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 Outdated or offensive terms can be hurtful.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 consider myself a true woman just wrong body wich really sucks . my wife knows i am woman in wrong body and she is really supportive of me yeah wifey. we are true lesbians yeah
On the subject labeling, I can only give my opinion as it applies to myself, but categories are somewhat of a foolish attempt to justify what one would clearly want to do…if there was no such thing as categories.
I also dislike categories because if you’re not careful, they can and most often will, in some way or another, subtly impose limitations and restrictions on oneself, ones friends, relationships and even everyday choices in life itself.
On the subject of cross-dressing, I enjoy cross-dressing because it allows me to access feelings that quite frankly, are not accessible any other way.
Sadly, most women that I reveal my desire to cross-dress to don’t really understand my reasoning, but I usually try to give an example like…Imagine attending a glamorous affair dressed in a luxurious evening gown that makes you feel great…and then…imagine being at that same affair in your pajamas and you would probably feel totally different. Interestingly, you’re the same person, attending the same event…yet a mere change of clothing invokes a totally different set of feelings. Remove yourself from the glamorous situation completely and most likely either set of feelings that were invoked by the clothing will be difficult to access or conjure up without the actual situation or clothing. (Makes sense to me…LOL…Guess that’s all that really matters when it comes down to it.)
It’s a shame that so many genetic women don’t understand nor truly appreciate a male who whishes to explore his femininity via venturing into her world…walking a mile in her shoes (and clothes)…and experiencing so many of the subtle physical sensations, which may seem mundane to her, yet totally fascinating and exciting to him. (Not to mention missing out on the opportunity to explore her own lesbian fantasies and yes, even her male side…LOL)
If I had to place a label on myself, I would quite frankly have to say that, “I am man, who simply enjoys a healthy sampling of all the wonderful experiences that life has to offer…to include indulging in femininity.”
Well Ma’am,i myself consider myself a TrannyGirl but Really I do not think of labels really.i usually refer to me as a Girl cause it is Truly how i feel about myself.Someday,IF I GET THE MONEY,i would Love to get THE surgery done so that i can Truly be rid of THAT.But I always Now and Forever will see myself as a Girl.I hope I have answered Your question.I now curtsy for You Ma’am.stephanie
Hello_— I was born male .But given girl’s name and raised as a female.
Therefor, I live as a female (at home) .
I am a woman (mentally), with male hardware.
I guess I would (lable) myself a transvestite. Because, I feel normal in female clothes, not for sexual turnon like a “crossdresser
thank you
When I was a lot younger, I considered myself a heterosexual crossdresser, because I was primarily attracted to women. Then I started to pass a bit and interact with people as a woman and I found I fit so much better as one. Now I consider myself a non-op (can’t afford it) transwoman and bi. Still really prefer butch women to guys though.
I consider myself to be transgengered.I also like the term tgirl and use it whenever speaking informally.by the way, I love the updated hypnosis sessions.I listen to one or more every night.subtle changes but huge improvement in effectivness.thankyou
Love,
Marilu
I think.. i’m a curios.. like to think about how I feel if I’m like a woman.
I consider myself as a Crossdresser happy as a Man but love Femme things. Dress to pass I would do nothing to disgrace Women