like that is not what I want to happen. I'm still working on accepting that these feeling won't go away and am working on underdressing to help me understand what's going on upstairs. Been finding it hard to come to terms with this part of myself and the fact that I like it but later get disgusted with myself. I'm working up the courage to just do it and hope I can find an answer.

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Guest AshleighP

This type of dream comes and goes for me. There are times in my life when they are an every night occurrence, and others when I go for months with out them. When they do happen, I am usually dressed on public in normal day to day settings. Sometimes I am trying to hide the fact that I am wearing a skirt, other times it just seems natural and easy. Every time, nobody seems to notice except me. I guess that should tell me something. It. Just. Doesn't. Matter! I wish I were as bold when I am awake as I am when I am dreaming.

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