When it comes to expressing your gender identity, navigating labels can be tricky. For those identifying as transgender or non-binary, finding the right words is essential.
Obviously, it’s important for people to use language that respects and reflects your identity. Outdated or offensive terms can be hurtful.
However, it’s important to remember that you’re more than just a label!
Ultimately, what matters most is how you personally want to be addressed, regardless of where you fall on the gender spectrum.
So, let’s talk about it!
Do you have a particular term or label that resonates with you – such as crossdresser, transgender woman, non-binary person, or something else?
I’m eager to hear your thoughts, so let’s continue the conversation in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
Pure and simple, I consider myself a crossdresser and am not particularly ashamed of it . Thanks for asking.
(I do not require a label for I am not in a can.)
(If you must put me in a can; so you can label me, remember the air holes please.)
I label myself with a piece of scotch tape and a sharpie.
“Hot”
:)………..
Thank you Amy, I love that you love that!!
::Hug!::
that is so cute I like that!!!
I am a lingerie wearer.I have been wearing panties,p hose and girdle for 16 years,and love chatting with other cd/tg/tvs.
Hello everyone,
I guess as for me I consider myself transexual in transition.all my life I never felt like a boy I always knew inside I am a woman. And feel I can’t hide who I am.so I am a teansexual woman and love myself
Personally I hate labels but I usually refer to myself as a T-girl if I have to make a distinction…but usually I just say I’m a girl and leave it at that.
Hello everyone,
I guess as for me I consider myself transexual in transition.all my life I never felt like a boy I always knew inside I am a woman. And feel I can’t hide who I am.so I am a teansexual woman love myself
I don’t like labels. I am female 24/7. Living my life with knowing who I am and feeling secure with who I am. One of my grand daughters called it right, she says I am a boy/girl. Simply said, I was not born with a matching body and brain. Body male, brain female.
Want a label: I was diagnosed as being Transgender.
Best Wishes Girls.