How Can I Become More Feminine As A Transgender Woman
My therapist asked me: how can I become more feminine in my everyday life? This post explores the small, subtle, and emotional ways I’m answering that.
Posts about what’s actually happening right now—therapy, coming out, messy days, big feelings, all of it.
My therapist asked me: how can I become more feminine in my everyday life? This post explores the small, subtle, and emotional ways I’m answering that.
My trauma didn’t cause me to be trans—but it delayed everything. Here’s how childhood trauma and gender identity shaped my path, and why I came out so late.
A personal look at how crossdressing quietly entered my life—and how I learned to embrace it with honesty, shame, and curiosity.
Starting a personal blog feels brave—until the doubt creeps in. After fifty posts, I’m still wondering if any of this matters, or if I’m just wasting my time.
I’m turning this blog into something bigger—sharing my plans, why it matters to me, and the goals I’m chasing as Michelle.
First gender therapy session? I had mine today. Here’s what came up, how I handled it, and why I’m still feeling all of it.
It’s Pride Month 2025, but instead of feeling proud, I feel shame. About my identity. My journey. If you’ve felt this too, you’re not alone.
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 didn’t plan to come out as transgender at work. I just had a question. But saying it out loud? It changed everything—and I’m still spiraling.
I spent the week as a transgender housewife. Dressing, cleaning, and showing love for my wife in a way that helped me understand and appreciate her more.