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I am happier
Dresses make sissy girls so happy 💕
Self-acceptance is THE single most important thing. Without it, you are stuck. As always, I will remind you that if you are confused or curious about your gender then you should seek a gender-affirming therapist who follows WPATH standards. You will be glad you did. Peace of mind is worth finding.
You have to start taking control of your life. The 'waiting for the right time' strategy could cost you decades of well-being and happiness. No good therapist is ever going to pressure you. It's about learning to love yourself no matter what your assigned gender was or how it feels now.
"Self-acceptance as a trans woman is about honoring your true identity, embracing your feelings without judgment, and building a foundation of self-love that supports your well-being.
1. Embrace Your Unique Identity Recognize that your gender identity is an intrinsic part of who you are, not something to apologize for or change to fit societal expectations. Seeing yourself reflected in media, art, and stories can validate your experience and strengthen your sense of belonging.
2. Practice Self-Compassion Be kind to yourself, especially when facing self-doubt or internalized transphobia. Accept your feelings without judgment—this reduces anxiety and stress and fosters resilience. Use affirmations, journaling, and mindfulness to reframe negative thoughts and build a positive self-image.
3. Challenge Internalized Transphobia Imposter syndrome and self-doubt often stem from societal pressures and invalidation. Challenge these beliefs by engaging in open conversations, seeking supportive communities, and recognizing that your identity is valid and worthy of love.
4. Surround Yourself with Support Connect with trans women and LGBTQ+ communities where you can share experiences, receive affirmation, and find solidarity. Supportive relationships can help you navigate challenges and reinforce your sense of self.
5. Commit to Self-Love Rituals Engage in activities that bring you joy and affirm your identity—whether it’s affirmations, creative expression, or spending time in nature. These rituals help you internalize your worth and build confidence.
6. Understand the Journey Self-acceptance is not a straight path; it often involves setbacks and growth. Remember that your gender is yours to claim, and that you are not a burden or a “sick person” for being trans. This mindset protects your dignity and empowers you to move forward."
"Loving yourself as a trans woman is an expedition that requires embracing your unique identity and challenging societal norms. By cultivating self-compassion and actively questioning internalized transphobia, you can build a positive self-image. Surrounding yourself with supportive communities offers strength and connection, reminding you that you’re not alone. Commit to self-love rituals, like affirmations and joyful activities, to reinforce your worth. Remember, your expedition is valid, and embracing your truth empowers not just you, but others too."
✨ From boyhood to bikinis… 🌸🏝️
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You can have sex with men, obviously. Women aren’t an option for you in that regard. But it’s good for you to view men with suspicion, as dangerous, as different. Get your head right, babe
Good girl! Now, check out this lip gloss I discovered…
Two hot bimbo sluts on Hot ‘n’ slutty bimbos! Share this bimbo!
The one on the right is trans model Ava Glasscott! 🏳️⚧️
Don’t Pout Sweety!
I hope you enjoy this short caption!
Posted a few days ago on my patreon under early access: https://www.patreon.com/IvyRoseTGlued?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Be safe!
Learn from them, since you didn’t get a chance to do it when you were younger
What you put in is what you get out!