"OMG, this video is EVERYTHING! 💖✨ It’s like you’re reading my mind with all the thoughts I’ve been having lately. Thank you for breaking it all down so beautifully and making me feel less alone! 🌈💋 You’re a total queen for sharing this and helping us all feel fabulous and valid. 👑💕 Keep slaying, gorgeous! 😘💃
Good tips yoya. I went to a psychologist recently for 1 year because i had feminine desires since i was a 5 yrs old boy,. But only had the courage to dress up when i was 28yrs. In that year we talked alot, but i never had to fill in a list which might have answered obvious questions like yours easier. (Im genderfluid but extreme male or female, dont like to be inbetween :)
Though i clicked on 6/6...i am still in the closet for 51+ yrs & i know more than sure that never will i get a chance to ever end my internal burn & torment till my last breath ! Thanks for giving us a chance ,a test to check & double sure ourselves of whom we truly are ! 👍
Hi! Do you at least dress up and express your true identity in the comfort of your own home? If you're ever in NYC, you should consider visiting my Crossdressing Service. It's a safe space to be who you really are.
@YoyaFabulosa yes, I do & express myself ( but all in the closet@ my home) ...& doing that since 1981-1982. But dear ,thanks to all your good intentions, you literally have no idea where I stay & belong from ...in a land far far across the Seven seas 🌊, but my ❤️ & Best ✌️ surely will follow you from there ! 🥰😊🤞
You present what is a serious topic for many of us in a fun and delightful way, Yoya. Your 'congratulations - it's a girl!' cracked me up! I answered YES a number of eight times to your four questions (that's how serious I am - 15 months on HRT as things stand). And you present yourself beautifully of course!
Aw, thank you Rachel for your comment! It's my goal to provide a safe space for the queer community and I wanna help anyway I can. I wish you the best of luck on your HRT journey. ❤️
Hi 👋 Yoya! I answered a good four questions with a yes and i can say that I consider myself Trans Femenine even tho many people still dont know what that is. I'm also learning how to deal with my own gender dysphoria as well.
Really fascinating video.Made me stop & think ! I answered yes to 4 questions.I am a closeted crossdresser & when at home,I spend more time as Francesca .I really feel a different person.Every time I am in boy mode I can't wait to put a dress or skirt on again! Thank you Yoya not only for this video but for all your other videos. I find them inspirational.Take care.x
Dear Yoya ever since my mom Passed Away On April 30th 2021.I think I have always remember that I Always Wanted To Be A Beautiful Transgender Woman ♀️👠👠♀️.
A very thoughtful set of questions there Yoya. I'd be very curious to know how many of the questions you yourself answer yes to? And has that changed over time as you have gone further on in your journey? BTW absolutely adore that wig on you - mind you, you always look amazing! Best wishes - and thanks for doing these videos, they always leave me with a smile on my face! x Graeme x
I was 6/6 on those questions. My mother will never accept my femme persona (Rachel), so I must wait until she passes on to begin my transformation. However, I do love going on vacation and being Rachel the whole time.
hey think you could do a vid covering gnc, androginus ppl and dealing with toxic masculinity from male friends? In recent years Iv discovered many fenboy characteristics I had all my life but never unlocked until now and actually enjoy expressing my fenboy side bc why not? I realize that there is nothing wrong with it and that it is ok to have fun, be flamboyant and express your true self! For example the other day I was telling my friend about how barbie explorer as a kid was one of my favorite games on pc and he burst out laughing like really? we still have this kind of thing even as grown-ass adults? I mean it might of been mis construed but either way its very real and it makes my gears grind when grown as adults will still remark like about a man having his hair grown out, or painting his nails, wearing crops or heart sunglasses or if Im using a perfum that smells good to me" I feel tjhat all in all we are headed toward a good direction in the grand skiem of thing but theres still ways to go ugh. But I try to circle myself in ppl that support being authntic self good day and keep up what you do it means alot to me and so many other ppl
Hi @@Kareenakaif, Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for taking the time to reflect on the questions. Exploring your feelings and experiences is a big step, and it’s okay to take your time figuring out what they mean for you. If you answered "yes" to some of the questions and are wondering what to do next, consider this: there’s no rush to label yourself or make any decisions. You might want to explore more about gender identity, perhaps through journaling, joining online communities, or even speaking with a therapist who specializes in gender issues. This can help you better understand what you’re feeling and what feels right for you. As for your interest in crossdressing stories, that’s a common way people explore gender expression or fantasies. It doesn’t necessarily mean anything definitive about your identity, but it might be worth reflecting on how it makes you feel beyond just arousal-does it spark joy, comfort, or curiosity about a different aspect of yourself? The most important thing is to be kind and patient with yourself as you navigate this journey. You’re not alone, and there are supportive resources and communities to help you along the way. 🤍
Once I know I am a transgender woman (which I am and was confirmed by a gender therapist) , is there other option for me except the one to transition to my real gender identity and live the rest of my life as a woman regardless to the consequences I will face ?
I feel perfectly comfortable as a man dressing out as a woman sometimes. Do we need all these labels? Can't we all just dress the way we want at anytime and being a person. Too many genders and sxualities to pick from..poor confused teenagers.Now they start at 9-10. Whole families transists together,its way out of control. Mind me: I acknowledge transpeople and I know surgery is the only right thing for them.
1. I am happy that you are comfortable in your static as born gender identity and fluid gender identity. 2. This video had nothing to do with sexuality. Too often gender expression, gender identity, and sexuality are incorrectly blurred into 1. 3. Labels are not an issue in science. They are not an issue in any aspect of life except for humans ourselves. If you feel hard to remember all the different gender identities (and although this video does not discuss sexuality, sexuality), that's okay. It can be a lot. Learning new things can feel overwhelming at times. 4. My experience was that i felt uncomfortable in my body well before puberty and way before i knew about sex. It took ke decades to finally consider that i have had gender dysphoria to a mild degree almost all of my life. I have yet to hear of whole families transtioning. It's great that more people are open and receptive to humans who are Trans. What has happened over the last couple of years and will sadly continue is widespread anti-Trans legislation and anti-Trans ads. I wish i knew so much or had access to so much information when i was a teenager. Right now, there are people trying to ban those resources and gender affirming care, not just for minors and teens, but adults too.
@Lostcause1974 Oh it wasnt ment as an attack on you or your video,I’m sorry if my thinking out loud felt that way. I also see that I could have written it another way. I am subscribing to you and I like your vids. Thank you for your answers,its good for others..including ignorant and desinformed persons,I hope I am not one. I am a supporter and I have trans friend,gay,straight,bi,and everything between. My comment comes from concern for kids, they seem forced to transist,being told they are born in the wrong body. The healthcare system wants to make money,so they force puberty blockers on very young kids. The kids has nothing to say in this, I have seen a lot of documentaries with crying persons in all ages,that regrets transition. They were told it was the solution to all problems. Now, many people has start detransitioning. I know that transitioning is the right thing for many , believe me. I know. For MTF I know this: with dysphoria, and they get hormones the rest of their life..some of them get more depressed. They have to do blocking everyday or else the skin grow together. They have no sensation down there. I just know that its not normal that EVERYONE is born in the wrong body now...its not possible. I hope you see what I meen? And off course I wish everyone to feel well in their own body 🤍
@@Frederiktriana Hi, Thank you for clarifying your intent and for sharing your thoughts so openly. I also appreciate your support for trans and LGBTQ+ individuals-it's clear you care deeply about these topics. Regarding your concerns about kids transitioning, it’s important to note that medical decisions, like puberty blockers, are made cautiously and with professional oversight. These blockers are reversible and give young people time to explore their identities without the permanent effects of puberty. While detransitioning is a valid experience for some, studies show it's not representative of the majority, who find transitioning greatly improves their well-being. I understand that navigating these conversations can feel overwhelming, but your willingness to engage thoughtfully is valuable. At the end of the day, we all want to create a world where everyone feels seen, supported, and safe. Thank you for contributing to this discussion with care. 🤍
@@Lostcause1974 Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful response. Your perspective adds so much value to this conversation, and I truly appreciate the empathy and clarity you brought to the discussion.
@@YoyaFabulosa Thank you 🤍 for understanding and accepting my questions, which you answered clearly to me with obviously much knowledge and insight respectfully too. Yes indeed this is a hot topic for the ones thats in the middle of it, and regardless of this: nowadays it seems people are easily offended ( generally) lol you may have noticed this,specially online. So we"re basically walking on eggshells. I am glad that you understood that I do care and my intentions is good. Thank you again 🤍
I new at a young age knowing I am a transgender woman going to thrift stores buying female clothes wearing girls panties and makeup now I wish I came out years ago then maybe hormones 😊 I told my doctor that I looked at girls and wanted to have there body ,yes your right about me..😊❤❤thanks I will get intouch soon
Yes to question 1. No to question 2. Yes to question 3. Question 4 No. But I wish I could be a replica of a biological woman. Yes to question 5. I am trans not a crossdresser anymore. Yes to question 6. I can't take off my transwoman gender and female identity.
Im 17 a young and strong male I really love you I love your voice your body and your thoughts I don't know why I'm writing it here it's all my own words coming from my heart I'm seeing you since I was 11 years old you are still my crush I get turned on by seeing your videos 😅😅😅😅 but you look so nice that's why I love how perfectly you explain everything in your video sweetheart 😌 I love you
"OMG, this video is EVERYTHING! 💖✨ It’s like you’re reading my mind with all the thoughts I’ve been having lately. Thank you for breaking it all down so beautifully and making me feel less alone! 🌈💋 You’re a total queen for sharing this and helping us all feel fabulous and valid. 👑💕 Keep slaying, gorgeous! 😘💃
Good tips yoya. I went to a psychologist recently for 1 year because i had feminine desires since i was a 5 yrs old boy,. But only had the courage to dress up when i was 28yrs. In that year we talked alot, but i never had to fill in a list which might have answered obvious questions like yours easier. (Im genderfluid but extreme male or female, dont like to be inbetween :)
Though i clicked on 6/6...i am still in the closet for 51+ yrs & i know more than sure that never will i get a chance to ever end my internal burn & torment till my last breath ! Thanks for giving us a chance ,a test to check & double sure ourselves of whom we truly are ! 👍
Hi! Do you at least dress up and express your true identity in the comfort of your own home? If you're ever in NYC, you should consider visiting my Crossdressing Service. It's a safe space to be who you really are.
@YoyaFabulosa yes, I do & express myself ( but all in the closet@ my home) ...& doing that since 1981-1982. But dear ,thanks to all your good intentions, you literally have no idea where I stay & belong from ...in a land far far across the Seven seas 🌊, but my ❤️ & Best ✌️ surely will follow you from there ! 🥰😊🤞
I answered Yes to every question. I’m on a v long waiting list to visit a gender clinic here in the UK. If I could get estrogen directly I’d do it.
You present what is a serious topic for many of us in a fun and delightful way, Yoya. Your 'congratulations - it's a girl!' cracked me up! I answered YES a number of eight times to your four questions (that's how serious I am - 15 months on HRT as things stand). And you present yourself beautifully of course!
Aw, thank you Rachel for your comment! It's my goal to provide a safe space for the queer community and I wanna help anyway I can. I wish you the best of luck on your HRT journey. ❤️
Hi 👋 Yoya! I answered a good four questions with a yes and i can say that I consider myself Trans Femenine even tho many people still dont know what that is. I'm also learning how to deal with my own gender dysphoria as well.
Hey girl! I know right now trans is a hot button issue, but I think overtime it will get easier for girls like us. Best of luck on your journey!
Really fascinating video.Made me stop & think ! I answered yes to 4 questions.I am a closeted crossdresser & when at home,I spend more time as Francesca .I really feel a different person.Every time I am in boy mode I can't wait to put a dress or skirt on again! Thank you Yoya not only for this video but for all your other videos. I find them inspirational.Take care.x
Lovely to see you on another excellent channel Francesca xxx
@@RachelLouiseSwann Thank you ! I do try & broaden my education & horizons !!! xxx
Dear Yoya ever since my mom Passed Away On April 30th 2021.I think I have always remember that I Always Wanted To Be A Beautiful Transgender Woman ♀️👠👠♀️.
I answered yes to all of the questions. I love when I’m dressed up and hate when I have to change back to boy mode.
A very thoughtful set of questions there Yoya. I'd be very curious to know how many of the questions you yourself answer yes to? And has that changed over time as you have gone further on in your journey? BTW absolutely adore that wig on you - mind you, you always look amazing! Best wishes - and thanks for doing these videos, they always leave me with a smile on my face! x Graeme x
Great video a lot of great information you're amazing Yoya 🙏🇮🇪🏳️⚧️🌹🌹🌹
Beautiful Knowledgeable And So informative.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was 6/6 on those questions. My mother will never accept my femme persona (Rachel), so I must wait until she passes on to begin my transformation. However, I do love going on vacation and being Rachel the whole time.
Do you have a Boyfriend?
@ericfreshcorn3590 I don't want that kind of relationship with anyone.
@@gladfan1989 I will Respect your Femme side and respect that i'm from Ohio 42 years old
hey think you could do a vid covering gnc, androginus ppl and dealing with toxic masculinity from male friends? In recent years Iv discovered many fenboy characteristics I had all my life but never unlocked until now and actually enjoy expressing my fenboy side bc why not? I realize that there is nothing wrong with it and that it is ok to have fun, be flamboyant and express your true self!
For example the other day I was telling my friend about how barbie explorer as a kid was one of my favorite games on pc and he burst out laughing like really? we still have this kind of thing even as grown-ass adults? I mean it might of been mis construed but either way its very real and it makes my gears grind when grown as adults will still remark like about a man having his hair grown out, or painting his nails, wearing crops or heart sunglasses or if Im using a perfum that smells good to me" I feel tjhat all in all we are headed toward a good direction in the grand skiem of thing but theres still ways to go ugh. But I try to circle myself in ppl that support being authntic self
good day and keep up what you do it means alot to me and so many other ppl
Thanks for your comment. It sounds like you're on the right path to being more authentically yourself. Keep it up and don't let anyone slow you down.
Honestly, I strongly answered yes to 4 and yes to the 4th one but not strongly so what should I do?
I have been reading crossdressing stories for 8 years now and I always get aroused after boy turns to girl
Hi @@Kareenakaif,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for taking the time to reflect on the questions. Exploring your feelings and experiences is a big step, and it’s okay to take your time figuring out what they mean for you.
If you answered "yes" to some of the questions and are wondering what to do next, consider this: there’s no rush to label yourself or make any decisions. You might want to explore more about gender identity, perhaps through journaling, joining online communities, or even speaking with a therapist who specializes in gender issues. This can help you better understand what you’re feeling and what feels right for you.
As for your interest in crossdressing stories, that’s a common way people explore gender expression or fantasies. It doesn’t necessarily mean anything definitive about your identity, but it might be worth reflecting on how it makes you feel beyond just arousal-does it spark joy, comfort, or curiosity about a different aspect of yourself?
The most important thing is to be kind and patient with yourself as you navigate this journey. You’re not alone, and there are supportive resources and communities to help you along the way. 🤍
@@YoyaFabulosa That's so kind of you yoya, I love that you have put a lot of effort for answering my question that were unanswered for many years.
You are perfect! You are the kind of woman I want to spend my life with!❤
I think I’m at 5 of 6. I still look back on the photoshoot we did and hopefully I can do another someday.
Hey Sabrina!
Next time we have to go out dancing, we'll have a blast! ❤️
We love ❤ this 😊
Well done. Thoughtful
Great tips and you look great.
That’s an interesting video 🎉
Once I know I am a transgender woman (which I am and was confirmed by a gender therapist) , is there other option for me except the one to transition to my real gender identity and live the rest of my life as a woman regardless to the consequences I will face ?
You're so wonderful Yoya 🥰❤️💋
Thank you!
@@YoyaFabulosa My pleasure 🥰❤️💋
I feel perfectly comfortable as a man dressing out as a woman sometimes. Do we need all these labels? Can't we all just dress the way we want at anytime and being a person. Too many genders and sxualities to pick from..poor confused teenagers.Now they start at 9-10. Whole families transists together,its way out of control. Mind me: I acknowledge transpeople and I know surgery is the only right thing for them.
1. I am happy that you are comfortable in your static as born gender identity and fluid gender identity.
2. This video had nothing to do with sexuality. Too often gender expression, gender identity, and sexuality are incorrectly blurred into 1.
3. Labels are not an issue in science. They are not an issue in any aspect of life except for humans ourselves. If you feel hard to remember all the different gender identities (and although this video does not discuss sexuality, sexuality), that's okay. It can be a lot. Learning new things can feel overwhelming at times.
4. My experience was that i felt uncomfortable in my body well before puberty and way before i knew about sex. It took ke decades to finally consider that i have had gender dysphoria to a mild degree almost all of my life.
I have yet to hear of whole families transtioning.
It's great that more people are open and receptive to humans who are Trans.
What has happened over the last couple of years and will sadly continue is widespread anti-Trans legislation and anti-Trans ads.
I wish i knew so much or had access to so much information when i was a teenager. Right now, there are people trying to ban those resources and gender affirming care, not just for minors and teens, but adults too.
@Lostcause1974 Oh it wasnt ment as an attack on you or your video,I’m sorry if my thinking out loud felt that way. I also see that I could have written it another way. I am subscribing to you and I like your vids. Thank you for your answers,its good for others..including ignorant and desinformed persons,I hope I am not one. I am a supporter and I have trans friend,gay,straight,bi,and everything between. My comment comes from concern for kids, they seem forced to transist,being told they are born in the wrong body. The healthcare system wants to make money,so they force puberty blockers on very young kids. The kids has nothing to say in this, I have seen a lot of documentaries with crying persons in all ages,that regrets transition. They were told it was the solution to all problems. Now, many people has start detransitioning. I know that transitioning is the right thing for many , believe me. I know. For MTF I know this: with dysphoria, and they get hormones the rest of their life..some of them get more depressed. They have to do blocking everyday or else the skin grow together. They have no sensation down there. I just know that its not normal that EVERYONE is born in the wrong body now...its not possible. I hope you see what I meen? And off course I wish everyone to feel well in their own body 🤍
@@Frederiktriana Hi,
Thank you for clarifying your intent and for sharing your thoughts so openly. I also appreciate your support for trans and LGBTQ+ individuals-it's clear you care deeply about these topics.
Regarding your concerns about kids transitioning, it’s important to note that medical decisions, like puberty blockers, are made cautiously and with professional oversight. These blockers are reversible and give young people time to explore their identities without the permanent effects of puberty. While detransitioning is a valid experience for some, studies show it's not representative of the majority, who find transitioning greatly improves their well-being.
I understand that navigating these conversations can feel overwhelming, but your willingness to engage thoughtfully is valuable. At the end of the day, we all want to create a world where everyone feels seen, supported, and safe. Thank you for contributing to this discussion with care. 🤍
@@Lostcause1974 Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful response. Your perspective adds so much value to this conversation, and I truly appreciate the empathy and clarity you brought to the discussion.
@@YoyaFabulosa Thank you 🤍 for understanding and accepting my questions, which you answered clearly to me with obviously much knowledge and insight respectfully too. Yes indeed this is a hot topic for the ones thats in the middle of it, and regardless of this: nowadays it seems people are easily offended ( generally) lol you may have noticed this,specially online. So we"re basically walking on eggshells. I am glad that you understood that I do care and my intentions is good. Thank you again 🤍
Where are you originally from?
Simple Wonderful ❤️
I new at a young age knowing I am a transgender woman going to thrift stores buying female clothes wearing girls panties and makeup now I wish I came out years ago then maybe hormones 😊 I told my doctor that I looked at girls and wanted to have there body ,yes your right about me..😊❤❤thanks I will get intouch soon
You look absolutely stunning.
I answered yes to all, but i dont see why i wouldnt accept my body and etc. I can dress up but otherwise, why take it as far as transition 😮
One night in Bangkok 🎶 see you there...or here
Hi Triana, Let me know if you have any questions about the itinerary!
@@YoyaFabulosa Sure will,thank you 🤍
@@Frederiktriana Do you have a Boyfriend?
@ericfreshcorn3590 No, I'm married to my wife ,not into men. I am a straight man.
I’m not transgender but I’m trans attracted and your beautiful
Yes to question 1. No to question 2. Yes to question 3. Question 4 No. But I wish I could be a replica of a biological woman. Yes to question 5. I am trans not a crossdresser anymore. Yes to question 6. I can't take off my transwoman gender and female identity.
Hi Princess, just want to say: Continue to shine your line on the world!
Yes, I've answered yes to 4 questions, no to one.....neutral for other.
How does that make your feel Lorena?
What do you consider yourself, Yoya? Are you plan to stay a Crossdresser or change to woman 100%?
🖤 5/6
So very beautiful ❤
Thank you! 💋
@YoyaFabulosa you're very welcome 💋💐
Ar shoot, I asked all. Good thing I am already on hrt
Good luck on your journey! You go girl!
Good news. Thankfully i did not score as transgender.
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Im 17 a young and strong male I really love you I love your voice your body and your thoughts I don't know why I'm writing it here it's all my own words coming from my heart I'm seeing you since I was 11 years old you are still my crush I get turned on by seeing your videos 😅😅😅😅 but you look so nice that's why I love how perfectly you explain everything in your video sweetheart 😌 I love you
Woow..this trip sounds amanzing
Pam's inter-girl answered yes yes yes yes and I stopped
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Do you have a Boyfriend?
🕓🖤🛏🤗
i answered yes to all the questions
I Have Dated Biological Women And i'm Seriously open on Dating a Transgender Woman i'm from Ohio
Trans women are, in many ways, biologically female. The word you were looking for is "cisgender women."
❤Hello baby cute❤
Yes
Super Schugar girls.Very simpaty.Kiss all you.❤❤❤❤❤
Babe, you're not only beautiful, but you're an angel!❤
Your beautiful. You look and sound female.