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’ve been living full time since May 1 2009 with full acceptance and support from family and friends.
I’m retired, volunteer at a local state park working in the gift shop at the visitors center. Belong to an LGBT mixed bowling league, go swimming, snorkeling,kayaking and I’m soon to travel to Barbados to meet some online friends.
Not too bad for a 70 yr young transwoman.
I have been living 24/7 for many years now and I have to admit that its so much easier today with society than it was years ago. Life is so much more fun these days mostly because im finally happy with myself 🙂
I think to be honest I was afraid of myself more than what will everyone else think….once I decided to transition there was no going back !! I wish the best for each of you !
Hgs an love Amy
i have been getting out for 20 plus years. started out with 2 male friends an it finally felt so good to be my self an like a dream come true. over the years i have been able to refine myself an now out about all the time.. Seams like each year i am happier. and i am !! now in my 60s but no one thinks that. most think i am in my early 50s. i go an do as i wish today an no one ever knows unless i tell them. people tell me that my personality goes along with me being so happy as Wendy an that i have a smile on my face all the time. i am thankful to been able to transition as an when i did. Very , very happy as a woman today !! Love the many Friends i have Wendy
curtsey
Dear Ms Sorella,
It is my fondest wish to someday have the courage to go out, totally en femme. Right now, i dress at home, tho i do wear panties every day, and hose when it is not too hot.
It is with help from people like You, Ms Sorella, that i come closer to fulfilling my dream. Thank You,
Most sincerely,
Your obedient,
Carol Jorgensen
curtsey
Lipstick – Hi Lucille. I see a lot of articles about lipstick, but not about the art of keeping it on. I have moist lips and my lippy begins looking very messy within the hour. I often see professional woman who have been working most of the day and their lippy still looks perfect. I’m sure they’re not running off to the bathroom every five minutes, or their bosses would sack them.
Legally changed my name in 2007, began living full-time in 2006. Attended my eldest sons wedding 2012 as myself. Though my 5 brothers had never seen me prior. I cannot carry their burdens and opinions.
Quite happy and looking forward to my GRS and reaching the wholeness of my essence Feb 2015.
I do wear panties every day, I don’t own any men’s briefs. I sometimes wear cami’s under my work shirts and pantyhose in the cooler weather, but I have to save the real me for home after work and on weekends. I have gone out in ladies jeans and tops (with a bra) a few times, but not in make-up or wigs. So I can’t consider that I’m going out en-femme. I would love to try, and still might, but for now discretion is the better part of valour. Yes, it does make me sad to have this fear and I would love to get over it, but perhaps time will make it possible. I applaud all who are able to walk confidently in public, and I will close with “you go girl”. Thank you Lucille for being here and believe it or not, you have helped me a great deal already.
Full time for three years. Very happy and virtually no issues with family, friends and work.
sadly to say, for the time being i dont at all. i still live with my fire and brimstone parents, and they once caught me with a bra. against my expectations, i wasnt kicked out right then and there, but after a “i never want to see this again” we never spoke of it. so not at all for me…