Are you ready to unleash your inner woman and discover a whole new world of self-expression?
Crossdressing can help you break free from gender norms and embrace your true self.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the top 10 benefits of crossdressing that can transform your life.
There’s a lot to be said for embracing your femininity and all the perks that come with it!
Top 10 Benefits of Crossdressing
1. Embracing both sides
Crossdressing lets you bring out the best of both genders and incorporate them into your own personality.
2. Motivation to look good
When you’re crossdressing, you naturally want to look great, right? That’s why it can inspire you to take better care of yourself, stay in shape, and prioritize self-care.
3. Better understanding of women
Crossdressing helps you see things from a woman’s perspective, which can make you more understanding and empathetic towards them.
4. Finding a community
When you embrace crossdressing, an added bonus is that you can tap into online or local communities. These communities can help you feel accepted and supported.
5. Fidelity and integrity
Now, I hope you’d never cheat on anyone, but there’s an interesting twist here. When YOU are “the other woman,” it can reinforce your commitment to being faithful.
6. Discovering your true self
Crossdressing is an amazing journey of self-discovery. It’s a chance to dig deep and uncover parts of yourself you may not have fully explored.
7. Unleashing your uniqueness
Normal is overrated, right? Crossdressing makes you stand out from the crowd and be an intriguing, fascinating individual.
8. Embracing differences
Crossdressing teaches you to accept and appreciate those who don’t fit into society’s norms. It broadens your perspective, promotes inclusivity, and shows you the beauty of diversity.
9. Stress relief
Crossdressing offers a fantastic and harmless way to relieve stress. It’s like stepping into a different role and enjoying a fulfilling activity that helps you unwind and take care of yourself.
10. Boosting creativity and courage
Crossdressing requires creativity, resourcefulness, and a dose of courage. It’s all about stepping out of your comfort zone, trying new things, and embracing the unexpected.
Final Thoughts
I hope you are now convinced that crossdressing can be a healthy and highly beneficial part of your life.
Do you agree with my list or have any other benefits of crossdressing to add? Please share in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
I am a 32 year CD and I think your list is right on.
Hi People rose here, I discovered at age seven that I was enjoyed being a a girl and have enjoyed being Rose for ever since. Rose helps run a support group for transgender people in the Sacramento California.
Love & hugs Rose
H like you i was very young when i first cross dressed i was 5 or 6 yrs old when i first started and loved it ever since. For me it now is a way of life. It has never been a sexual kick its just me and the way i should have been. A girl not a boy, a woman not a man.Your dead right in what you say.
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ten positives?
1> AGREED.after years of society programming ‘guy’ things into my female wired brain, gives me the ability to see issues from more than one perspective simultaneously.
2> DISAGREED. The further one is from ‘in shape’ the easier it becomes to pass physically. Being ‘in shape’ means more muscle mass in males, and who wants to look like a butch body builder?
3>DISAGREED. Transgendered people are more empathic, period.
4>DISAGREED. Being TG tends to drive away the very people that SHOULD be supportive. This has the effect of making those who are supportive much more important in my life.
5>Don’t even know how to reply to this point… very hard to be faithful to people that leave when they discover the truth.
6> If by ‘allow’ you mean internally forced to accept you don’t fit the box? sure.
I’ll give you 7. 8. & 9.
10> I was born this way… ‘otherwise’ would mean being born as someone else, and that person wouldn’t be me anyway.
11> Strong desire to make the world a better place for everyone, not just my own children, through art, medicine, education, etc.
I agree with Leeanne. I should have fought to get my sex changed a long time ago. Now recently, I’ve moved away from everyone & would like to begin to live the majority of time as a woman. I don’t want to come out at work, as I’ll lose my job. However, I only work 20 hrs a wk. usually, I believe that I could be “me” almost all the time. I need help & advice. Anyone?
Yes, I agree with all of your points, except you need to add an eleventh one to your top 10. That is……its a huge benefit to the genetic woman. For starters, she get the best of both worlds…….man when she wants, and woman when she wants. There can be a girls night out, and shopping together, among many many other things. It would just be nice if there were more genetic women accepting of this.
I must say I agree with most if not all your points. I am a 40’ish trans woman(I have not had SRS) living full time as a woman for the last 21 years. I have had alot of enhancments and surgeries to make me more appealing to the eye, but I still need to be on top of my game because I still have those “male looking traits”. That takes alot of work.
Fortunately I have a live in boyfriend who is very verrry supportive of me. I know what I am inside, a female. He is and he has told me how elegant and beautiful I am and how he is intrigued by my femininity, although he doesn’t know how high maintenance I am and all the “reprogramming” it took over the past 21 years to shake those man traits. He is amazed how I can walk into a store, like the past weekend a lingerie store, and just light up a room. Or he watched me shop online to by pantyhose and some outfits and he was just amazed how I just know everything about woman stuff. Because I am a woman!
I guess what I’m trying to say is both of us make one, I am a woman, he is a man, but although I don’t have that female part between my legs, I intrigue him. I add spice to our lives that I believe no real geneticall born woman can.
I agree with most of your points, specially how much effort it takes to be feminine and have learned to appreciate woman so much more for what they go thru to look their best. I also love to be dressed as Karen and feel so very natural being out and about as Karen. Karen is who I should have been born and dressing has brought my mind and body together….I also love the fact that I am more approachable when out in public by both men and woman. My wife knows I dress but does not want to be involved with Karen which is not the Best situation to be in but allows me to venture out as Karen on my own and has given me MORE self confidence and self esteem.
Hi you sound so much like me, I feel so much more easy going, feel more confident when im dressed as vickie.My wife also knows and dont want to be involved with vickie but thats what makes it hard for us to be 100% excepted by other people. I’m sure if by chance we bumped into each other some where we would hit it off strait away.I have never been confident and my self esteem was always low.As I got older and what dressing up means now back in my child hood at the age of 5-6 I didnt know, but now I do and love being fem as much as I can. Thank you for sharing this great feeling with us.XXXX
I enjoy being both a male and a female, though if I had a choice, I think I would prefer to be female more.
I have read comments about how men can have bad manners and all but remember girls can be more verbally cruel than men. There are positive and negative benefits of both being male and female.