Forced Feminization and Sissification: Am I Still Trans?
Are you into forced feminization and sissification but questioning if that makes you less trans? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. Let’s talk about it.
Posts where I dive into my fantasies, kinks, and the messier side of desire—because that’s part of the journey too.
Are you into forced feminization and sissification but questioning if that makes you less trans? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. Let’s talk about it.
Is this kink or identity? A guide for partners trying to understand crossdressing, gender, and how to support someone they love.
Feminization and sissy play helped me realize crossdressing wasn’t just a kink—it felt like gender. Maybe even something deeper.
Crossdressing gave me the space to explore my sexuality. Sexual exploration, in turn, made me question if crossdressing itself was a sexual act. And that exploration eventually brought me face-to-face with sissy play and feminization. Honestly, it started with porn.I searched for people like me—crossdressers having sex. I didn’t care Read more
I started crossdressing by stealing panties. It wasn’t just a kink—it was curiosity, gender envy, and a quiet craving for femininity I didn’t understand yet.
After living as a transgender housewife for a week, I finally told my wife what I had done—and how it made me feel. Her response changed everything.
I’m finally living my crossdressing housewife fantasy — not as a kink, but as a way to show love, care, and finally just be Michelle.