(Updated Below)
The following is a transwoman’s bucket list, that is, things to do in your life as a woman. 
Anything to add?
By the way, I have already done some of the things on the list, while others are still on my to-do list and a few, I have no interest in doing, but I included them for those who might have an interest.
 
  
 
Dance  
Come out to everyone  
Travel by air  
Permanent body hair removal  
Go on a date  
Make-out  
Compete in a womanless beauty pageant  
Make love  
Live full-time 24/7  
Wear a bikini and look good doing it  
Be a bride  
Grow my hair long  
Go to a hair salon to get a feminine hairdo  
Pluck my eyebrows  
Go to the mall  
Attend a cocktail party  
Use the ladies' restroom  
Attend a black-tie event  
Go out to eat  
Shop for shoes  
Go to a casino  
Go to a movie  
Drive a car  
Get castrated  
Flirt  
Get a makeover  
Dress shopping  
Get a manicure and pedicure  
Girls' night out with genetic females  
Speak with a convincing feminine voice  
Go to Fantasia Fair  
Go to a concert  
Go to a transgender convention  
Go to church  
Model in a fashion show  
Attend female-only/oriented events  
Perform on stage  
Go to work 
 Update: 
Bra fitting without breast forms  
Go to a support group meeting  
Get ears pierced 
Use public transportation (taxi, bus, rail)
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Actor/comedian Bill Hader (courtesy of Elaine Armen).
 
I think it is important to have a bucket list and that you keep adding items to it so that in never gets completed. There are many who contend that the journey is more about real life than reaching your destination.
ReplyDeletePat
It is never complete --- that's for sure!
DeleteAn interesting list - I've achieved 10 of them, but some of the others I don't want to and some (e.g. wear a bikini - and look good doing it) are not achievable. The ones I have most enjoyed are attending a black tie event and going out to eat. I have certainly used some plush ladies' rest rooms, too. I have travelled on a train, but it would certainly be good to fly. This would still be high on my bucket list along with a girls' night out, going to the movies/concert and going to work. Others I would add include going to the theatre or even better, a ballet and hostessing a party. Perhaps the one I would most like to achieve, though, would be to speak with a convincing feminine voice.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Stana, thanks for the list. I have done 15. 13 I have no interest in ever doing, as I am happily married to a GG who is an unwilling co-conspirator in my femulating. Anyway, that leaves me with 10 to try. Wish me luck! Lisa.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck, Lisa. (I have completed 23. A few of the remaining are doable and a few do not interest me (for now).
DeleteI've done 6 of these already and, as has been said, there are some I have no desire to do. But that leaves QUITE a few that I'd ADORE doing -- not the least one being the girl's night out with genetic females. (I did once get an offer to do so, but the circumstances were NOT favorable -- long story)
ReplyDeleteGirls' night out with genetic females tops my to do list, too!
DeleteStana, nice list. I think I can claim 19 items but as a happily married, monogamous bi-gender person, there are a few I won't do. For those who are not bi-gender, I would add getting a bra fitting without breastforms!
ReplyDeleteLeann
I added bra fitting to the list, Leann.
DeleteAs a happily married person, I have no desire to do a number of these things. Once I go to FF, I will be up to 12. If you added pierced ears, I'd be up to 13.
ReplyDeleteI've done about 10 things on your list so far. One thing that I want to do (which is not on your list, by the way) is to use buses and trains en femme. I haven't done this so far because I have been rather apprehensive about putting myself into such close involuntary proximity with other people. One day, perhaps...
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