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
Crossdressing has definitely be beneficial for me. I have fibromyalgia and was looking for a way to relieve pressure in my legs. I came across the words “compression hose”, and the hose did in fact help me feel better. Of course, I couldn’t help but also order sexier hose to play in, then I started wearing lingerie and then began dressing the part of a girl and playing with men sexually as one. A recent lover, whom I met as a boy, accepted this part of me wholeheartedly. I realized this gave him an excuse to be more assertive in bed and for me to enjoy being taken with the expectation of being submissive. Having a more defined role in bed with another man was a great relief for a change. As you can see, there have been benefits for me, and I do not intend to stop anytime soon.
I would have to agree with all of those points and those left in the comments above. As for myself I am just me and blessed to be able to do so. For the label seekers I am a mix of CD/TG. I would add that since embracing my en femme side I have become a better husband/lover and father. I have the fortunate situation of having the support and acceptance of my wife and daughters, I even share clothes with my teenager how cool is that.
Your 1 lucky person aren’t you.
Lucille,
I agree with your points 100%.
What I could add about me doing when I’m dressed and not doing in drab (and I should):
a) paying attention to details about myself: dressing, behaving, talking…
b) watching and analyzing situations around me
c) listening to others more and talking less
d) enjoying being me
e) understanding (feeling) how women feel in uncomfortable shoes, corsets, under dressed when cold, face made up …
In male mode I:
f) less fiddle with my face (touch, rub, pinch, poke it with my fingers
and hands )
g) less frequently pick my nose less, yawn without hand, frown, …
h) pay more attention not to scratch my shoes, catch my trousers, jacket or shirt
I guess there are more, but I stopped noticing them 🙂
dusty
I mostly agree with points. Extras IMHO are acknowledging my gender I.D. has morphed to be t.g. Also acknowledge all gender diverse people and our rights. I’m incredibly more open-minded now and so much more knowledgeable re: trans socio-cultural & political realities. Love & Thnx to Lucille & CD & TG communities.
I agree with some of your points Lucille.
Since taking herbal hormones, I’ve become a calmer person.
Circumstances don’t allow me to be female mode full time,
but I don’t regret growing the boobs > I just love them, as
mentioned elsewhere would love “C” cup but getting nice
“B” cup. I wear female jeans mostly & F/male shirts.
I’ve just got myself a pearl necklace, depending on circumstances
I use make-up for eyelashes, I use a neutral color lipstick.
I have found Tan colored pantyhose suit my legs(haven’t the best legs).
I have found that a blue colored denim skirt suits my figure and suits
any blouse or shirt I wear. Would love to get my hair done either
curled or braid, but not long (would look like a drag-queen).
But if women can dress semi-male, why cannot men dress female
without looking ridiculous off course.
It is not really who or what you are, it is what one makes of themselves.
Example; I’ve still got my principles & morals. I still have an approach, an outlook
and an attitude in life – so what is the difference is the clothe on my back
and some make-up. What do others think?.
All ten points are well placed. There’s the added benefit of having a much more colorful wardrobe and there’s lots more shoes you can wear. Dita Von Teese once said that red lipstick and red high heels put the fear of God into men. Try it–it works!!!!!!
Barbara Jo ,I do agreed with you darling it does and I loved it
For Valintines day I wore a black leather mini scirt red heels red satin victorian blouce and red lip stick I loved every mininte of it I wore it for 7 days and washed what need ed be be clean every nite by hand
Penny Rose
Hi.
You are correct again, you are some special person to now and understand the benefits of the transition, everyone needs to loosen up and enjoy life to the fullest and you can’t get there unless you explore your self, body and mind. Your ten points are just it, I have been a strong believer on these most of my life.
I have read many articles on Androgyny, an interesting subject and you defined it to a “T” on your ten points, the “two spirits” caught my attention as I have read about Indian tribes and other cultures around the world that consider a “two spirit” individual to be whole and complete,in many ways a very special individual, (male or female).
I believe that there are people around us that would fit into this category but are afraid to explore it, so sad as many live a stressful life with no way to vent, I was a King at that game, but panties and cami tops changed my way.
We must live with no fear, take it like a men…. or woman.
Keep up the good work, you know God and all of us love you.
Meekah P.
Hello!
You are rigth with those ten benefits. I am 51 CD enjoying with my boyfriend every minute, not only sex but full life. The needs for looking beautifull makes you younger just with few gym and good nutrition.
Your web is of the most helpful. Thank you.
Valeria.