The MTF Transgender Fitness Blueprint: How I Train My Body
How I used walking, strength training, and posture work to reshape my body and feel more feminine. A real-world approach to transgender fitness.
Me processing past moments, emotions, or shifts in how I see myself—real, honest, and usually a little messy.
How I used walking, strength training, and posture work to reshape my body and feel more feminine. A real-world approach to transgender fitness.
This post explains why I write so much: how writing helps me process, learn, and exist as Michelle. It’s not content for content’s sake. It’s survival.
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.
I thought feminization turned me on—but it was really submission. Being a submissive crossdresser helped me uncover who I really am.
Do I still benefit from white male privilege when I present as Michelle? A personal reflection on identity, perception, and the weight of what I carry.
I still feel embarrassed to use sex toys, even though I love them. This is how crossdressing helped me unpack the shame—and why I’m done hiding.
Is crossdressing offensive to women? Here’s what my wife asked me that shook me—and why I think it’s a question worth sitting with, not avoiding.
As I near 40, crossdressing isn’t about looking sexy—it’s about dressing in a way that feels authentic, age-appropriate, and affirming.
I can’t always go full girl mode—but subtle makeup helps me feel feminine in boy mode. Here’s what I wear daily to stay connected.
I’m still learning makeup—but even as a beginner, it helps me feel more like the woman I know I am. Here’s where I’m at, and what I’m working on.