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
P.S. If you liked this article, you will love my FREE Male to Female Transformation Mini Course.
je reside en france (region basse normandie) je me travestie depuis déjà un certain temps…
Love your site! Been dressing for 20+ years now but still in the closet. My gf knows as well. Keep up the good work!
Hi, I’m John from Scotland and have loved cross dressing since I was a teenager but this is a recent photo at home during this worrying time
Don’t be covid
This is me. I share my foto’s because my journey was excited. Lot’s of rejection by family and friends. But I stuck it out to show the world this is my life and my choice. I have suspend my real Gender Identity sins I was very young. Since I came out it was horrible. But I stuck it out and I glad I did. I stil need surgery but I hope to get sponsers. To al the girl’s out their if you believe in your goal focus on what you want not what society want. You have one life. Live it to the ful and let any one put your dreams to an end. Some time you have to sein with sharks to get your goal. My advice to you stay strong get a support group and focus focus on your goal.
Thank you, Lucille, for providing this forum. It means a lot!
I’m like all you girls, chafing under the restrictions, no matter their validity, eager to go out and be seen again. Once the closet door is thrown open it is very, very hard to go back… you can’t put the genie back in the bottle!
I’m a mature girl (AARP sends me regular mailings!!) and for most of my life I struggled with how and when to express my true self. That all changed about six or seven years ago and the process was very painful for my wife and I… but so cathartic and so welcome and so very worth it. She now accepts me as a woman and I finally, after too many years veiled in secrecy and hiding, blossomed like a flower soaking up the rays of the sun. It is so fabulous to live my life as I was truly meant to.
There must be many others like me… I’d love to hear your stories, too!
I have been crossdressing for many years in private but since the start of the year I spend most of my time in public dressed in what I think is properly after many years of hiding this. The only reason for not dressing full time is that I let my beard grow a little ready foe Electrosis once a week. Family and friends very understanding and now at my age I am waiting to hear from a Gender Identity Clinic.
Wel done. This take guts and society does not have the passion to support us. From my side I want to say go girl and live your dream. Keri S.A