Biography – DeliaCD

I’ve been a Delia DeLions fan for a few years now. I didn’t know that she’d choose to live as a woman full-time when I first discovered her website, but definitely thought that her physicality would be a big help to her once her transition began. She’s slender, yet curvy, with classically attractive face, but the journey of transitioning isn’t easy for anyone, no matter how “passable” they might be. As pretty as Delia is, she’s had quite a struggle that many other transsexuals can relate to, including myself.  She started out crossdressing  very young; when she found a few private moments to raid her mother’s closet. She continued to live as a male for years and supress her feminine side for years and that tore her up inside.

Many think that people who fall under the categories of crossdresser, transvestite and transgender don’t struggle with the same turmoil that transsexuals do. Full-time transsexuals are indeed brave and to be honored and applauded for their courage to live as women. However, many don’t realize that some people have circumstances in life that make transitioning not only difficult, but in some cases literally impossible. As Delia carried her closet crossdressing into early adulthood, she questioned not only her gender identity but her sexuality as well. She told a few genetically born females she dated about her crossdressing, one whom she lived with for four years. They were understanding and accepting and I find it ironic that two of these women came out as lesbians shortly after. The most understanding women in my life have been bi-sexual or lesbian as well.

When Delia met her partner Trixie, she identified as a crossdresser and Trixie knew this from the start. Both had great webmaster skills and combined their talents for building an Internet empire, Meanwhile, Delia researched transgender issues and the subject of gender identity disorder online. When she read about transsexuals, she identified with their stories and felt like she was one of them. While Trixie and Delia ran three websites together, they attended a week long transgender in the Spring of 2007. That’s when I first saw Delia online. It was a series of  highly erotic archived webcam sessions.

I was surprised that her website was named Delia CD but it was far from the first time I’d seen a part-time girl who looked more like a genetic woman that many full-time transsexuals often appear. Ironically, that’s when Delia began her transition. She started on hormone replacement therapy in August 2008. As of now, Delia has no intention of having SRS (Sexual Reassignment Surgery) but would like to have breast augmentation and facial feminization surgeries eventually.

I applaud Delia for talking about it candidly at her website and for documenting her progress at You Tube. Delia’s courage is being just as afraid as so many of us are, but going ahead and doing it anyway. I’m also a big fan of Delia’s love, Trixie. They met in January of 2002 when Delia found Trixie’s add for a “houseboy” on Alt.com. Within a year, they moved in together and Delia remained the more feminine partner in their relationship after the houseboy role had ended. Their relationship is more conventional than one might think and they’re hoping to start a family soon.

Delia is also in the process of transitioning her website domain from Delia CD to Delia TS. Current members need not worry about their subscriptions. They’ll have access to both sites once the new site is launched. Trixie’s website is a big favorite of mine and I’ve posted about it before here at Caramel’ TGirls passionately. I also love sexy genetic girls and Trixie is just plain hot from head to toe.

Delia discusses her transition at You Tube

Published on September 21, 2008 at 5:50 pm Comments (1)

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  1. You look very nice hon……I would like to see the entire video of you bio-self description.
    You are looking just adorable.
    Kiss
    Ivana


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