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Music has tremendous power to encourage and motivate me. Several songs make me feel feminine and empower me in my crossdressing?
(You make me feel like a) Natural Woman - Aretha Franklin: It would be so wonderful to feel like a natural woman. This is what I strive for.
Confident - Demi Lovato: I wish I had the confidence to walk out in public without worry. This song definitely helps.
Brave - Sara Bareilles: Hoping to be brave enough to be honest with those in my life. This is a tough one.
Fight Song - Rachel Platten: I feel like I'm battling to be who I really am and for the life that I have been denied. Sometimes, the battle is with myself.
What songs impact you?
Cara <3
Eleanor McEvoy, only a womans heart is a favourite.
Enya, fairytale, we are free now, and let it be are my courage songs.
Aretha Franklin, Respect......is all I want
There are many others I listen to for motivation, Mary Black,Carole King & Carly Simon....all have many songs to help me through.
Just to many I rely on to list...
Man, I Feel Like A Woman!-Shania Twain
Roar-Katy Perry
Gloria Gaynor - "I am what I am".
Always puts a big smile on my dial
Cara thanks for this question. You are absolutely right music has an incredible power to motivate inspire and tap our emotions. I can't imagine the world without music. Thanks to everyone for sharing.
Hugs
Donna
Hi all, I love music and have a few favourites that empower my femme side... Here are a couple of oldies:
Lola (by The Kinks) / Walk on the Wild Side (by Lou Reed)
Christine
Definitely "Let it Go" from Frozen. I know it's from an animated movie, but for me it's incredibly impactful. Just so powerful.
I'm a Woman, goes back to the 60's was written by Lieber and Stoller was used in commercials back in 70's. I remember a line from commercial "...I can bring home the bacon...fry it up in a pan..." showed the woman coming home from work, cooking dinner...subsequent line was "...but never let you forget you're a man...cause I'm a woman..."; showed her seductively opening top of collar on her button down shirt...I was probably 10 when I saw that and I remember thinking wow that's cool...not fully comprehending that I probably was wishing it could be me...now when I dress femme that song and the flashback I remember runs through my mind.
Kim
Tom Petty- You don't know how it feels
I love Tom Petty, going to see him this summer.
Born This Way.
Both classics. Nice.
I Get By with a Little Help from My Friends Beatles
Marie Claire Peter Starstadt
Lady Veronica Graunwolf
Sung by Peggy Lee. Gave me the "shivering bits ".
Since, I finally accepted myself. I have gotten a better appreciation of Whitney Houston's The Greatest Love of All. The line that goes, "Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all."
ROAR, by Katy Perry. I Will Survive, by Gloria Gaynor.