Sharing your favorite feminine photos is a great way to embrace your female self, whether you’re a crossdresser or a transgender woman.
I’ve shared lots of tips in these blog posts to help you improve your M2F transformation photos:
- Trans / Crossdresser Photo Shoot Tips: How to Look Hot in Your MTF Photos
- Trans / Crossdresser Photo Posing Tips: 5 Major Mistakes to Avoid
- Top 5 MTF Selfie Apps and Feminization Photo Editors to Transform Your Pics
But now, I want to give you a chance to share your own photos and be inspired by others!
In the comments below, please share your favorite feminine photo (or photos!) and tell us a bit about yourself.
This is a space to celebrate and support each other, so feel free to join in!
Love,
Lucille
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Hi Lucille and other girls,
I’m usually the long skirt and jumper type, but, a while ago, a friend of mine asked me to come over to her place to have an out of the box night in. This was my result. She also added a dog collar. I quite like(d) it 🙂
Stay strong, safe and sane!
Greetings from The Netherlands
For a long time I thought I would be content to remain closeted. I was married twice, to cis-women. They knew about my real identity, and I agreed to keep it quiet so it would not affect their family or work situations.
After two failed marriages, I made two decisions: 1) I would never get married again, and 2) I was finally going to come out and live as a woman full time.
Since coming out, I started taking belly dance lessons, it is one of the most amazing, most fulfilling things I have ever done. Everyone is so accepting, and I have made many lovely friends.
This is one of my favorite photos so far. After several years of taking lessons and performing in student shows, I finally got invited to perform in a real show, in public, at a bar in a city near me.
Now I perform a few times per year in bars and at festivals.
I love being transgender. I think I am happier being transgender than if I had been born a cis-woman.
lets all stay safe and healthy
I’ve been making a full FTM transition for about a year, and have been undergoing oestrogen therapy for about eight months.
This photo, although a little out of focus, is one of my favorites. Actually i am beginning to like many of my photos, because i look at long last so content in them. I was talking about our lovely daughter when this one was taken, so that clearly helped. I have been struggling with gender dysphoria my whole life: as a little child i was convinced i was a girl but when my body masculinized in puberty, i threw myself into my study and later work. I am a scientist, so after masculinization i have the scientist side of me harshly telling me to “Face Facts” and “Forget you childish phantasy”, but i still felt, at a deep intuitive level, female inside. So the psychological tension has at times been unbearable. Somehow i survived, and indeed found genuine happiness along the way in a 22 year marriage with my beautiful partner, which has brought two sublime children into the world.
A year ago, i decided i could no longer be neither the parent and partner i wanted to be, nor the parent or partner my wife and my children deserved with so much inner struggle. At last the little girl who has been me all my life but imprisoned since puberty won out, and i began my transition.
After a period of shock, my beautiful partner has decided that she wants us to grow old together. So, in a wonderfully crazy and unforeseen way, it seems my transition has actually saved our relationship. I certainly would love to grow old with her very much.
So, although still dealing with grief and also trauma (i suffered repeated assault at an all-boys school when i actually grew feminine breasts at about 14 – gynecomastia owing to my genetic makeup), i am basically confident that the future, if we get through this virus thing, still holds some delicious things to come, both for me and for those i love so profoundly.
Keep well and safe all,
xxxx Selene
BTW: i am from Berlin – my name is pronounced “Selina” in English and my German speaking friends render my name “Zelina”. I love having two slightly different pronunciations for two dear groups of friends. Selene is the Greek personification of our beautiful Moon: as a small child, my female name was always “Moon”.
Looking good lady! I’m 58 and also struggled all my life with similar thinking. Been full time for nine months and on hormones for seven months. I have relatives in Emden.
Hi hi! I’m Ciela. I’m an Eclectic Witch living in Las Vegas, NV, and an ethical hacker-in-study, as well as a Music Producer. I’m also still having to work my day job in all this, so things have been stressful, to put it mildly. Best of luck to both everyone else still working and those at home.
I really like your look!
Hugs,
Jenny D
Playing on my computer and fantasizing about paradise. Strange times…
I also can’t wait for this terrible situation to be over and I can’t wait for it to get warmer. I am looking forward to enjoying the summer. Because then I can drive them all crazy. I love you and please take care of your health and stay healthy.
Kind of a before and after. No hormones or HRT yet, kind of waiting till I can afford insurance.
You look very femm. I have been doing it still, at 75
Beautiful photo Billie