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.
Hello,
im Dani living in the Fla area… I enjoy good conversations and being gurly friends with some locals in my area.. I enjoy shopping, dining, night clubs, one tank trips and of course being Dani 🙂 .. I kinda consider myself the tomgurl/housegurl type as I don’t always get all dolled up… most of time im in leggings and top 🙂 … I hope everyone is doing well during these tough times ..be strong!
Dani
Hello.
I just started reading your blogs, tonight.
I’ve been transitioning for almost five years (M2F) come May, 28th, 2020.
I’m 42yo and oddly-enough, was born with an active ovary as well as the two ascended testicles that got me identified as Male, at birth.
I certainly believe that part of being treated as a woman, with little-to-no difficulty, falls on how we carry ourself. If we act unsure, others will be unsure of how to act, too. Although confidence is pry the most difficult part of Transitioning and CrossDressing, it’s the most beneficial, in my opinion.
I apologize, I didn’t mean to tangent or lecture. I simply agree with a lot of what I’ve read and, I wanted to introduce myself.
Thank you!
(My legal first name is hyphenated, as of July 10th, 2018, my gender marker is changed as well but, please, feel free to call me Sherrie.)
Lucille,
I have been following your program for many years. Your programs brought to real life some of what was in my imagination. I wasn’t very good at being a Male. I didn’t like what most males are expected to be. I didn’t know what it was all about but I loved wearing female clothes. I dressed and hid my desire for many years. But as most of us know, the desire only grows stronger. Your information gave me answers to achieve the beginning of my transition. I have a professional career, have been married for 40+ years, have two adult children and 3 grandchildren. About 2 years ago my secrets were exposed. My family has excepted me and in the last 2 years I have exposed my real gender to my whole family, my coworkers, my church and my friends. I now have professional medical care and professional Therapy. Your articles are always asking if we have gone out and if “passing” is important to us. For a very long time I wouldn’t even go to the mailbox after dark for fear someone would see me and embarrass me. Well now I have excepted I am truly female. My body has responded to the hormones. My hair is long, my nails are professionally painted, my wardrobe is completely female. Thank you for being there for all of us that need your support and knowledge
Awesome story Jennifer. You look beautiful and so put together. congratulations sister.
This dress has a story. A group of surgeons I was teaching saw me looking at it and bought it for me as a surprise.
I have been dressing for about 4 years. I now underdress full time. Not transitioning, just like to feel pretty. I know I’m not pretty but I can feel pretty.
My picture seems to have disappeared. If it did, here it is. If it didn’t, sorry for the double posting.
Adeline
Many people have a whole lot of pretty inside, and it often shows t5hrough, so don’t go putting yourself down.
Joan
Great idea Lucille! Hi everyone, I’m Cathy, and I post here many times.
Although I go out in public 3-4 times a week, attend conferences as Cathy, go to book club and cooking classes as Cathy, get a 90-min massage at Santa Monica day-spa twice a month (they only know me as a woman), and was all set to be at Diva Las Vegas (it was corona canceled), I still have to be so careful about not showing my face in public online sites because of so many at work and extended family who cannot know of my love for being a woman and all things feminine. I stopped doing wigs a few years ago and keep my hair in easy age-appropriate style that can quickly be pulled back in low hair-tie for the office and family events.
Hope everyone is staying healthy and sane in the midst of this mess!!! Let’s work together to make the best of it. Enjoy all the pics! Hope you enjoy mine!
DES baby, knew something wasn’t right from a very early age. Crossdressed much of my life, beginning with trying on my mom’s clothes. always felt better and more relaxed in female clothing. began full transition, realising I truly AM female, around the time of my 60th birthday. best 10 years of my life, so far.
First time out !