Do you feel like you don’t fit into traditional gender norms?
Whether you’re a crossdresser, a transgender woman, or someone who embraces a different gender identity, one thing is clear: society still has a lot to learn about gender non-conforming people.
Do you agree? If so, let’s talk about it!
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
We are just people with a unique view on life. We hurt no one and want to love everyone. We are perhaps the most tolerant folks on the planet! Especially when it comes to the “quirks” (for lack of a better term) of all others. Merry Christmas ladies…
Riki:
Don’t know how long ago you left this message, but it will always be True.
You look Fabulous girl. ..love the stockings.
At 71, I hope I have set a quality example over the last 5 decades. We older Broads are trying to keep up with you young Foxes.
Hope we are doing O.K….T.J.
I really want people to understand our feelings..
I wish there will be more understanding that it is not a choice but a fact and most of all that I’m very happy with my gender identity…!
I wish they’d let me be my true self. Without prejudice. I mean no harm to anyone and I was born this way.
I too would just like to live my life as i choose and without pretend.
I am an equal…not different from anyone ..
Please respect each other and the World will be a better place for everyone…
“Smile on your brothers and sister’s… and we’ll all get together…” (Jessie Colin Young-
The Young Bloods)
Thank you..
I would like people to not assume just because I dress does not mean that i like men in a sexual manner.
YES !!! We are NOT all ‘loose’ … I dare say MOST of us are married or prefer women !!!
That presentation may have to be part time, for now, but Francine is who I am full time.
Also be who you are, and love who you love, and don’t be afraid of others doing the same.
It is not a matter of choice. I am who I am and that should be enough. Please accept me for who I am and not punish me for what I am not.