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
Awesome list, should be required reading for any girls who get down about being who they are
The #1 best thing about being trans? For me, the answer is simple: it’s the magic. We can magically transform ourselves into another entity. Not only can you free the kinder, gentler, more sensitive and appreciative person inside (she’s a safer and more considerate driver, too!), but you can at will change your look, your shape, your entire being. This is the stuff of magic, both physical and metaphysical; there’s nothing else like it.
…and the second best thing is, of course, the SHOPPING!
Luv y’all,
Amy
Hi everyone…I just need to say that all of the down and negative stuff should not be allowed on this site…if you don’t like Lucille…just go away…please!!I am also very blown away by the fact that I feel totally alone even on this site…everyone makes comments on the difference between c/d and trans…doesn’t any one but myself feel that they are completley in between?Like sort of androgyness…you know a blend of boy and girl…not one or the other…this is what I am…or wish that I could be…it’s just not highly acceptable in our little societys…even in liberel Oregon…it makes me sad and sad again that no one has mentioned this aspect of being a mix…or being crossgendered…which is what I am…luv to you all…Robin
Hi Robin
You’re not alone hon, there are many of us here who feel the same. We may be in a relationship in our personal lives, where our spouses do not approve of our dressing. But at this site we are all sisters, we can tell our problems, our desires and our accomplishments. And know someone sees it and approves of of them and feels about the same. It’s so great to have a forum just for us CD’s/TV’s/TG’s, both mtf and ftm, and all the rest in between.
We are social animals, and desire and need our friends.
Society is full of negative and positive experiences hon, we just have to learn to live with all of it.
On another note, I just have to say you are gorgeous Robin.
Much love ❤
Tina
Robin,
I think I’m in between… but just don’t know where, I am going to do a separate post in the hope that just someone will reply and help me out.
Apparently, all people born guys have a female side, though I guess in many it is quite small… and when one observes some with their noisy, brash behaviour then it is obvious how small. I took Lucille’s quiz, and my balance is more female than male, although not way over.
Andrea
Hi there
The best part of being a T girl is definitely about new relationships with other ladies. I always like to sit down and chat with my girlfriends in a way that i could have never done with any men. My pretty clothes are great but a secondary issue, although we do talk about them a lot of the time. Men dont realize how hard it can be to be a woman, who always has to look her best and do about a million things in a day that they dont do. If I could ask God for anything it would be time. time to do all the things I should have done in the first place, from meeting new people to helping out with problems. lots of love to you all Nancy
You forgot girl talk! The most amazing thing for me in my transition was how I instantly started getting into conversations with other women, often total strangers, about our relationships, boyfriends, kids, job experiences. I did fudge a bit, turning some girlfriend into BRa and attributing some of my more masculine experiences to a non-existent brother, but this *never* ever happened to me in guy mode. Female friendships are incredible and one of my great blessings.
Lucille
I agree with all of those things, it took me a while to come to grips with myself but now as I am transitioning I feel very comfortable with who I am, I believe we also have the gift of helping others GG included as I have with my hairdresser, after coming out to her and chatting as a girlie couple would she told me that she feels more like a beautiful woman now than she has in along while and said to me you are going to help a lot of people you just don’t know it yet, I thought that was very sweet.
Lucille:
The single most noticeable “trait” I have observed of myself personally is very similiar to #8 on your list. I find that I am totally ‘OK’ with the differences of others. ESPECIALLY in MALE-mode! I am still ok with the uniqueness of others. I have totally adapted the ‘live n let live’ approach to man-kind. I believe it to be so much easier to live that way and get along with others. I wish we could all be completely tolerant of each other in that manner. GOD BLESS !
Riki
Amen I attend.d a church that has accepted me totally and with out question and these people have not only helped me go but I have also helped the grow also God is so very awesome!!!!
Lucille, sorry I did not leave a comment eirleir My computer was being repaired, I will tell you and your other followers I got over their quilt I felt and enjow being my true self it keeps getting beter and beter. I am a lot happeir my femmie. I am also getting ready to live full time as a female I am a lot happier this way with out the quilte a lot of us feel hugs Vicky