Are you someone who doesn’t fit traditional gender norms?
Whether you’re a crossdresser, transgender woman, or embrace a different gender identity, it’s clear that society still has a lot to learn about gender non-conforming people.
Do you agree?
If so, let’s shed some light!
What do you wish people understood about you?
Whether it’s the people closest to you or the world at large, what message would you like to share?
The more voices and perspectives out there, the more others will hopefully begin to understand.
I’d love to hear from you, so please share in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
People should understand that a fully working body never means that someone feel connected to that body or gender-role. Let simply everyone be as male or female as he/she wants 🙂
Hi Lucille honey I’m trying to think about this one and I have mixed emotions on what is understood about me as for my family all I want them to understand is I love them as well as another now as my feminine self surfaces more each day becoming my true self I guess I want people to understand this me and always has been as for society we have made progress in the area but I’m a firm believer there is still a long way to go Love MJ.
For some of us our sense of gender can change from day to day. Not via a daily dramatic shift from only male to only female, but with feeling a need for more feminine expression one day, yet more the next day, then back to more male expression later. This can be confusing to everyone involved, but it’s true for some of us.
I am extremely happy tobe in the situation where I am now. It was my long ambition to be a cross dresser and I have achieved that to certain extend ofcourse not exactly what I wanted due to so many limitations in the society we belong.I use to dress in female attir wherever possible. One of the greastest advantage I have is my body shape. I have large breasts with perky nipples. So without wearing breast forms I have apple substance to fill my 42″ bra. I wear bra mostly when I go outside due my large breasts and I feel very comfortable. I wear T short and my bra and breast is very clearly visible. How can I hide such large breasts. I feel proud in my breasts and nipple. People sometime stare at me but many ladies told that they really like a shape.As years go by I don’t want sagging of my breasts. Please inform me what I have to do prevent sagging of my big breasts. My arola is also coloured nipples clearly protrude when I wear thin bra. So far I am well satisfied with my figure and shape.
Thomas
The ability for me to be a feminine woman and let my inner self fly.
Yes I wish we should be free to leave as our wish unless we disturb some bodies privacy if we allow to do it our passion to crossdeess may be come under control
I would love to be accepted for who I am, without having to hide behind closed doors. I wish people would look past the facade and into the heart and know I’m a wonderful person. It’s not what’s on the outside that counts.
Hi Lucille
I do wish there was general acceptance that transgendered women are not “weirdos”; they just want to be respectable, and convincingly ladylike for themselves. In many cases, they are still attracted to women.
Highly useful blog, as always, Lucille.
Regards Richard