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
Hi Lucille honey goodness girlfriend I guess I got lucky this year my niece she is sweeter at times of course she has more money than the rest of relatives and she sent me a rather nice Christmas package perhaps I should’ve waited to open it but it had no wait till Christmas to open labeling of any kind so I opened it and low and behold it had some goodies inside nothing all that spectacular except for one tiny detail a $50.00 gift card no fortune for sure but at least maybe enough to get a few girly goodies for myself certainly not at Victoria’s Secret but I think I’m going to go get that sweater I mentioned a bit back and some much needed panties and perhaps a bra if I can squeeze it all under $50.00 lol anyway I just had to tell somebody that might understand a little I hope they have my size anyway I Love You Lucille and all my other Girlfriend’s here too Love MJ aka DragonLady I’m thinking about Pink Griffin as feathers are so much more feminine I think
Edy dear I’m glad you said that honey we do appreciate the support Lucille gives us all here but it also reminded me of those old Bartles & James Commercials lol
thank you for support us
I am,60 and since I have found my feminine side I am so much happier I always thought that something was missing before but since I have been dressing up as a lady I am so much more ladylike and I am proud of it
Jamie :
Would love to see pics, when you decide, & feel comfortable. I AM 71YO, trying to stay fresh, going out couple times / wk, sometimes meeting my wife for lunch. ..or daughter -in- law for shopping.
Enjoy being You! T.J.
Enjoy my pics. …
Well I met someone here on this blog many years ago, because she needed some help and I have been in contact with her ever séance. I just wish she would get the courage to transition at here age of 60. But she keeps telling me she isn’t able to and she will be in the closet for ever and its a secret she has to keep. Because of her job and family, I’m still the biggest support she has and I wish she would transition and the women she is.
Tengo 57 años y no creo atreverme, mi esposa mis hijos la familia
I am in my early 40’s and yes as we age it does get easier and you become more confident and brave. I am to the point now, that I don’t care as much as I used to. I do wish I would have been more brave at a younger age, but better late than never
In Her Shoes;
Yeah, get in them there Shoes, stockings, panties, bra, slip & dress, don’t forget wig & make up….get out there. ..I’ m 71, in my 60th year of serious dressing. ..here are a couple of outfits to inspire you. ..Enjoy Being You! T.J.
Should I have started 20 years ago! Yes! But, something prevented me from doing that. I told my therapist I was in my mid 60’s last week and she exclaimed: “OMG! I thought you were in your early 50’s”….don’t worry about age….its only a number!
Only 16 :/
It’s important not to wait too long; be an adult but don’t wait and regret – be happy being you xx