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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Wow! This one was a tough one to answer. This year has been so phenomenal for me that it was hard for me to narrow it down to one achievement. I have gone from being “made out” within the first few seconds when someone notices me to going out regularly in public during the day, “blending in” & being put in situations where people are either greeting me as a female or where I have ordered lunch or shopping. I am currently working on my feminine voice!
I would have to say, the one great achievement in my journey is being able to truly accept and tap into my feminine persona. This has led to being able to emulate a genetic woman, and has allowed me to work on makeup, fashion and mannerisms.
xoxoxo – Jessika
My greatest achievement is that I’m still alive.
My greatest achievement (actually my greatest little ‘Ronae’ moment) was sitting in a coffee shop in Provincetown on a lovely autumn evening with two women that I had just met and who graciously asked me to join them. I learned indirectly, through conversation, that they were genetic women. We chatted effortlessly for hours about life things…dreams, love, children, broken hearts and happy moments. It was just three women each sharing her story over coffee. It felt wonderful to be accepted in such a sweet and ordinary way. And even though it was transgender week, not once did they question or even hint as to my gender. They liked me as I was and anything else, I guess, didn’t matter. I’m sure this must sound mundane to others but it was one of my first experiences as a woman. I love the memory.
MUNDANE? Oh Ronae, I would dare to say that about 80% or more of the girls here would just LOVE to be able to do what you did. When it all boils down for all of us is to just be ACCEPTED, not be shunned ignored or be made fun of. Just to be “Oh, that’s just another girl/lady sitting there….No one “Special”, no more than any other female. Am I right ladies? I know it is that way for me.
Greatest achivment? Well, that I got out last year after being mor or less deprimade in 67 years. What I did not realised was that the official things take so long time. Here in sweden 1½ year full time as a girl until you get the hormone or surgery treatment. So Lucille, as you understand so I do not have all the time I would need. I think you understand that in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s you did not got out with your problems. Now it is much more easy althou it still can be very dangerous. It has been killings as you know. Well, I have to wait for the official judgement an meanwhile I try a thing now and then. Luckily is my friends understanding and I get good help from the feminine side. The males is a bit more holding. But you have to take a day in right peace. One funny thing with you Lucilla is that you are thinking that all trans … , are young boys or girls. BUT if you google for pictures of older trans … , people than you get a lot of them. Can become good customers. OK, enugh for this time. Happy go lucky!
Aunt Jullan. 🙂
sorry for my pic i don’t have any good ones.
Um…I’m ugly but i do git help taking hormones so that is a good achievement and i am getting more comfortable being feminine in public. I’m happy with my hormones results so far but still taking them
To be able to live as myself and to have the body I should have always had. Being accepted by family and the community I live in . x
To be able to live as myself and to have the body I should have always had. Being accepted by family and the community I live in . x