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 Outdated or offensive terms can hurt, so it’s okay to set boundaries about how others address you.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
When I 1st began dressing I as a woman as a 16 yr old I regarded myself as an avid crossdresser & as I had a slender body for a guy & could wear some very sexy outfits. It was my little secret until but as a 18tr old my older brother caught me dressed as a schoolgirl & shall we just say every changed !!. I was then blackmailed into going out to a club wearing a little black dress & stilettos heels & I’ve never looked back since & think of myself as a Tgirl
je suis un travestit et fier de l’être, je ressent une femme en moi mais pas au point de prendre des hormones . je l’est toujours ressentie au fond de moi .et avec l’age (62ans ) et divorçée , je veut sortir en femme mais c’est pas facile ,
avec le confinement j’ai oser sortir sur le balcon en femme et toute la peur du on dit a disparue sa été un grand pas . mercis a vous lucille, love bisou .
I’d say crossdresser because of Rachel. Out of all my female cosplays I agree only she is flatout full on woman crossdressing until I can change my gender if that happens.
im a crossdresser
As a beautiful woman.
genderfluid beautiful person!
I identify as a transgender woman. Though if someone were to refer to me as a transwoman I wouldn’t be offended. To me they’re basically the same. Or at least close enough. Honestly as long as the woman is there I’m pretty easy to please. I have read your posts/articles for over a decade now and I even purchased the Stepping Out Secrets program. That being said, I am sadly still a “closeted” transgender woman. However I am working through things and finally taking steps to be ME
When I’m in male mode I’m Mick & when I’m in female mode I’m Michelle. My friends & family always say that they don’t see Mick in Michelle & vis a versa. Why do we have to have labels. I know that I will never be a biological female but when I’m dressed as a female, that’s what I see myself as. Easy