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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bonjour chère Lucille
se présenter comme femme pour n’importe quelle trans en plein public, reste toujours un défi.
mais ça dépond avant tout de notre entourage et sa tolérance.
là où je me trouve, est classé comme zone très dangereuse pour notre genre. je peux y perdre la vie très facilement.
merci pour tout ce que vous faites pour nous; et je suis très ravie de vous avoir dans ma vie.
Great pic zizette…especially the butt. Looks like a woman from behind.
Julie
everywhere.My girlfriend and i have been together for 5 years. About three years ago she asked how far were i willing to go and i said as far as you want me to go.She said are you sure and i said yes as far as you want me to go.Two days later she said we need to talk,and she asked if i trusted her. I said i do, she said i would like you to become my sister,it wont be easy and there will be a lot of hard work on your part, you don’t have to give an answer right now i’ll give some time to think it over.about a week later i told i had my answer for her, yes i’d love to become your sister.over the next 12 to 16 months with a lot of hard work from me on dieting,makeup,voice, fashion,learning to act and walk,sit ect, to the point that when dressed no one not even her younger sister could till i were not female.The only time i wore men’s clothing was to work. 18 months ago my girlfriend and i brought a small business in a neighbouring city and when we moved there i became her sister fulltime. we do every thing together now as sisters even dating men. life could’nt be better.
“Tonya”…You are one “Very Lucky Girl”…I would love to have a “Twin Sister” !!!
I guess when they made me they put the wrong plumbing on or in.
My sister and I are almost twins, been dressing even as a kid.
went to college as a girl, yes it was hard, but now i got a
great carreer. life is what it is
l am a crossdresser I shave my legs and my arms and my body and round my penis .I wear knickers and bra.i wear nail polish on my finger and toes nails.i have a sexy shower using a shower gel palmovlie feel glamorous.and my bodyspray lmpluse true love.
“kitty’…You sound like my kind of Girl…I LOVE TO WEAR MY BRAS and PANTIES !!!
Usually in private, just joined support group after meeting with a therapist, getting letter of gender dysphoria and will start on hormones soon. I have gone to support group en-fem several times as I try to get used to it. I know that hormones will make me more passable and more confident as it becomes the everyday norm, soon I hope. My family all know and are accepting.
Lucille I live and work as a woman thought you would like a picture of me
I love a photo of you.
As a transgender woman, I am living as myself 24/7/365, and has done this for the past 9 years. That means that I dress as every other woman daily, wearing skirts, dresses, trousers or jeans, depending on what I have to do. At work I wear an office attire, often skirt, blouse and jacket, with matching shoes, allthough I can be in jeans on a casual day.
always dressed at home, only out a few times, would like to be full time working on it.