Partners Section
A very important part of the Seahorse Society is the wives, partners and families of our members. Not only are they often supportive of their cross-dressing partners, several partners provide good support for wives and partners trying to come to terms with being in a relationship with a cross-dresser.
This section of the Seahorse website attempts to address the concerns of partners and families and to help them make some sense of what maybe a newly-discovered aspect of the life of their husband, boy-friend, son or brother.
Partners Support Program
The Seahorse Society can offer support to partners in a variety of ways. For example, partners and family members are always welcome at social meetings.
Concerned partners, who may be dealing with the issues of newly discovering their spouse is a cross-dresser, can also be put into contact with volunteer partners of Seahorse members who have had to deal with similar issues. 
Partner Support Meetings
Are you a partner, relative or you have a an association with a cross-dresser and would like to meet with to give and receive support from other partners and friends?
Meetings are organised for the support of anyone in a relationship with a cross-dresser. They are open to all who would like to come without having to be related to a member of Seahorse.
Last meeting was held on Friday 14th September 2012. Details: 
Dealing with family issues
Many important issues come up within a family when one member comes out as a cross-dresser. 
Charter of partners' rights
Margaret is very supportive of her husband's cross-dressing. The relationship was helped by the application of certain rules. 
Helpful resources
Here are three resources for partners.
Partners' Blog
One partner's blog about adapting to having a cross-dressing husband. 
Seahorse Partners-Only Forum.
To join:
- Register to join up the forum (link opens in new window/tab).
- Email Christine to let her know that you are a partner (link opens in new window/tab).
- She will then activate your account and grant you access to the Partners-Only Forum.
Updated: February 23, 2013