Traveling opens up new perspectives and can be especially freeing if you’re a crossdresser or transgender woman.
When you take a trip, it’s a chance to express your feminine self without the routines and expectations of everyday life.
Being your true self in a fresh, unfamiliar place can feel incredibly empowering!
Considering all the benefits of taking a transgender or crossdressing vacation, I’d love to know: Do YOU travel en femme?
Take my poll and share your MTF travel experiences or dreams in the comments!
Love,
Lucille
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I enjoy driving around dressed up and made up and even went down south last month en femme. It is much easier to be out in public in a place where no one knows me except for the feminine image they see when they see me for the first time.
Hi Lucille, I do indeed travel en femme. I love to travel to the casino in Wheeling WV! My GF and I will get a room and stay for a few nights. We will gamble and later go shopping, She loves it too! I am debating with myself as to go 24/7, issues at work could be a problem. Love Your site and advice! Huggs and kisses, patty
would love to, just haven’t had the right situation as yet..smile
I travel to another city three times a year and spend usually five or six days as a woman round the clock. The first thing I do when I get there is to have my acrylic/gel nails done (french manicure….med. length).
That way I don’t fuss with nails for the whole time, what a feeling.
This has been going on now for a few years and I always look forward to it.
I have always had a wonderful time doing pretty much anything that needs to be done on a daily basis.
I have developed a convincing fem voice which really helps me.
On my last trip I used a lace wig, had it glued on for the whole time.
I loved having that semi-permanent hair on for five days. After the second day on I thought it was my real hair.
Happy Dressing,
Wanita
I do the vast majority of all my traveling in Michigan, Ohio, Penn, and sometimes into New York. As much as I would love to travel en femme, I don’t. The reason, as of this date, all my identification represents the male dude. This includes my passport, drivers license, health card etc. I am also a “Nexus” card holder. This means I can travel into the United States without a passport – it is a Homeland Security approved document. As such, I have absolutely no intention what so ever to challenge the fine men and women of the United States Customs Border Protection Service. I know a few of my sisters here in Ontario, who are Transgender activists, would welcome the chance to see what would happen. I’d rather stay out of their radar, and make my entry into the U.S. as uneventful as possible.
I have never done that and I am not sure that I will be doing that or not
AS A LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVER I AM DRESSED ALL THE TIME …ITS DIFFICULT BUT I MANAGE…LOL
Yes, I love getting dressed and trying to venture out certain places, especially to other cities where you do not have to worry about seeing someone you might know, that’s what I did when I went to Victoria’s Secret for my very first bra fitting, I just felt so free that day standing there in nothing more than a bra and panties in front of the sales girl, she was so supportive of me, complimented me on my breasts, butt and legs, for being totally smooth (hair free) and how nice my pedicure looked with my dark nail polish.
I went to Sarasota Florida en Femme and loved it, it was great being able to dress in Femme and even go to the beach in a bikini. I also went to Hawaii where I even got up the nerve to go nude on the one beach where it was allowed at the time and it just felt so natural, everyone on the beach was nude and friendly. If anyone has ever had the desire to try a nude beach or even a nudist resort recommend getting up the nerve and going for it, after all you only live once, so enjoy yourself!
Lately I even venture out a little closer to home at times, maybe going to a Spa for sevices, hair, makeup, massage, pedicures, manicures, waxing, etc., have also gone to the mall shopping, love MACY’S, it is fun to pick something out and try it on, clothes, shoes, again the sales staff at MACY’S seems to be TG friendly.
Maybe someday the world will change such that it becomes totally acceptable to dress en Femme all the time. One can hope! I’m definitely more comfortable being en Femme.