Stepping out into the word as your female self can be incredibly empowering. It’s powerful validation for crossdressers and transgender women alike.
In this blog post, I want to dive into this topic and hear about your own experiences. How often do you present yourself as a woman in public?
Do you live as a woman full time? Do you crossdress regularly or on occasion? Or is the answer, sadly, “never”?
Please take my transgender / crossdressing survey and share your thoughts in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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I’m FAR from being passable. But I’m always hopeful that someday… And that’s why I’m subscribed to this site, hoping that with enough guidance and encouragement that I may reach that point where I’m able to step out..!
I’ve been out dressed several times though only in the evening to parties with other cd/tg’s.
In fact I am planning to go out shopping en femme in two weeks for the first time. Really looking forward to that but also a little hesitant still. I think I will get my make up done and dress in jeans with a nice top and a pair of medium heels. I’m sure if I enjoy this first time out at the mall if will go more frequently.
Nathalie,
if you really want to be ‘en-femme’ you should be wearing a dress or a skirt and a blouse.
Jeans are not feminine attire, after all men wear them all the time.
Show the real woman that you desire to feel to see.
Nathalie
If you look as good as in your pic you will only get admiring glances…even from the women. I found the secret to being out in public is to NOT watch other people’s reactions and just walk confidently and with a happy demeanor.
Hi Dana,
Thank you for your kind words.
This picture was taken by a professional photographer and make up was done by a make up artist. Results may vary when I do my make up myself.
I will try to remember your words when I walk through the mall, looking forward to finally go out dressed and shop for new outfits.
I go out in public as a woman occasionally. I live in a small town with some people in it who hate others like me. There are times I have gone out anyways. I am me. Thats pretty much how I look at myself. As long as I am happy, the ones in this world who cant understand can just shut up. I am going out a little more now than I did a year ago. In my pic that you see here, I was preparing for a formal “ladies night out.” I had two gg women friends and one tg friend helping me get ready. I had the time of my life that night!!
It is a process for me,I have been out only a few times and not really to very public places.It was quite exilerating to be out as a woman but i am not to the point where my confidence allows me to be out and not be anxious about it.It is a work in progress.But I want to thank Lucille for being out there to be an inspiration to me and my journey to being the woman that I was ment to be.As my inner woman releases me from the male body I was born into ,Lucille has given me the tools to achieve my true feminine self.Lucielle is my ray of sunshine.Once again THANK YOU!!
I have been 24-7 female since oct13 , its a lot of hard work I had no idea just how much time it takes , makeup hair nails and matching the clothing its hard . a, I going to do this for ever full time . I told myself I would do it for a year and then ho from there . Do the clothing make the person not really but it helps . lots of natural girls dress like men lots of natural men dress femme ,ale female there really isnt that much difference men have a outty and girls have a inny LOL
I Live as a woman Full Time. In my 3rd Year of Transition. I have attended Therapy sessions once a month. I have been on Hormone Replacement Therapy for 2 years. I plan GRS ( Gender Reassignment Therapy ) in Nov 2015.
Over All I am very Happy & Now Understand GID.
Gender Identity Dysphoria.
I’m a Disabled Veteran ( U.S. Forces )
All My Transgender Care is provided FREE
By The Dept. Of Veterans’ Affairs.
Good Luck To All My Sisters
XXXOOO Ms. Holly Brown.
As far as I know, there is no place in my state or even Louisiana that does a transformation makeup or dressup session for those of us who really need the initial help/coaching to become passable.
Sometimes I need to present as male, but more often than not I am in public as a female as my I’d also reflects. It’s been so long since name and I’d change I really don’t care about how I a perceived.. i am just Nicci.
I go out at least one a week with friends. Shopping,comedy club,dinner,even to a shooting range. It’s great fun.