Introducing our Eye Candy of the month: Becky Valles
Introducing our latest eye candy of the month, where we delve into the captivating journey of Becky Valles, a fascinating individual hailing from the bustling metropolis of Mexico City. As we embark on this enchanting narrative, Becky unveils her transformation story, recounting how her journey into the world of feminine expression began at a tender age of seven, during an innocent playtime with her cousins. With each dress-up session, she discovered a profound connection to her feminine self that would later blossom into a lifelong passion.
Let’s start by telling everyone where you are from?
I’m from Mexico City, a chaotic and huge city that is becoming more accepting to our community.
When did you first start dressing and how did it come about?
At about 7 years old I was playing with two girl cousins when one of them thought it would be funny to see me dressed as a girl. At first I resisted but they insisted so much that I finally gave up and let them set me in a lovely dress. They combed my hair and gave me shoes. Once I was in full “disguise” there was no turning back, I just loved the way I felt and the way I looked. They even introduced me to their mom (my aunt) and she didn’t even recognize me. I was enjoying it so much that they had a hard time taking the dress back from me! Since then, every night I dreamt that I was magically turned into a girl. Suddenly my mother’s clothes had an extraordinary appeal and I started wearing them on and off when there was nobody home. First I tried some clothes only, then I put some makeup on, then I fully dressed and wow, what a wonderful feeling! I couldn’t stop doing it whenever I had the chance, every time I looked in the mirror I fell in love with my feminine image.
How did you come up with your Femme name?
My first femme name was actually Jessica because I loved Jessica Rabbit, then I became Vanessa because of a beautiful coworker and finally Becky as I liked the sound of it, sweet and feminine.
How often do you dress?
I used to dress a lot, like 4 times a week and loved to go out and about with friends to restaurants, bars, the movies and even took a trip to the beach to show off my bikini! But nowadays I do it only when I have the time and it’s only about 2 or 3 times a month.
Are you married/in a relationship? If yes, are you able to share your female self with your partner?
I am married but my wife, although she knows, is sadly not very fond of Becky so I keep her away from her.
Tell us what goes into getting the perfect photo?
It’s the attitude and the smile! Of course the poses and the background help a lot but when there is a smile it just lights up the picture.
What are some of your favorite outfits/fashions?
I mostly wear short dresses that allow me to show my legs and shoulders. Shoes preferably with open ends to show my painted toes.
Stockings or pantyhose?
I definitely love both but for everyday pantyhoses.
Heels or flats?
Heels, no question about it.
Favorite places to go when dressed?
I love going to bars and restaurants.
Go to accessories for a night out?
A small purse with lipstick and powder of course!
Who is/are your female role model(s) and why?
I would have to say Frida Kahlo, a mexican artist known for her self-portraits. She overcame physical illness and is a symbol of determination.
Tell us some fun facts about yourself. What are your hobbies (either when dressed or not), likes, things you do in your spare time, or anything else you would like to share?
In general I’m a little bit crazy and I consider myself outgoing. I like to watch movies, sports and play videogames (VR mostly!) but I especially love to go out with friends and have a good time.
Any stories you would like to share about yourself and your journey?
This is more on the funny side. I had my share of misadventures, like one time I was changing clothes in my car after going to a bar and the police wanted to arrest me for getting naked in a public place. Of course I wasn’t getting naked and the only public in the place were the police. Or another time when I forgot the keys to my home and had to jump a high fence while in dress and heels. I learned that I had to be prepared for everything!
If you have social media, what is the best way for others to follow you?
I have a facebook page as Becky Valles, Instagram (@beckyvalles87) and a Youtube channel.
Before we go, would you like to send a message to your fellow girls out there or a closing statement.
Sometimes it’s hard to live with our duality, but you have to learn to be you as a whole person. Not two halves, but two sides. I admire the girls who transition in full and I very much enjoy my time as Becky but I wouldn’t give up my other side.
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