Have you ever felt like it might be too late to begin crossdressing or embark on your male to female transition?
If so, I’m here to tell you that it’s never too late to pursue your feminine dreams!
Regardless of your age or circumstances, there’s no better time than NOW to fully embrace your inner woman.
In this blog post, we’ll explore 7 reasons why it’s not too late for your MTF transformation or transition. Let’s get started!
1. There Are More Positive Transgender Role Models Than Ever Before
In today’s world, there are more positive trans role models than ever before.
From Janet Mock, transgender author and advocate, to Danica Roem, the first transgender woman to win a state seat, now is the perfect time join these role models in raising awareness.
2. With Age Comes Wisdom and Experience
While we might all wish to be forever young, age brings with it valuable wisdom and experience.
Your male to female journey can benefit greatly from the insights and knowledge that come with time.
3. 50 is the New 30 and 70 is the New 50
Despite our youth-obsessed society, there are many fabulous female icons in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond who prove that age is only a number.
Candis Cayne, Alexandra Billings, Tracey Norman, and many other trans celebrities prove that beauty and femininity have no expiration date.
4. You Care Less About What Others Think
As you grow older, you tend to care less about other people’s opinions. And that is a beautiful thing!
Spending less time worrying about what people think of you can definitely enhance your MTF journey.
5. These Pioneers Prove it’s Never Too Late to Reinvent Yourself
Countless late bloomers have achieved remarkable success by starting over later in life. Here are examples of transgender women who reinvented themselves after age 50:
- Rachel Levine, who serves as the 17th Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, began her transition when she was 54.
- Jennifer Pritzker, notable for being the first transgender billionaire, came out as transgender at age 63.
- Caitlyn Jenner, American media personality and former Olympic gold medal-winning athlete, came out as transgender at the age of 65.
6. It’s Better to Dare Than Have Regrets
When you reflect on your life one day, would you rather look back on a life that was lived to the fullest, even if it ruffled a few feathers, or be filled with regrets?
The choice to embrace your true self is yours to make TODAY.
7. There are More Resources Than Ever Before
Today, there is a wealth of resources available, including transgender and crossdressing support groups, websites, books, and specialized products and procedures.
These resources can go a long way in supporting your feminine transformation or transition.
In conclusion
I hope this post has convinced you that it’s never too late for your MTF transformation or transition. Now is the perfect time to pursue your feminine dreams, whatever they may be.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this topic, so please share your comments below!
Love,
Lucille
as you say with age comes experience and wisdom ( not sure about wisdom in my case lol ) and it’s great to be able to help others gain in confidence and live the life not dream of it.
I just look at these girls and think how lucky they are to have their own hair although I do have hair but very little on top so it is to the wigs that I go
I have crossdressed into doors but have yet to do it outside, although once I went to Walmart while still dressed like a woman. I walked there.
I live 4 blocks from Walmart. I would like to live like a woman 24/7 but live in a place called Heron Grove a retirement place. I wonder what others would think if I always dressed like a woman. I regret I don’t have the nerve to do so but maybe someday I will. I love the feel of woman’s clothes!
“Danial”…”You Are A Very Pretty & Sexy Lady”…That is a great Bra that you are wearing…It really makes your dress look & fit great on you !!!
Never is late
Serpil:
Love your look, Beautiful! Please, more pics please. Here is one from yesterday at lunch. …Enjoy being You! T.J.
P.s….would love to hear from you. ..be kind, I am 71YO girlfriend! !
Thanks my girl friend.
Wow! THXS Lucille. ..great info.
I got a pad & pen to jot down information on CD ‘ing. Saw where there is a convention in Seattle that I will investigate and attend! !
Also other sites to go to for resources. I am already on Erie Sisters, & Sister House.
These are both, Along with LUCILLE ‘S , Are great sites. TJ
Hi Lucillle,
I’m in my seventies and am thoughly enjoying my trans fluid life even though not full time.
Last weekend I went to the theatre in Norwich with two friends and we had a wonderful time.
We were all supprised by the women who came to speak to us and compliment us on our
dress sense and make-up, it was just thrilling and so unexpected. I can’t wait for our next
theatre evening.
Love.
Joanna.xx
Joanna;
We older Gurls need to stick together! !
At 71yrs, I am appreciative of everyday I get. THE KNEES, ANKLES, BACK! ! Wow, I just put one 3-4 ” heel in front of the other, & keep going.
Need PICTURES OF YOU, REPLY TO ME. Encourage comments. ..Enjoy being You! T.J.
It should never too late. I needed this pep talk because sometimes I’m just feeling like it’s not possible. But the more we wait the more we aren’t killing our dreams. I’m a much better woman than man. I’ve always been a woman and to afraid to really come out. We can’t keep living inside our fears.
Lucille….You are right on! I was 63 when I made the decision to start transitioning and I am 68 now. Having cross-dressed for many years I knew that to be truly at peace within myself I would have to take the next step. Although I probably won’t have any surgeries I have developed my breasts through your herbal apps. I have never been as happy as I am today living my female identity every day. The self hypnosis program worked wonders for my state of mind and I can access that just by willing it.
I had been looking to a rather dismal existence upon retirement if I didn’t transition. Now I have a reason to get up every day and make myself look the best I can. Some days I don’t leave home but I still do makeup, hair, clothing , etc never letting that old male side back in. I owe you a great debt of gratitude for all your encouragements and programs.
Ms Dana…p.s. the photo is when I was 67