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 dress occasionally but would like to dress full time but the wife doesn’t agree. I’m on HRT and use wild yam cream and fenugreek. I have developed very nice breasts and would like to show them off to another bi-sexual person. It sucks being me.
I have yet to sadly although it’s something I dream to do one day
Live full time as a woman and working on starting hrt and have already starting get my facial hair permanently removed.
Living my destiny!!
Congratulations on your journey full time. I’m still closeted with family and friends. I have been out once shopping and a few times privately with sis women. I kove feeling like a woman. Christina III
Thank You Brettany for your kind words. I have lost two relationships from being caught while dressing and phone photos. I love dressing as Christina as often as possible and around the house. I have got to a point where I do wear somethings outside, but really don’t want to bother the neighbors. I am dressed underneath most of the time but make up, nails, hair, WOW just to hide or take off as soon as I need to leave is hard, I have got out and really want to that more often. Information on safe places , events, gatherings really aren’t that easy to find. I’m trying to network with other sites to get more info from the ladies. One day we will all be A sexual and no one will care , but today. I love the feeling of transforming into a new ME at times. Thank you for caring. Maybe Lucille could put up an Event board for us Gurls to post and refer to for things to do. Her article on safe shopping places was nice info. I’m trying to find a salon in a the Dayton Ohio area for a make over. Stay Beautiful inside and out.
Christina III
*Thanks & Blessings Christina*
My transition was a gradual, gentle process over the course of seven years, where people who had been watching me change eventually decided “oh, she must be a woman.” Wherever I was in my transition, I was 100% myself under my circumstances. Going gradually was a necessity for me, but in the end, it enabled my spouse to adapt to being married to a woman.
Christina, I hope you are able to make whatever changes you feel necessary, AND maintain your relationships! <3
none of answers fit me\i go out half dressed as woman all time now pushing my limits towards being fully dressed but at sametime watching where i go dressed n who’s watching my movement’s also since having live with very nosey person i have becareful when and time’s i dressed
Live full time, on HRT, and had the beard removed. I love just being me.
How did you have your “beard removed”?
WHEEEEEEEE!!!
I’ve been in the closet for over 10 years. I’ve purged and purchased numerous times. Married, so hiding it.
Recently, I’ve wanted to really dress and be the female for a long weekend or a week. I want to experience it. It may turn out to be terrible. I’m not young and I’m not skinny. I’m working on the courage to venture out as Sandi. We’ll see.
Sandi
I only fully discovered that I am transgender in February 2014. I got out of the Navy in March 2016, when the ban on open service by transgender people was originally in effect. I haven’t been able to start hormone therapy or get any surgeries. While I was still in, I used to dress up as the real me and go out nearly every day/night. After I got out, since I didn’t have a job lined up, and wasn’t set up to start my gender transition, I had to stop going out as my real self. I still wear dresses and my 6+ inch platform pump high heels nearly every moment of every day when I get to dress up as the real me (right now that is only at home). I miss being the real me. :'(
Charlotte
As an veteran you can get many transgender services through VA Health Care. While they can not provide any gender related surgeries they can provide your trans meds and probably more importantly, gender therapy. If your local VA is big enough there should be a support group of other veterans. There is a larger percentage of veteran TG than the general population. My ill-informed opinion is that we were trying to prove out macho bonefides.