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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Hi! I feel natural as a gurl! im very comf. in heels,skirt,shorts etc. hair,makeup! Im only semi-pass. but, i get alot of attn. from men in public at niteclubs, wal-mart,work etc!! i’ve been very lucky since i went public 6yrs.ago! Im the happiest i’ve ever been!! I love this site & all the helpful ideas for further transf.!! Because i want to keep improving!! Ive never had a ‘sister’or sissy friend to talk to, so im hoping to meet some here! this is my first blog EVER! i hope i do okay?
I think another thing about being a woman is probably the comroddery you have with other GGs as well as the networking .
I love the ability to be my true self , Then I loooove to go shopping , used to when the economy was good I bought my fem clothes offline But later as jobs changed and cutbacks occurred I found that goodwill , salvation army and other thrift stores were good cheap sources of Female clothes which outnumber my basic male wardrobe 100+ fold . Not to mention when i go out i can see what other Women my age are wearring as well as some of the younger generation . When i see a Woman I notice what she is wearring before anything else . Then i look at any improvements I can use to make that look my own .
I have been able to be the girl but only with in the last few years but wish I started way earlier in life would have done the surgery and been a full female but now still thinking about it even at 50+
Im with you on that one Chris
Like Nancy and Malyssa, I wish that all the information that is available today would have been there, in my case, when I was in my early twenties. I too, wonder what my life would have been like as a genetic female or one who underwent SRS
I agree wholeheartedly with you on that one . If back then they didnt think Transgenderism was a mental illness and do the cruel drugs and electro shock treatments i do wonder what it woulda been like to just grow up as a Girl ? Back then I weighed the same as most girls , had the build , Skin , hair , etc, But was a boy . i have went as far as taking some of my childhood pictures and useing cosmopolitan virtual makeover on them I was able to get a really good idea of what I would have looked like . I printed a few pics and carried them with me to a meeting and all the Women at the meeting thought The made up photograph of me was a female relative . They could not tell it was me as a child and much less a boy . the only thing i had added to the pics was a dress and rosy cheeks and since back in the 70s boys wore their hair to the shoulders I didnt have to mess with that either . I just wished i could go back through time , meet myself and tell myself certain things , I WOULD BE A LOT BETTER OFF ,
I selected “other” because I felt all of the above was the best choice!
I feel like such a new person when I can get all dressed up with fresh make-up and putting on my favorite dresses and skirts. I am another one who when dressed up loves to imagine what my life would be like if I had been born a genetic female or if I had reassignment surgery. Even after seeing just what girls go through in their everyday lives it is something I think about.
I adore being female. I’ve considered SRS but have not done it. If I were younger, pre-teen, and had known then what I know now, I would have begged my mother and a doctor to help me begin to transition before my male hormones kicked in.
As good as you look , It wouldnt take much for you to be Female . For some of us Ugly ducklings its a bit too late , Our Male hormones kicked in big time so much so some of us look like a Sasquach .
I am so with you, Nancy! If I knew then what I know now! Today I took a long walk along the beach (and it’s chilly out there) and all I thought about was why didn’t I tell my mother years ago that I want to be her daughter and start my transition! I feel ya, Nancy!
Some what Nancy & Malyssa I agree with you.
In hind sight now, though to late in life, I wish
I had done something in my early teens.
But what I regret more, is not knowing about
the herbs until a few years ago.
A message to all young TG people, go now!!
A message to people in 50’s thru to 70’s,
make the most of it.
Malyssa , I have so much dreamed of taking a long evening stroll on the beach as myself its unreal . Since i live in the country sometimes I can do a short walk in the yard with the wind blowing making my skirt or dress brush against my legs and i can feel the blouse move a little . I guess thats the reason i like Spring when march winds kick in .