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 Outdated or offensive terms can be hurtful.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
In my opinion labels are unnecessary. I simply identify myself as woman.
I love crossdressing & often go out nightimes dresses fully(lingerie,hi-heels,dress,wig etc.), & I still get the same thrill I got the first time I put on a bra. That was 38 years ago
Am married with kids and wife would never undersfand. Thus dress totally as a lady on rare times I can be alone and take myself out shopping, restaurants or nightclubs.
Sexually attracted to women but if partner could be like me as a passable lady could include in my life, along with my lady friends that accept me as Stephanie – so wish I could be her 24/7!!!
I guess I would have to say, something else. I am certainly not transitioning, at least not at this point, but would never completely rule it out either. One could say I’m a crossdresser, but that really doesn’t describe me. When I dress like a woman I’m just me. I think we have to get away from the traditional thoughts of male and female. I’m both. I mean, I think everyone is. We need to start seeing male and female as more of a percentage than a black or white, yes or no. For myself I am about 60-70% Female depending on the day. My features are softer than most men but I can look very masculine when I want to be. When it comes to looking like a woman the hardest part for me is my height because I am 6 foot and hoover very naturally at about 150 pounds. It is easy for me to look like a woman, I’ll be it a very tall one. I am very much about attention to detail. If I can’t be beautiful there would be no point for me. When I’m by myself I am most comfortable think of myself in a feminine way. Who are you when no one is watching? That is the real you. Me, I’m nonbinary, I don’t meet the requirements to be either because I’m both and I believe there are times we need both in ourselves. In a perfect world I could choose the body I wanted and it would be me. I am hopeful that may actually be possible one day and that future generations wont know the pains and feelings that we have. My hope for everyone is to be able to be themselves, always. I believe one day we will be there.
“I am not a human being having a spiritual experience, I’m a Spiritual being having a human experience.” -author unknown
Thalassa
I am a transgender woman. I dress as woman at times except when I pick up my son from school.
At all times, sorry.
I personally like transwoman or transgender wemon. I don’t crossdress, I dress as who I am
I’m a crossdresser. Been doing it off and on since I was a kid. Recently moved out of my parents house and have been experimenting with it more and more. I currently have a couple bras (38D) and panties. Looking to start building a full wardrobe and a nice set of breast forms.
I use all of them myself even shemale. cause frankly you gotta crawl through the mud to get to the higher ground.until we can find a way to earn the respect of the nation without law suits. we won’t have the respect we deserve as (a) people.