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 Outdated or offensive terms can hurt, so it’s okay to set boundaries about how others address you.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 would like to say that i don’t label myself but when i told my friends that i have decided to dress in women’s clothes they said go for it if it makes you happy.. But sometimes i feel like people are stairing at me lol.. I get confused sometimes and feel like I would be better if I wasn’t here but i guess that’s the devil putting unwanted thoughts in my head
Didn’t know I had a tag on me labeling me. 🙂 Jenna is my label. 🙂
If there a label I quess it would be Transgender Women. Personally I don’t care what people think, they haven’t a clue about they are saying. Lucille if it wasn’t for you I probably would not be her today you have saved me. Thank You .
Your Gal,
Kelly
If I had to classify myself I would say I am across dresser trying to become more like a woman physically and mentally. I would just like to be who I want to be and fit into a judgmental society.
I have never “classified” myself. I don’t feel that people fall at titles. I am just simply me, I do not need labels to confirm my identity, but for those who need one for reference or understanding I quess I would fall under the category of heterosexual crossdresser.
Lucille
when i am dressed i feel like a woman….but i know how the public is so ignorant…i feel if they don’t like it just leave me alone
I am Transgender Woman. Presently I am a perfect woman.
Because of my performance like body, behaviour, walking, speaking everything like as a woman. Thank you Lucille for your support to me always.
I see myself as a woman but when I,m dealing with people that don’t know me I tell them I,m transgendered . Being a truck driver for 30+ years evryone still sees me as the same person just look a bit nicer …lol xxxxx