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 go out as often as I can. I spend more time as a woman than I do as a man. When I am home or at work I have to be a male but everywhere else I am all woman.
I am out in the mainstream world every day.As an activist for Transgender rights here in NE Florida,I really put myself out there. And the rewards have been a busy social calender and lots of accepting friends from all parts of life.
I am also from NW Florida and would like to get with you. Please give me a buzz.
It’s not an easy question… I go out en femme as the mood strikes me. Really, it depends on what’s going on. For instance, this past weekend was pride, so I spent the whole day out fully dressed and supporting my friends. But at the same time, I’m not going to spend 2-3 hours getting dolled up to do laundry… but I might for a nice dinner and a movie…
Depends. 😉
i try to go out as much as I can. I love my salon days <3 but unfortunately I work in a male dominated work place and fear losing my job if I ever dared fully transition.
I try to go out as much as I can when possible but still work as a male in a very male dominated work place and am afraid of losing my job if I ever dared to go full time.
Since January 2014 I have been full-time and loving every bit of it. I just came from a three-day mental health and substance abuse conference in full female mode and it was most exhilarating. I was suppose to have my best friend accompany me which would have been a huge emotional support but she was unable to go at the last moment. Needless to say, being outside of my community was an interesting adventure for me. Since most of the professionals there were women it took me no time at all to feel right at home. I’m glad that I finally made the move from male to female, legal name change ‘to boot’. I now look forward to my gradual feminization via HRT, now going on 10 months, and my eventual sex reassignment surgery, yippieeee!
Decades ago I went out frequently as a woman. What fun and daring it was. Then I felt I looked like a girl , but now in the third age that isn’t so easy or achievable. How I feel feminine is that I wear pretty bras- or I make up very subtely. I grow my nails very long . I wear girly shirts but can’t feel entirely comfortable about passing- and so I don’t. Too late maybe. My supportive girlfriend buys me bikinis, lingerie, shoes and we have fun doing hair and dressing up- but outside sadly no. I wish wish ! Envious of those who gave the courage
Ilike yo live as a woman, but not possible.
can u see my inside woman in my pic