Stepping out publicly as a woman is one of the most powerful ways to validate your femme self.
So how often do you do it?
Do you live as a woman full time?
Do you crossdress regularly or on occasion?
Or is the answer (sadly): never?
Please take my poll and share your thoughts in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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It is me Again. I want to talk some more giggles :). I am weading out all of my male clothing as I go and replacing them with female clothing . I have no intentions to buy anymore male clothing what so ever .I have 1 pair of men jeans left. And all the rest are female and I love the way they fit my bum and legs . I have been replacing my t shirts with blouses and the rest of My clothing I am replacing with all women clothing and that means shoes nylons underware and sleep ware.
I just wish that I could find the gutch to go out in public dressed as a womanI just wish that I could find the guts to go out in public dressed as a woman I am just frightened what people think about me.
Everytime i get dressed i try and go out. I started making a list of goals for me to to every years and i would have several activities that envolved me being out of the house. I try and present as female as often as I can when dressed and when I do i want to show it off. Whether it is going to a park and taking picutes by myself of hitting a coffee shop and clothing store. Evenetually my list had nothing about going out because it had become a part of my routine and life.
I have been crossdressing from the age of 12 years old, experimenting with my mother’s lingerie and shoes. This experience reinforced my need to crossdress to the point I now need to dress as often as I can and occasionally I go out fully dressed girly shopping trips to buy new underwear, outfits and shoes. I have a friend who owns a bridal shop and since my very first visit to her shop she has encouraged me to visit her en femme. I have learned a lot from Wendy (that is her name) and as a result have mastered wearing makeup, walking in high heeled shoes and looking as presentable as a woman as I possibly can. I am now more confident being out and about dressed as a women and even though I may occasionally receive nasty comments I am happy in that I am now so confident to go out as my alter ego I view it more of a problem for them than me. It is part of the thrill being out shopping and chatting to the sales assistants asking their advice on what outfits would fit me best. Being a crossdresser is not something to be ashamed of, it is something to embrace and enjoy because there is nothing like this kind of experience to make living worthwhile.
I have enjoyed dressing in women cloths at an early age make up was my fav thing to do . Once I got in my early 30s is when I really started crossdressing a lot. The more I did the more I new that I really am a women inside everything came to light because when I was young I was very Fem and was bullied a lot . But that is ok it is what it is :). I learned to not care I am who I am . I started my transition Nov 1/22 and it is going awesome . I am noticing that I am now going breast and that is so awesome , I am feeling so Happier than I have ever felt in my life :).
I have been crossdressing from the age of 12 years old, experimenting with my mother’s lingerie and shoes. This experience reinforced my need to crossdress to the point I now need to dress as often as I can and occasionally I go out fully dressed girly shopping trips to buy new underwear, outfits and shoes. I have a friend who owns a bridal shop and since my very first visit to her shop she has encouraged me to visit her en femme. I have learned a lot from Wendy (that is her name) and as a result have mastered wearing makeup, walking in high heeled shoes and looking as presentable as a woman as I possibly can. I am now more confident being out and about dressed as a women and even though I may occasionally receive nasty comments I am happy in that I am now so confident to go out as my alter ego I view it more of a problem for them than me. It is part of the thrill being out shopping and chatting to the sales assistants asking their advice on what outfits would fit me best. Being a crossdresser is not something to be ashamed of, it is something to embrace and enjoy because there is nothing like this kind of experience to make living worthwhile.
I usually only leave my place as a woman if I’m going to a event to cosplay so I plan to be trick or treating as catwoman from batman returns but if I can lose all my body/facial hair and ditch my mask/items in the attached image to my garage then perhaps I could get a pedicure and manicure at a nail salon with
my sister-in-law while dressed up as my alter ego Rachel.
I’m a professional Ballroom Dance Teacher. I am 56 and live 24/7 female being transgender. I wear things that are suitable for my age group including skirts, dresses and suits. Maybe I’ve had it easier than most but keep jumping the hurdles has they appear. I want you girls reading that’s anything is possible with determination and application.