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Crossdressing challenges outdated gender norms.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
Yes, I feel guilty. I’m afraid to go out in a dress, but it would be wonderful to have the freedom to be able to do so. I’m to worried about what other people would think so I don’t express my feminine side in public. It’s so depressing to be male. It’s sad that we live in a world where if a guy expresses his feminine side he’s viewed as weird. A girl is a wonderful thing to be, and it’s fun.
Fist let me say thank you for doing such a fine job in posting what has been for me very relivent topics. .
I must admit during the early days of my journey I found appearing with even a hint of femininity was very intimidating for me but as time went by I became bolder and bolder in dressing andrognous. Of course I had the benefit of wisdom that comes naturally with age. .started transition in my fifties.
I thing the turning point for me was when I decided I was not dressing male or female I was dressing me. .
This is not to say that fear suddenly left, only that it was not as powerful as earlier daze.
Keep up the Great work and keep the faith.
A fan called Rhonda
I wish i could live as the girl i was put here to be. Far off seems my fondest daydream of Waking up to a wardrobe with no male choices, no masculine retreats/safe selections as my mind continually surrenders to the fear of ridicule. I am at peace with myself in dresses, petticoats, and heels while my entire life pretending to be a man has been a war between my spirit which is a girl and my mind still fearing like a man.
It isn’t guilt because i am very fond of all my moments dressed and behaving as a woman because i am not lying to the world. Taken further to dressing and serving a man’s pleasure feels so right it has to be my life’s purpose, my niche and spiritual equilibrium i just want to be the sissy God made me to be
“belle’…When I am dressed I love to “Pleasure My Man’ !!!
Hi Lucille
I’ve been struggling for many years, and since i find your website, it was i find the light in the end of the tunnel, because you give me orientation, and courage to start my transition to live full time as a woman and be part of society and contribute as a woman.
And want to thank you for recommend me the consultant ” Karen of femmefever”, she is very nice, caring ,and professional she treat me like an old friend, she is not money oriented, like a consultant i try before in Manhattan, and she was not very nice either . by the way girls i want to invite you to a gala we have march 9 2016 in long island (new York area,) we going to have a lot of fun a make new friends go to “femmefever.com by karen” for more information .
Lucille thank you for what are you doing for the transgender community and God bless you.
I post some pictures of karen and the beautiful girls I meet in one of Karen’s party. Love Joanna xoxo ♡♡♡♡♡
I am 100% proud of being transgendered. Quite different from any feelings of guilt, I am thrilled when I am about to put on a new bra, and outfit, and present myself publicly in the attire. I am just delighted that I was born trans.
“Richard”…I too love to wear my “Matching Bras and Panties” for my “Sexy Boyfriend” !!!
I’m proud to be the alter-ego of a cross-dressing man. He delights in feeling like a girl sometimes.
I for sure do not feel guilty about dressing up as a woman. I can say at this point I am starting to transition over to become the woman I was suppose to be and my doctors are willing to help me out and they are as excited as I am to be begin. I do have 2 pairs of breast forms that I will be getting rid of.
Hi Dianne,
What size are they and how much do you want for them? email me at createdhuman21@gmail.com..
Kisses,
Marcy
I don’t feel guilty to be a crossdresser. I’m proud of it.
Most of the times, I get compliments about my looks and bodyshape.
Some of my female coworkers are jelous, but in a friendly way, at my body.
And they wanna know, how it is possible to walk on hihg-heels so easy.
greatings and kisses, Louise