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Within Transbeauté, I fully understand your concerns regarding anonymity and privacy.
I am aware that the feminization journey can be an intimate and personal experience, filled with deep reflections and emotions for most of you.

Many of you wish to share your experience but also fear being recognized, which is completely understandable.
It is important to clarify that photo sessions and testimonials are in no way mandatory, nor is their publication on my blog. I respect your choice, and when you give me permission to publish your testimonial or photos, please know that I don’t always do it immediately.
I notice there is often an initial phase of euphoria where you want to share your transformation, but I take into account any emotional fluctuations you may experience. Some people might regret it afterward, and I fully respect that choice.
I would also like to point out that the risk of being discovered directly through my blog randomly is extremely low. In fact, I have never encountered it. I mainly observe that it depends more on how you manage your own data and images (and especially with those you confide in).
I encourage you to be attentive to the privacy of your photos and to share them on other networks only if you feel comfortable.
At Transbeauté, your privacy and well-being are my top priorities. You can share your experience with complete confidence. I will always respect your choice and your anonymity.
I am here to support you in your quest for femininity, no matter how you choose to live it. Your story is important, and if you decide to share it, it could also inspire and help others on their own journey.
Stéphanie’s testimonial is the perfect example!
My name is Stéphanie, I recently turned 42. I live in Loire Atlantique, and I work in real estate.
Since I was 8 to 9 years old, my mother’s tights and underwear have always attracted me.
I would say it’s a permanent desire. It gives me a lot: feeling like a woman, being comfortable in my skin, and joy in my mind. I don’t know how to express it otherwise.
The first time I cross-dressed was in 2010, with the help of a very close friend. She helped me do my makeup and dress as I liked, and we went for a walk along the Breton coast very late at night. I was proud of myself.
Of course, I have many fears regarding family, friends, and others’ opinions.
I wish I had more courage. I would have liked to go dressed as a woman into a store to buy my own clothes, instead of buying clothes behind a screen.
I searched the internet for hours and stumbled upon Jennifer’s site by chance. Looking at the photos and testimonials really put me at ease.
I hesitated, then I took the step. I called Jennifer, and from the very first second of our meeting, she made me feel comfortable.
After this session, I felt very proud of myself, and I thank Transbeauté. After a flea market, I was eager to see the photos; I was very excited. A big thank you to Jennifer—she is truly a wonderful person. She put me at ease from the very first second of our meeting. I will come back to see you very soon,
Well, it’s true that my article is serious because… I take you seriously!
And that does not stop me from being optimistic.
At Transbeauté, I believe in a bright future where every step toward your true “self” is another step toward your pleasure and freedom—the freedom to be yourself.
So, smile, put on makeup, and remember that femininity can also be a light-hearted comedy.
Your future is a grand show that you write every day with boldness and style.
So, pick up your makeup brushes, and may the stage—your stage—continue to shine brilliantly!
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