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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If I join a discussion or chat on the net, without telling anything about my sex, most people believe that I am a woman and it usually does not take long time until they begin to say “she”. So it must be something in the way I talk, think, and feel they consider being female. And when I am thinking back at my own life as a bullied boy who preferred to play with the girls since they did not hit me, that makes sense too. I was different since I was not a boy in mind, I just did not understand that at that time. Today I have begun to find myself and define myself as femandro, maybe 70% woman and 30% man. A full transition is nothing for me but the world is not just black and white, and now I am waiting for the measuring tape to show an increase in my bust width as a result from the phytoestrogen herbs I am using… I go for an A cup, that would be enough.
For me dressing in nylons, panties, bra, high heels and a tight skirt is a huge turn-on, and I crave it to feel really “complete,” at least occasionally. This despite the fact that I was successful on the dating scene into my 30’s, being large, masculine, and handsome. I started crossdressing when 7 or 8 with a neighbor girl friend. I dated a transsexual when I was 22. In my 40’s the urge to wear lingerie got stronger until I started doing it regularly. Other CD’s and TS’s turn me on both in “male mode” and/or “fem” myself.
I think I’m “complete” at about 15-20% fem and 80% male.
My name is marvin hall but i go by the name jessica diann hall I love been a woman it feel’s so good to be dressed up wearing makeup and hair dues and i love walking as a woman to everything about beening a woman feel’s all naturally to me.
I kind of want to say all of the above. I love being a girl and everything about being girly
Definitely the dolling up!! Ladies clothes are so superior and offer so many more modes of expression than dressing in drab. The clothes also are, in my opinion, more comfortable because of the softer fabrics. So many choices between dresses short or long, skirts or pants plus what to match, heels or flats or boots, wearing hair up or down, and don’t get me started on the variety of available colors! What’s not for a gurl to love?
For my birthday today, my Wife and i made a compromise: i cold wear incognito feminine attire around our sons (she wob’t let me go full en femme around them). True, the colors were drab but the fact that i am in the know makes up for it: grey slacks and black cardigan over a white cotton blouse with black tights. I even applied some foundation and powder. Put a smile on my face!!
The first 5 years of my life I lived with my grandparents and 2 aunts that were 5 and 10 years older than me. They would dress me up as a girl all the time. I still have all the pictures of me in dresses. They would take me out dressed up n people would comment about what a pretty little girl I was. Dressing just feels natural. I love the clothes hair makeup and shopping. I’m the most comfortable when I’m not in guy mode. I will probably never be able to come out and be 5 he girl I want to be full time. I just let Erica out whenever I can.
I am in my senior years now but I was first feminized by my babysitter when I was 6 and trained to be a girl then. Mother mother never knew of this because my babysitter told me that our special play would stop if I told anyone, including my mother. My parents were divorced and my mom worked full time and my babysitter was giving me the attention I desperately needed, so I became my babysitter’s feminine little daughter while I was with her. There was no sexual play with her, just me being a girl. This went on until I was 7 and she had a birthday party for me but it was a girl’s party and I received girl’s presents. We moved away later on and my mom had female roommates with teenage daughters and I was raised in a house full of females and I was the only male. I tried to break the mold I was in and be normal boy but the seeds of femininity that my babysitter planted inside me were just to strong and grew plus being in a house of females and seeing them in various stages of undress kept my feminine feelings going strong. This continued for the rest of my life.
I am at the age of 13 now I am not yet fully feminin yet buy ever since I was the age of 4 I loved running into my older sisters bedroom and putting on her makeup,I loved it and when I went into primary school, I stopped for a while in p6 when my mother father sister and brother were gone I would run in and put on dresses and do girly things and I took it off before. They came home
My wife lets me get all dressed up once a month for a weekend.
She doesn’t allow me to go out but she treats me as a woman
For the whole 48 hours.
I have memories of my mother allowing me to be a girl for the whole summer vacations,my sisters and mother taught All the
Wonderful things of being a girl,I loved it.
You’ve had a very fortunate life in this regard. Most of us have never been so lucky! So enjoy. The time I can do anything is extremely limited by my situation.