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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hi lucille. I go out regularly en femme and seem to get away with it easily, anyway, at 73, It doesn’t bother me what people think, lol.
I would say to any of the girls take the bull by the horns and just do it.
I often travel in our motorhome dressed. I have to admit that I get some strange looks when people look up and see a lady driving a 40′ pusher. I have some friends in NY and in VT that I have driven to dressed and had no problems at all. I even had one lady at the toll booth tell me that I had a nice blouse (was dressed but no wig on) I just told her thank you and kept going. When I stop for fuel some of the truck drivers do give me strange looks but have not said a word. I hope that more will just get out ehre and show the rest of the world that we are just normal poeple that like the feel of fem clothes. Paula
Concerning U.S./Canada border crossings mentioned in another post, I took a ferry back and forth from Port Angeles, WA, and Victoria B.C. with a TG group attending the Esprit Conference. We were dressed en femme the whole time. We presented our male passports and other picture IDs, and the border personnel gave us no difficulties. One Canadian officer held my passport picture up against my face to make sure he could see the resemblance and, once satisfying himself that the picture and the person went together, politely completed the processing. On the return trip to the U.S. there was a hostile U.S. officer, but he wasn’t hostile about the TG, he was just hostile in general, and gave us no more of a hard time than anyone else. The big no-no is to try to deceive the officers. If you are honest about who you are, they treat you professionally.
never did
I always travel en femme and never take my trousers. I go through Passport Control as Sandra when going to France, showing my male passport when dressed, and no one says a thing. There are no laws in the UK about what clothes you have to wear, and you are not obliged to wear trousers when crossing the channel. Skirts will do.
Sandra Cockswell
I am 57 years old and like dressing as a sophisticated lady. I do go out, mainly to a nearby town and find it very relaxing. Nobody appears to realise I am male except once when I stupidly wore highish heels. As I am 6 foot tall I think I stood out especially as I walked by a cafe full of workmen.
I like wearing my skirts below the knee because I have terrible knees and anyway I find it suits my age.
Last year one friday evening i took my female dresses and go with my boyfriend to his home. I wear my tight paint & pushup bra with sleeveiess nice tops. I makeup nicely and wear high heel shoes. My boy friend looked me suprisely and i go with him to a temple i am sitting back of his motorcycle. Somebody looked us at temple with smile. I enjoy the moment very much i never forgot that day. I thank to Luci to share my experiance with others like me.
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