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 Outdated or offensive terms can be hurtful.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
I call myself transgender woman. Honestly, it bothers me so much that I wasn’t born female and being referred to as male hurts! Getting singled out is enough to make want to disappear forever.
i like become a crossdresser, becouse its very funny. i love bra, panties,skirts and tops. i like to show my fem image in public and love to attract boys. walk,sit and talk like a girl very funny. wear night gown also.
I consider myself a Woman because that’s how I feel inside, however im not comfortable in wearing woman’s clothes in public until my body is fully feminize, I don’t care what people think of me, it’s just I don’t want the attention
I think of myself as a transwoman these days, but it’s fluid and subject to change! Within my own head I see a transgender spectrum that goes from pantie-wearers to full-blown, transitioned women; on that scale I think I would be on the womanly side of transvestite. My t-ness has developed and the wearing of the clothes for sexual thrills no longer happens; they’re just right for how I feel inside xxx
Hi Roz
That’s how I feel too. Years and years ago, the thrill of doning my clothes would just send sexual feelings all through my body. Now the thrills are different, now I feel so feminine. I just wish I could be out and about more. But he has been trained as a man over the years, and has the responsibilities to go with it.
Much love ❤
Tina D. H.
Hi again Roz
Am I happy? Well sort of, I still get to be out for about an hour a day through the week (going to work in the mornings). Is it enough, no but it will have to suffice till circumstances change. His wife knows about me, but has never met me. She hates me, (says she married a MAN). Our daughter accepted me, but she passed away a few years ago, (please no sympathy, he and I came to accept it a while ago).
A few months ago while he was working north of here, there were about a dozen GG’s who I knew, who liked me. Some of them wanted me to go shopping with them. One lady would stop what she was doing, come over then hug and kiss me, (I was in heaven).
Twice now when he washes his nasty work clothes he has let me come out and play, but the laundry may was empty. I hope to do it again and again, but the laundry mat hasn’t been empty since those two times.
Any way before I ramble on to long I should get off here. It’s just so nice to get to chat with someone who is the same.
Much love
Tina D. H.
I can sympathise: I have family and obligations too. But the truth will out, and we’re all trying to figure out how to let it happen! Most importantly, are you happy where you are? ‘Cos really, that’s what matters…
Hugs,
Roz xx
I identify with none. I am a woman ! A woman who will be complete after my SRS this year. 🙂 xoxo
I’m a cross dresser but when I go out as a woman looking for a man and I meet a man I tell him I’m a Tgirl. This way there’s no surprises if we end up getting naked together.
I consider myself Transgender or Tgirl
i dont mind if people call me a tranny as i call myself a tranny who plays guitar when i gig
but i do feel female more than male
hugs xxamyxx
I want to be a full time woman so I call myself a woman I act and dress like a woman and even have the desires of a woman I am woman through and through.
lots of love Justine xxx