Do you ever find yourself wondering if it’s okay to crossdress? Do you feel weighed down by society’s judgment and expectations?
Well, it’s time to shed that weight and liberate yourself! Let’s talk about why crossdressing is absolutely okay, and why you should embrace it without any guilt.
1. Self-Expression Matters
As humans, expressing ourselves is a basic core need.
Crossdressing is just one way to showcase your personality, tastes, and preferences through clothing. It’s an ideal outlet for creativity and individuality.
2. Fashion Has No Gender
Who says certain clothes are meant only for specific genders?
Clothes don’t have an inherent gender; they are pieces of fabric that can be enjoyed by anyone. So, wear what makes you feel confident and fabulous!
3. Breaking Free from Gender Norms
Crossdressing challenges outdated gender norms. It’s time to break free from rigid ideas of what’s “appropriate” to wear.
Crossdressing allows you to take a stand against society’s expectations and encourages others to do the same.
4. It’s Not Harmful
Let’s be clear – crossdressing is harmless. As long as you’re not hurting anyone, there’s no reason to feel bad about it.
Feeling guilty about expressing yourself through clothing is unnecessary and unproductive.
In conclusion
Being true to yourself is a beautiful thing, and it sets an example for others to do the same.
So, let go of the guilt, and embrace your fabulous, feminine side!
Now I’d love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Do you ever feel guilty about crossdressing? If you’ve overcome feelings of guilt, how did you do so?
Please take my poll and leave me your comments below!
Love,
Lucille
2 years ago I ticked yes. But now I tick no, what has changed? me or conditions?, I buy women’s shirts and wear them, I buy women’s jeans and wear them.
Recently I had my hair curled and had my hand nails done.
My face waxed and now aiming for a make-up session.
I’ve bought my heel shoes and a handbag.Hey whats going on here, is this right, wearing the opposite genders clothing, having the opposite genders style hair!.
Am I liking it? > I am starting to love every minute, but why?
I love the great feeling I get when I wear women’s clothes I just feel it is who I am
yes and no,when I am dress as a woman the guilt is gone and are one of the girls,but with work and children around I do as work deals with oldtimer set in there way and seeing what it does to kids when a adult comes out means I have to lie to them so they don’t know,i wan to share it but cant,i think the guilt is more of lieing to them all
There is nothing wrong with being a crossdresser. I don’t feel guilty wearing women’s clothes. Be a crossdresser is a part of who I am and I wouldn’t do anything to change that. I am proud to be a crossdresser because I feel very comfortable in women’s clothes.
why should I feel guilty, it is who I am. Years ago that may have been the case but times change.
Hi to eveyone! I read a few of these comments and that give the guts to comment with my true name and everything.
About the topic, i just recently try to be a girl but since middle school (im on the university now) im attracted to the woman clothes but i never found the courage to talk to this with nobody until now, my boyfriend is encouraging me to do what i want and still i feel a little of shame walking in a cloth shop looking for skirts or panties but im trying my best to accept what im i, a girl in my mind but with a man’s body.
Also i think that maybe in the futute i can go out in public as a woman but that going to requires time to adjust my shape and confidence.
Soo…long story short, i still feel me guilty but now is less than in the past and im going to continue this until i can be called “rebecca” that’s the name i want as a girl!
=D
To be honest, i feel me sooo good after tell you all this nwn
Thanks to make this blog, and thanks to all the people that leave a comment too.
Not that I feel guilty friends are very judgemental.
The question asked was, “Do You Feel Guilty About Crossdressing or Being Transgender?”
OMG! How many feelings and memories this simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ question invokes.
As a life-long crossdresser a simple answer would be, “Yes!” But it’s not that simple. It took me years and a lot of guilt before I was diagnosed as being GID. Once I accepted the fact that I am physically a male and mentally a woman, I’ve come to love and savor being transgender and I love being able to dress as a woman when I get the opportunity.
So, my simple answer is, “No.” I am very comfortable and love being a crossdresser and a transgender.