You’ve put a lot of effort into perfecting your feminine image – from outfits and makeup to practicing your voice and body movements.
But today, let’s pause the improvement talk and take a moment to appreciate the progress you’ve already made. Because, seriously, you’re amazing!
What’s your proudest accomplishment on your MTF journey so far?
It could be a major milestone like starting hormone therapy, coming out to a friend, or going out in public as a woman for the first time.
Or it could be a smaller victory, like buying your first lipstick or choosing your feminine name.
Even if you’re just starting out, there’s a lot to celebrate. Acknowledging your true self is a significant step forward!
So let’s hear it! What is your greatest transgender or crossdressing achievement?
Please share your story with us in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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For me it would be going out dressed up, I did a tester in 2013 somewhere that wasn’t going to be busy with people walking about at night, managed to go 30 minutes or so walking without feeling nervous. Then I tried my luck again earlier this year in a Town Centre, again at night time, luckily it was quiet, few people about, but kept my nerve and as I got back to where I want to be, nearly bumped into someone, but the person didn’t react or say anything, so I calmly carried on walking on back to my car. During the walk which again I think last over 30 minutes I was expecting someone to say something, but was lucky. Would try again
it’s two fold on my end, First was being shot down at first for a ” adult” modeling gig because at first meeting they firmly believed I was cis- mind you the one I was talking to was also a cis-woman. Secondly was that nobody around me batted an eye through this whole situation, from family to spouse and so on. While right now Im not fully transitioned ( my work in the adult entertainment biz is a big reason besides cost) I actually do forget what ” was” long ago.
Hello everybody my greatest achievement was till now the SCC conference, where we visited the CNN enfemme, and the guide named us ladies. It was grate to be public enfemme and accepted from everybody. my dream is one time to fly enfemme with my male passport. Love Wilhelmina
I am growing natural feminine breasts. it has made a world of difference for me than wearing forms in my transition.
Samantha
since the age of six i knew i was different than other boys just to not make this long drag out thing i don’t have any male clothes for the last 25 years i always wear female clothes my biggest fear was using public bathrooms never use public rest rooms at all i always held it till i got home and made sure i use the bathroom before i left the house now for the last year i use the women rest room in public places and my other was my voice never was the best female voice now i only talk in my female voice i never go back to my male voice ever since the voice training i have from here and the hypno programs here i so more of a woman now and the flat to fem programs i had it about 2 years ago after my house in Florida burn down i lost everything my breast went from very flat chested to almost a b cup now i’am back at it i’am almost a c cup a b cup is to small and a c cup is a little to big i have so many i just don’t want to bore everyone here i love to tell everyone my whole life from the time i was six years old till now i’am 61 i love living my life now
love Billy
Well it’s when I finally went bought some underwear several pairs at local Becks, then went put on. But it’s went I went out wearing them. That where I’m at now, need to move to next level stocks or a dress? Jenn
Mine would be when i spent a week at my friends flat in where i could be a woman full time, Usually i’m not able to do this since i live with my parents who wont allow it.
For me it was something really kind of simple.
It happened when I had to go get some counseling for a temporary issue I was having. During the intake appointment, I decided to to tell the counselor everything, since it might give her some perspective on my current problem. At the point where she learned my **ahem** biological background, she stopped, squinted and then did a Saturday morning cartoon style double take. “Wait a minute? You WHAT?” she said.
And after she heard it a second time she regarded me for a moment, and shook her head slightly. “That’s amazing,” she murmured, adding that she would have never known.
So in that type of a situation, one on one with another woman and in the bright light of day to be accepted that way just felt miraculous.