“You too can be a girl …
If you want to.”
About Me
Hi, I’m Aveline Marlowe Pleased to meet you!
I’m a UK based crossdressing & female lifestyle blogger.
I work in public relations, and I’ve been exploring my crossdressing identity for most of my life, starting in my early teens.
Crossdressing has always been a deeply important part of who I am.
Family and Neurodivergence

I’m also a parent to two amazing children with special needs — Autism and ADHD.
Supporting them has shaped my life in so many ways. It has also given me a deeper understanding of myself.
Over time, I’ve come to realize that I may be neurodivergent as well (meaning my brain works a little differently).
Learning about the link between neurodivergence and gender dysphoria was a real “ah-ha” moment for me.
It helped me better understand my experiences and identity.
Balancing Life and Crossdressing
I have a supportive partner called Alisha who embraces my crossdressing in her own way.
Life and responsibilities can sometimes make it hard to fully dress how I would like.
Just like many crossdressers, I balance my male identity, family life, and my female side as I explore the different parts of who I am.
How Did I Start Crossdressing?

I met my friend Sarah in high school.
We sat together in class and quickly became close.
One day, I confided in her that I had tried on a dress that my dad’s girlfriend had left behind. Her eyes lit up—“Really?” she said.
She wasn’t disgusted; she was excited.
Before I knew it, I was caught up in a whirlwind of tops, skirts, and dresses and makeup.
Sarah had seen a side of me I hadn’t fully understood myself, and she helped bring it out.
In her own way, she encouraged me to explore my female side.

A Message to You
Thank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to read my story.
I truly hope you enjoy your visit and find something here that you find useful.
If we ever meet in the real world, please don’t hesitate to say hi — I’d truly love that.
if you feel comfortable, you’re always welcome to share your own story too,
Every story deserves to be heard.
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