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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Always go out as a woman, except to work and that is about to change. Set the schedule with my boss. 55 days and counting.
I go out total woman no probs when I have a date with some man or I have to go see someone at his.
I live as a female indoors. For my work I adopt my male look although my naturally long hair, my hair style, my growing little breasts, my hands and my body may tell a story to the careful observer
“Andrea”…You Are “One, Hot, Sexy Girl…Great Outfit; Very Sexy…I Would Love To Date You !!!
That would be nice
OK with me but I live in the UK
I AM a woman. I have totally abandoned the masculine identity I was assigned at birth. The name I was given at birth is no longer my legal name. What is between my legs in no way, shape, or form defines who I truly am.
Love dressing as a woman. I go out frequently dressed, it’s such a rush, can’t wait for the weekends. XOXO Mary
“Mary”…Very Sexy Outfit…You Are SOOOO Beautiful…I Just Love To Get My Nails Painted !!!
I live as the woman I am 24/7.
I have worked on obtaining a feminine look but it’s been a hard journey and have yet to reach the goals I’ve set for myself. I finally started to produce buds/breast and even started to lactate when using my breast pump which is so exciting. With all the positives come the negatives, the soreness in my breast along with trying to hide my success at work. Working in my profession among all men, seeing my breast/nipples sticking out through my shirt has become embarrassing and now I’m having second thoughts. As much as I want to be the woman I am, being ridiculed has been difficult. Trying to find other women to engage a relationship with is also a process, not many open minded women out there, leaving me very depressed. I have no attraction to men and women seem to only want a strong alpha man at they’re side, ugh!
You are not alone, Jessica. Many part-time or stealthily transitioning women have similar problems. There is hope, however. Usually things eventually get better. For now, if you can travel, a different setting is often a morale improver. Or if you can go to one of the several trans getaways throughout the country, you can have a truly joyful experience. The one I’m most familiar with is Esprit, in Port Angeles, Washington, in May. Google and marvel!
I go out as a woman fairly frequently usually about twice a month or more if i get the chance, I absolutely love it. These days I rarely dress at home preferring to do the whole Rachel thing for a night out. I am not on hormones but have used Fenugreek in the past which gave me nice small breasts.
I dress at home mostly. I have no other cd friends to do things with. I enjoy my time dressed up. On hard work days I find it relaxing to come home, shower and make myself up for the evening. I do wish that I could go out but this state is redneck state, not to many here venture out in public. I am still working on myself and will be completed some day. Thanks for letting me voice my story.