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 Outdated or offensive terms can be hurtful.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 like both sides of me so i would consider myself a crossdresser. i dont plan to go full time but i do hate labels
I consider myself cross gendered. I am currently being administered the hrt and am living with id as a female. This has been the biggest step in my new life being in public as Kari and not as a male. TY so very much for all the support and help 🙂
I’m still “coming out,” I suppose, so I’m not sure what to call myself. I’m not taking hormones or dressing full time yet, but I’ve dressed in public several times and I’m somewhat passable. I usually just say I’m a crossdresser if it comes up, though the term really doesn’t cover it.
there is a whole new category of transgender now showing up all over. i have named it the androgynder phenomenon. these are people whose masc and fem polarities have come into equal balance and then have integrated into a a third polarity that is feminine in nature but beyond the feminine associated with female. in my research i call this feminine the master feminine. this master energy provokes a strong feminine expression in the androgynder person and this is true in both male and female subjects.the androgynder state evolves in males in eleven phases and in females in eight phases. this phenomenon is being energized by the 2011 and 2012 shift of the planet’ into fourth and fifth dimension. Androgynder can be seen in the hundreds of young boys ,age 8 thru 17 who look exactly like girls but who are not gay or transgender or effeminate.it is a prophetic warning to accept the divine mother.
i dont really care i just love dressing up and being girly makes me feel sexy xx
I am a woman, born with an ugly bit.
I will accept the term transgender because it describes the difficulities people like myself have.
But I wouldn’t apologise or ask anyone for permission. If someone has a problem with me then it is theirs and I will politely ask them to keep it to themselves.
Heyo sweet Lucille, I am a transsexual and ladyboy with a 38-D natural bust, so what could I ´be else when I love men to lay me astray?
love Charnette
I consider myself a transgender M2F in transition taking hormones. I find living a double idenity getting more and more difficult