Do you go out in public as a woman?
If the answer is no, you’re not alone. Nearly 75% of my readers rarely or never leave the house en femme.
While going out en femme can be exciting and empowering, it’s not the only way to express your feminine side as a crossdresser or transgender woman.
Whether you choose to go out or keep it private, both options are valid!
This is an important topic, and I’d love to know what you think.
Where do YOU present yourself as a woman?
- Strictly in the privacy of your own home?
- At select places – like nightclubs, meetups, or conferences?
- Anywhere and everywhere as a full time woman?
Please take my poll and share your comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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In the very beginning, on a very few occassion i was doing it only when i was alone. Now it is always when my wife is with me
I started off by dressing in private, but as my confidence has grown I find that going out en-femme has simply become part of my life. I’ve been out to both T-Girl friendly places as well as local shops and pubs. In fact I hope to go full time this year and lead a full life as female.
I only get the chance to privately dress by booking into a hotel and expressing myself there so I share a little over the internet. I’m generally happy in male mode most days as being en-fem is a LOT of work (but fun) and I so appreciate the work most girls (gg & tg) go to. I just wish society was a little more open then everyone could see what a bad job I do! lol xxx
Twice I dressed on my psicologyst session and it was really amazing beacuse it feels really different of dress at home.
In the very beginning, on a very few occassion i was doing it only when i was alone. Now it is always when my wife is with me
I dress at home, sometimes with my spouse present, sometimes not. We are working through some relationship issues, and while she is supportive, buying me clothes and helping with makeup etc, there are still some issues as to when and where she feels ‘en femme’ is appropriat
LUCILLE
I get out locally at least once each week. It used to be more frequent. Many people who are my friends only know my femme personna. I get “ma’am’d” most of the time. As the outreach board member for our local support group, I’ve spoken at all of the local colleges and universities and I have run 2 TG conventions. Very few people know about my dual personnas … only my spouse and a couple close friends.
I generally go anywhere I want, except biker bars and the like.
WILLA
I LOVE TO BE TG, AND I HOPE TO SUCCEED TO FIND MY MATE FOR ENJOY TOGETHER FOREVER