I want a feminine body. That’s what I’ve been working toward lately. I’ve started eating better. Moving more. Taking care of myself in ways that feel aligned with the woman I want to become.
But here’s the thing: I can’t just do something and hope for the best. I need to understand exactly what I’m working toward.
When I say I want a feminine body, I don’t just mean “less masculine.” I mean me—but softer, more aligned, more… her.
What Saying “I Want a Feminine Body” Really Means for You
Before you jump into a diet, workout, or waist trainer, take a second to pause and reflect. When you say I want a feminine body, what does that actually look like?
Not what society says. Not what you think you’re supposed to want. What you want.
Try these questions:
- When you picture femininity, is it soft and curvy? Slim and elegant? Youthful? Strong?
- Are you trying to look seductive, or feel cute, or maybe just confident in your skin?
- What parts of your body do you want to emphasize—or soften?
- Is this about passing? Is it about desire? Or comfort? Or gender alignment?
- And is it just physical—or is there something deeper pulling at you?
You’re allowed to want whatever you want. And it’s okay if your version of femininity looks different from anyone else’s.
Some of us want to look like the kind of girl we’d want to fuck.
Others want to be fucked like her.
And some of us just want to be her—even if we’re still figuring out what that means.
Why I Want a Feminine Body
So when I say I want a feminine body, here’s what I mean.
I want to lose weight—not for compliments or attention, but because I know it would soften my face and help me feel more like me. I want to shape my hips, grow my booty, and pull in my waistline just enough to hint at a curve.
I’m not trying to be hot. I don’t even really feel sexy. I never have.
Instead, I want to be invisible. Just a regular woman walking down the street, sipping coffee, running errands, blending in.
No double-takes. No confusion. Just quiet gender alignment.
This Is My Ideal Feminine Body—Not Theirs
When I say I want a feminine body, I’m not chasing some pornified version of womanhood. I’m not trying to match an unrealistic beauty standard.
This isn’t about looking like a model.
It’s about becoming the version of her that lives in my heart. The one who feels like home in my skin. Maybe for you, that means being petite and delicate. Or bold and curvy. Or strong and androgynous.
It can look a million different ways—and every single one of them is valid.
Let Yourself Say It: “I Want a Feminine Body”
If you’re dreaming about this, working toward it, or just starting to explore the idea—please don’t brush it off. Don’t hide it under shame or confusion.
Let yourself say it: I want a feminine body.
You’re allowed to want that. You’re allowed to explore it. And you’re allowed to take small, gentle steps toward it—however that looks for you.
What Does Your Feminine Body Look Like?
I shared mine. Now I’d love to hear yours.
What does your version of femininity feel like?
Are you already on the journey?
What changes would help you feel more like her?
Drop it in the comments or just let it simmer. Either way, I hope you know this:
You deserve to want what you want.
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