Being a woman has so many great things to offer. From dressing up and hanging out with friends to expressing emotions freely, there’s a lot to love.
If you’re a crossdresser or a transgender woman, I’m sure you also find femininity and everything that goes with it pretty appealing.
So, I’d like to know, what do you love most about being a woman or expressing your feminine side?
Take my poll and share your thoughts in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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This has been wonderful reading all the responses. ALL of you girls should get on the Stepping Out Forum where we can all talk to each other.
Now that I know what I know about myself, I was never really a male, just disguised as one. And I can see it all the way back to about 4 yrs old. It only took me 72 years to figure out that I was really a female thanks to another tgirl, Michelle, who I will always love dearly for what she did for me.
I can hardly imagine ever being a male person or using the name of what I now refer to as my late husband.
Living and working as a true female is the most wonderful thing I have ever done, the last 32 months have been the happiest and best of my whole life.
My kids accept who I really am, my daughter speaks with me about clothes, makeup and lipstick. My parents both passed years before. My ex has never spoken with me again although we were friends and lovers until I transitioned, and she told me she saw it coming for a long time. I was the last to know as my girlfriend at the time who is now my best friend also said she saw me turning into a woman for a long time, and knew I had a feminine side when she met me 20yrs ago.
I just saw the documentary:Her name was Steve on CNN, and there was much in it like my own story. Getting fired and the city making up lies why I was fired when I have documentary proof it was only because I was trans. I hope the EEOC will prosecute my case, their investigation started in Dec, I filed in late 2007. It also took me two years to go back to work, at minimum wage in spite of 40yrs engineering and having my own engineering business for 13 yrs.
Lainie Nelson
whats there not to like about being a women all the neet clothes to pick from putting on makeup setting my hair having boobs having men look at you as a sex item I love it
Michelle
I just love the feel of silky clothes on me! The way my dress feels against my stockings! Knowing that no one knows what sexy pair of panties Im wearing, a definate turn on for me! Watching my breasts jiggle when i walk!, OHHH my!
I try very hard to pass as a girl when dressed it makes me fell real good inside. Sometimes i think this is what i should have been.I do like shopping and going to club, some day i’m going to get a make-over by a pro. that is my dream
Being a woman has made me a more complete and whole person. I am now who I was born to be and dont have to act as someone I am not. I feel real now rather than just taking up space.
I have lived most of my life in two worlds. Some people know me one way, some the other. It does not matter to me which world that I am in at the moment because I find that I am always a woman. I have to struggle, at times, when I am dressed as a man to keep from crying when someone tells me a sad story or I am in an emotional argument with someone. Dressing as a woman is always a pleasure but in my mind and my heart I am always a woman. If it were within my means I would face the world as nothing less. True wearing feminine cloths, make up just so is always a wonderful feeling to me but I’m just as happy in old blue jeans as long as I can be recognized as a woman. I use to think that every time I stepped out of the door someone would discover who I am but someone close to me said that I should not worry because if you act and dress the part then the world would accept you as you are. I know that this is not always so but for me it has been. No one has ever pointed at me or laughed at me even at what I thought was my worse. I guess that I have been very fortunate. It is not always easy being a woman but I accept the good and the bad of it and am happy just the same.
If I had been born a woman then shopping, makeup and everything else would be great fun but I’m happy just being able to appear and feel, with all of my physical change, as a woman.
What are the name of the pills that you were taking for acid reflex?
I just love the relaxed feeling of being able to express my female side by wearing clothes that I love and being able to wear make-up and hair that I feel comfortable with.