I’ve observed that many crossdressers and transgender women recognize their gender identity at a young age. For some, it’s an early realization, while for others, it unfolds later in life.
I’m curious about your experience…
When did you first realize you were female or had a feminine side? Was this something you felt as a child, or did it develop over time?
I’d love to hear your story! Feel free share your thoughts in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
My wife saw a 1940’s movie where guys dressed up as women to raise money for World War II. She said she would like to see me dress up as a woman. Because see gets a twinkle in her eye when she gets excited. I went the whole nine yards and dressed up as a women with fake breasts, wig, make up and high heels.
I found myself having feelings I never felt before. It brought out a whole different side of me.
After doing that my wife who loves Holloween wanted to go cross dressed. She helped me order a custom made bloose and skirt. On the day of the Holloween party I went to a salon and had a manicure, pedicure, and makeup applied. We won first prize at the Holloween party.
Hi Lucille this is Thomas. I started dressing in my mothers clothes at around nine years of age. I always enjoyed being around girls and I always, always felt uncomfortable being around boys. I can remember always wanting to be a girl; and I wished even as early as I can remember I always wanted to be a girl; I just love the female body and want it to be my own.
One of my earliest memories of being different was playing dolls with at nieghbor girls house. Her mother told me I didn’t have to play dolls if I didn’t want to, I remeber telling her it was ok, I wanted to be a girl. I was around 4 or 5. I didn’t start dreassing and experimenting with cloths untill I was around 7. As a child I always knew why I had to be a boy, but I so wanted to be a girl instead, and would spend hours daydreaming how it would be.
I first new at age 8 that i was a girl.Thats when i fell asleap in mom’s bra pantyhose and high heels. And she seen me. That’s when she told me she wanted me to be born a girl and my name was to be Kimberly. Till this day i still dress as a girl
Hi Lucille, I can remember when I was four years old , that I was different and would try to wear my mothers bras, panties,dresses and makeup.I didnt know why I didnt fit in and was really embarrased to have to take gym class with the boys instead of the girls. I was constantly bullied in school by other boys. It was hard for me they didnt have information available on transgendered people like myself. My heart goes out to all those transgendered today.You are so sweet to help us all
Hi
I would say that i first had realization i was differnt Then A man i try wear women close and like be with women not with man it happen about 30 years age and i steel until now kept in closet but one day i well go out be a women
thank you lucille
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I felt in the first grade that I wanted to be a girl. Of course, in the era I grew up in, it was a taboo to even mention anything like that. One time in school, the teacher asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up, of course, you get the usual answers.
When I said I wanted to be a mother, they said I couldn’t be a mommy, because I was a boy. My parents were mixed on it. I think my mom knew but my dad was entirely different.
In Jr. high and High school I was called a fag, even though I never mentioned anything about my wanting to be a girl. But inside I knew I was different.
i first knew i was a girl later in life at the age of 10.