πŸ’„ 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! πŸ’‹


πŸ’¬ “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.


πŸ’¬ “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. πŸ’„ 


πŸ’¬ “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.


πŸ’¬ “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..


πŸ’¬ “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.


πŸ’¬ “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 🌸


πŸ’¬ “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.” πŸ’•
The pronouns and names mean more than you might realize. Thank you for respecting both.


πŸ’¬ “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.


πŸ’¬ “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.

πŸ’¬ “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.


 

πŸ’¬ “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.

πŸ’„ 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.

πŸ’‹ With love and gloss,
Sabrina x