Nov
09

Poll: Do You Travel En Femme?

By Lucille Sorella

stewardessI’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

Do you travel en femme?

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  1. Yes, dressing in public is so cool! I do it as much as possible. Feeling a light breeze slightly lift my skirt or dress and caressing my silky lingeree will always bring me a special joy.

  2. Diana Lee says:

    Hi Lucille, as you know from my posts I go out and travel in enfemme everywhere! I have been to DisneyWorld,Seaworld,Universal Studios, I travel almost every week-end somewhere! I go to Atlanta,Savannah,Jacksonville,Charlotte,Myrtle beach…shopping and dinning out. I’m planning a trip to Miami and(SouthBeach),on to KeyWest…and YES! I will be in my swimsuit while there@ (a two piece!) LOL Diana P.S. In this pic I was shopping for a new furniture!

  3. Jenny Nelson says:

    I’m flying. As Jennifer I hadn’t flown in 20 years but here I am flying from LAX to DTW. On the outbound (in drab) I talked to a TSA supervisor. I told him I was transitioning to become a woman but I would still be in my male ID for some time. He took it like it was no big deal, no problem, just show two pieces of picture ID like your drivers license and your passport. (He also mentioned Social Security card which is not a picture ID.) ??On the return, as Jennifer, I used my drivers license and a photocopy of my DL with a picture of me as Jennifer attached and the note that, “the person hereon is transgendered and is not dressed in this manner for fraudulent or deceptive purposes.” I also carried a letter from my transgender councilor which I did not have to use. I look nothing like my picture in male mode. (The first time I visited my transgender councilor as Jennifer she comment that she wouldn’t have recognized me if she hadn’t been prepared having seen pictures of me as Jennifer.) ??I was dressed much as my pictures, red hair, face lightly made up, wearing a green, low cut sweater that showed lots of cleavage, a white, 17 inch, mini skirt and white heels. I saw one of my VC girl friends while I was in LA and she thought I looked great in this outfit. ??When I went through TSA security I was wearing an underbust corsets. (I had decided that my figure was a first priority.) I knew I would flunk the metal detector but, so what. I flunked. ??ID security passed me with my two pieces of picture ID. I did have to go through a wanding and pat down. The lady who did me was very polite and treated me like a lady. ??I had been upgraded to Business Class and enjoyed the pampering all the way to Detroit. At all points of the trip I was treated as a lady and often received smiles from other women. My biggest problem was having to wrestle my luggage into and out of the airports. I pack way too much stuff. ??I hope this is helpful. I cherish my time as Jennifer and love to put myself in challenging (but safe) situations. I am a better woman for it. I’m going to be flying as Jennifer a lot more often.

    Hugs, Jennifer

  4. Alana says:

    I have traveled en femme on occasion. Sometimes I would drive on business trips while en femme. Other times I would dress during the evening and take a short walk. Once, while in the outfit shown, I got an appreciative comment along the line of “looks good” from a man on a second floor balcony. I enjoyed that time out, but don’t travel as much as I used to. Would love to travel enfemme more often.

  5. Meliss@ says:

    This question is too easy, but my answer is a bit crafty. Towards the end of my career in the Army, I was stationed in Iraq. Now, the only difference between the male and female uniforms (not the dress ones) is the underwear. My hair was a little longer than allowed as well. I was almost able to get away with people calling me ma’am, or wanting to see the “white female sergeant”. Unfortunately, my command didn’t like it, and had me cut my hair before they let me go home. But technically, I was traveling en femme. Now, I’m full time, and go everywhere as the woman I am ;)

  6. Mona says:

    Hi Lucille
    I travel en femme when i go to another town. I put on the skin tight jeans and satin blouse makes feel wonderful

  7. hi Lucille;i Like to go fem when i get a chance mostly at night in my own city at some city bars and some parks. I have to be careful because i am a well known athlete in the western provinces. But every time i get a chance I like to dress up bra /silk blouse/silk panties/nylons/etc. love the feel of silk on my bod. Thanks for all the help Lucille. until next time love bill

  8. Jacqui Ashby says:

    Hi hun,

    Thanks for all the tips. Hope you can see from the picture, your tips are working. This was taken about 3 months ago, and my boobs are still getting bigger.

    Thank you so much, darling.

    Jacqui XXXX

  9. Tina says:

    Hi, I do go out in public all the time locally in my car. The main problem i have about trying new adventures is the bathroom issue. I would love to hop a bus and go somewhere but at some time i would need to use a bathroom. We all know it is illegal to use the lady’s room, a minor offence, but i don’t need to be held up at a police station and miss my bus home. I hope to just try it anyway someday. I have used the lady’s room in the past without a problem. take care, Tina

  10. Harriet says:

    Hello Ladies,

    sure I travel like i am. I never experianced any problems regrding my gender (op and post OP), just tell the truth to officials about it. If all your documents (passport, tickets etc.) match, everybody, even home security, will respect you ….

    I travelled whole Europe, viseted Egypt, the USA, made a cruise onboard the Qeeen Mary 2.

    btw. I am an airline employee -o0o-

    And I am a Woman !

    Enjoy Life.

    Harriet

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