Choosing the right words to describe your gender identity can feel tricky. For transgender and non-binary people, finding a label that fits is personal and important.
Using respectful language matters. Outdated or offensive terms can hurt, so it’s okay to set boundaries about how others address you.
At the same time, you are more than a label. What matters most is how you choose to define yourself, no matter where you are on the gender spectrum.
Do you have a label that feels right – like crossdresser, transgender woman, non-binary, or something else?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, so let’s continue the conversation in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
I hate labels of any sort. These days I just want to live my life as a woman and be accepted as such within society without any additional labels. I think there is a lot of confusion out there brought about by defining peoples sexuality by labels we each have to find out who we are within the gender spectrum and have an equal right to live our lives in the gender we need to be.
Im into transgender progynova and blocker aswell
curtsey
Dear Ms Sorella,
For five decades this sissy has never been able to find any label, other than sissy, to describe itself. This sissy’s mind set is as unique as are most other’s of the TG/TS/CD/etc. community.
This sissy has always fancied itself as a lesbian with a permanent strapon. Never had much interest in men as sex objects; only women,
with one very real exception: This sissy just adores felatio; real or stapon/dildo. Deep throating a specialty.
So! Complicated, to say the least.
Since this sissy’s Wife/Mistress died, things have been very fluid. Much more interest in finding the perfect penis, real or fake, to suck.
BUT! Also, a more intense desire to find a Woman to continue the unfinished task of total sissification, whatever that means. Teehee!
Back to uncertain labels, again.
Dear Ms Sorella, You have been a big part of this sissy’s continuing desire to become a total sissy lesbian slut.
Thank You, most Sincerely.
Your obedient,
Carol ‘sissyriki’ Jorgensen
I am a crossdreser that can pass but I love the thought of fooling people I just dress as some one my age and conservative
I consider myself a transgender woman. Never use to use that term until I read the definition of it and knew this was who I happened to be.
There are so many labels for so many people in this world its sad in a way because the only label we should have is this is me and im a wonderful person.
I hate labels, however I tell people I’m a crossdresser because it’s what I do and I love to do it regardless of what anyone thinks. I am who I am and I have the right to be happy..
Sincerely,
Stephanie
Ooops, I therefore consider myself as a Transgendered women as I have not had the surgery.