π Steve Butler / Sabrina Butler FAQ
Welcome, curious one.
Everything you wanted to know about my journey to becoming a girly girl, but were too shy to ask! π
π¬ “Is this Steve Butler?”
Yes — every photo, every word here is mine. This site is my authentic journey. I am Steve Butler, living proudly as Sabrina, sharing my femininity with the world.
π¬ “Why did you create this site?”
Because hiding hurt more than being seen. For years, I kept my femininity secret. Now, I want to live openly, inspire others, and show that authenticity is more beautiful than shame. π
π¬ “Are you confused - or is this a phase?”
Not at all. I’m not confused and this isn’t a phase. I am a girly girl—soft, proud, and loving it. Embracing my femininity is the most real thing I’ve ever done.
π¬ “Do you regret making your sissy/girly side public?”
No. Sometimes it’s scary, but the freedom and pride outweigh any fear. Being open as Steve Butler — and Sabrina — is the most liberating choice I’ve ever made..
π¬ “Do you want to be a woman full time?”
If I could wake up tomorrow as Sabrina Butler—forever and completely female—I would, without hesitation. But for now, I live between two worlds: Steve for my job, Sabrina for my soul.
π¬ “How did you feel in your wedding dress?”
Like a bride. When I was laced in, I couldn’t stop smiling — it was the most feminine moment of my life. That’s why my wedding dress gallery is so special to me πΈ
π¬ “What do you want people to call you?”
If you see me as Steve, that’s okay. But when you see Sabrina, call me “her.” π
The pronouns and names mean more than you might realize. Thank you for respecting both.
π¬ “Is this a fetish, or are you transgender?”
No, it’s not a fetish. It’s my identity. I don’t transition medically (yet), but I am a girly girl—proud, feminine, soft, and so much happier when I’m living authentically.
π¬ “What would you say to people who know you and are reading this?”
If you know me from another part of life, welcome. I hope you see that my heart, kindness, and humor haven’t changed. I just get to be more me now.
If you’re curious, I invite you to explore my story. If you’re struggling, know you aren’t alone.
π¬ “Why did you call your site Becoming a Girl?”
Because that’s what this journey feels like: embracing femininity step by step, from makeup and dresses to confidence and identity. It’s about becoming the girl I always knew I was inside.
π¬ “Can I ask you a question or share my own story?”
Absolutely! If there’s something you want to ask, or if you’re on your own girly journey, I would love to hear from you.
π Final Word from Sabrina
This FAQ is my personal truth—not medical advice, and not the only way to be a girly girl. If you’re exploring your own femininity, I hope you find joy, pride, and a bit of sisterhood here.
I’m not confused.
I’m not performing.
I’m not embarrassed.
I’m Steve Butler.
I’m Sabrina.
And I’m a girly girl… in lipstick, lingerie, and complete control of my truth.
π With love and gloss,
Sabrina x