Ask me anything?
- Davina Legs
- Jan 16
- 1 min read
One of the things I’ve learned through being Davina is that no two journeys look the same, but so many of our feelings overlap. The curiosity, the longing, the excitement, the fear, the guilt, the joy, the questions we’re sometimes too shy to ask out loud.
So I wanted to open up a new part of the blog and invite you into it properly.
Welcome to Ask Me Anything.

This is your space to ask about crossdressing, relationships, identity, partners, secrecy, confidence, dressing, desire, balance, or even the awkward, funny, emotional moments we all stumble through.
Nothing is too small, too strange, too personal, or too honest. If it’s something you’ve wondered about, chances are someone else has too.
I’ll answer with the same honesty I write with — not as someone who has everything figured out, but as someone who’s walked this path for a long time and is still learning.
Davina exists because of conversation, reflection, and connection. This is just another way to keep that alive.
So… go on.
Ask me anything. 💋
Hi Davina,
Hope you are well. I've been continuing to read through your blogs and liked your Ask me anything section.
It did make me think and my question is, if tomorrow you could wake up as a women, would you?
The immediate reaction for most of us TGirls would be of course.
The freedom to wear what we feel most comfortable in and to wear makeup every day, why wouldn't we. But if we were women would we have that same feeling. Suppose it kind of ties in with what you have said in your tights and stockings blog. If we were women it would be just everyday and clothes choice would be more of practicality than how we…
A question for you and maybe your wife .
As cross dressers we all seem to love wearing tights and stockings. Why then do women not wear them all the time? What do women not like about tights/stockings ?
So many questions but most I know the answer to just can’t follow through with the advice in my current position. Always great to read your blogs as gives me some hope.