Poll: Do You Travel En Femme?
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I’m here in the Colorado Rockies putting the finishing touches on “The Ultimate En Femme Fashion Guide”. I needed to get away to clear my mind and FOCUS.
The other thing I love about traveling is that it lets me reinvent myself. Nobody knows me here and nobody is ever going to see me again, so I can be whoever I want to be.
That got me wondering …
Do you travel en femme? Obviously, I’m not talking about going through airport security in your falsies! I’m talking about unleashing your female side in a new place where nobody knows you. (It doesn’t have to be far – going to a different city in your home state counts, too!)
Take my poll and let me know! And tell me about your femme travel adventures in the comments section below.
Love,
Lucille





yes i have been travelling in but without wig and make up and heels
kiss asselle
i have never walk alone in the streets only with a girl friend of mine in houston and i just loved it. it was great to be a girl out in a disco i am sure i will do it again as soon as posible.
to do it again it is necessary for me to practice more on my femenine attitude and go back with my friend she promesed me we will do it again and hope will be soon.
love barbaramarie
Something just dawned on me that I dont have any self photos of me in public, it seems that there is allways someone else in the photo.
Most times I do travel dressed enfem (very few people have ever seen my male side) and sometimes I apply all of my makeup along with my jeans, heels and and top (no wig) at home and wear sunglasses, that way all I have to do is apply lip stick and wig and voila all ready for the real world
I dress when possible on a free evening during business trips away, and I have driven by car for hundreds of miles en femme from door to door including fuel and food stops. Wonderful feeling. I recommend it. Just drive your “dependable car”…
I’m way back in the closet but under my draub male attire, I am a queen in the finest lingerie to be found. Hope the plane doesn’t crash or if it does they can’t ID my remains.
I don’t travel much, but when I do at least part of the time is spent en femme. Shopping in a new town is always so much fun.
Kaylee
yes i have traveled many places en femme by car and have the truckdrivers blowing ther horn and some even want to talk to me on the cb what fun huh???coket
I was wearing nail polish, skirt, blouse, & sandals to visit relatives & was in a motor vehicle accident. My back was broken. I just returned home after 3 months recovery & I find wearing a skirt way more comfortable than trousers with my back brace. I can actually use the restroom without removing the brace. Also skirts are much more comfortable when I must lie down – not so many seams, rivets, pockets, & folds as trousers.
sorry i fogot to send a pic
I’ll try to capsulize my many years of running around in public enfemme so as to not write a book.
I have traveled by car dressed across 4 states with frequent stops for fuel, stopped at rest stops where the WOMEN’s rest room was a waiting line, all without a problem.
Oregon won’t let you pump your own gas. I got out to stretch and the female attendant appeared, since I make no effort sound femmy, she slipped and called me sir. She was most embarrassed. I said, “No problem! I’m just a guy in a dress having fun.” She laughed said that’s great.
I’ll throw in here that most women think it’s great….if you aren’t theirs.
Another instance in my home town at a store where I was en homme, I have long hair and three earrings in each ear. The checkout line was long and another female cashier appeared and said, “Maam can I help you over here.” I was not facing her. She was most embarrassed, all I could say was, “No Problem”, while thinking this is so easy and I wasn’t even trying. If she only knew…………..
Enough for now.