| Favorite activity: |
Retail Therapy, handbag & clothes shopping |
| About Me: |
Hello I am alison am transgendered / a cross dresser, I am male but I consider myself female though, feel that I have been born in the wrong body. I would class myself as a feminist, I would be sometimes more feminine than most women tend to be. I am into feminist issues, fight for women's issues & causes. I dont like domestic violence.
I am members of various organisations. Of the Women's Education Network, Disability Now, Values into action, Shaping our lives, Joseph Rowntree Trust & Mind.
WEAR PINK FOR OCTOBER Breast Cancer Awareness.
Am an Aries, I wear glasses, blue eyes & 5ft 9. I am average build, a size 16 in skirt & blouses. I am caring, friendly, warm woman, who is supportive of people, who is willing to help anyone, who needs my help.
I have a mild learning disability, suffer from stress & anxiety levels.
MY WEBSITES:-
http://uk.geocities.com/sweetalisonhomepage/personalpagepink2.html http://sweetalison2006.bebo.com
http://member.wayn.com/sweetalison
www.Alisonblack.fusiveweb.co.uk
www.fusiveweb.co.uk/sweetalison2006 |
| Interests / Hobbies: |
Walking, socializing, female fashion, perfumes, high heels, blouses-tops, handbags, I have between 180-190 handbags. Like like going to the charity shops, jumble sales & boot sales. Reading books, spiritual magazines, Bella, Woman's Own, Take a break 'Fate & Fortune'.
I like watching the soaps, dramas & documentries.
I have been asked to write a chapter for a book which a university is writing, to write a chapter about me being a cross dresser - transgendered. |
| Favorite Music?: |
Abba, Suzy Quattro, Bonnie Tyler & music from the late 60's 70's & 80's. |
| Favorite Films: |
Eat the Peach, Titanic & Endless Love |
| Favorite TV: |
Original Crossroads, the soap programme Triangle on in the 1980's & Game for a Laugh on during the 1980's. |
| Favorite Books: |
Diana Cooper & Chrissie Astell. 'Just like a woman' How to walk in High heel shoes'. |
| Your Heroes: |
Diana Cooper, Bonnie Tyler, Marylin Monroe & Bettie Midler in 'Wind Beneath my wings'. |