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 usually travel en femme,unless someone is meeting me who I haven’t clued in yet. I
dress conservatively but wear heels which for me is the ultimate fashion statement.
I watch my step in the airport,have seen ladies take some spills when their heel gets
caught in the escalator LOL
hi karen,
your a girl,definitely. what a transformation…wow.well done.xx
This is my photo after marriage
Hello Gautam,
Is that your wedding dress? It is so beautiful…as are you, very much. I love Indian culture. Did you marry a man or a woman? Or am I being too bold in asking? Sorry if I am. All the best in your marriage.
love, Ronae
Wife& I cannot afford to travel much but when we do travel I’m usally dressed fem–Probably 70% of folks don’t even notice me-(being male that is)!
There are times when (women mostly) will pull their kids away from me as though I’m going to attack them–That’s a little hurtful!
But overall these are good experiances!
Jane–London Ontairo
I did for the first time flying back from Florida in Feb. I still had my male ID, but a note from my Dr. I found that TSA in all the airports I went through were VERY accepting and understanding. From now on, ANY time I fly it will be as the REAL me.
I always travel in fem, my hair is long and curly I always wear panties, cammi tops with a shirt or sweater and a nice pair of fem jeans, mostly casual clothing, I wear women’s shoes most of the time, when we travel I usually have some make up, I don’t over do any of it, I like to bring confusion to the world I guess, it’s interesting to see other people look at you and wonder man or woman? I just love it.
I truly believe that being able to pass as either can make your life way more fun than the boring, “just another passenger”, show your stuff, have fun.
I love both sides of me, live without fear.
Love.
Meekah .P
Hi Meekah,
Well said, I feel the same way. I love my female self very much, but I also don’t hate my male self. There are good and fun aspects to both. I think it’s a healthy way to live. We roll with the punches.
love you,
Ronae
Hi Lucille!
I’ve been traveling for the last two and a half years. Needless to say how, as I lived as a woman full time for the last 6.
Last February I traveled to Bangkok to have SRS with doctor Pichet. I’m writing an article on my experience to inform anyone who is considering this procedure on what to expect and what does it feel like. I would like share it with you if you allow me.
As I was traveling back I got checked at the airport of San Francisco.
“Why did you go to Thailand?” the Immigration officer asked.
“Just for fun” I didn’t want to tell him about the surgery.
He looked in my stuff and found THE SRS CERTIFICATE!!!
“What’s this?” he said angrily. “You lied to me!! You went to Thailand to have this!!”
“Well that only took a week and I spent there two months so, the rest of the time I just partied. Besides I was embarrassed to tell you about that” I said.
“We won’t judge you” he said. “That’s not our job. Next time tell me the truth. Have a nice trip!”
Pretty cool guy, huh?
I’d like to hear about the experience and srs in Bangkok.
Thank you,
RACHEAL
HE HECHO VIAJES CORTOS EN BUS, AQUI EN MI PAIS COLOMBIA, Y NO HE TENIDO PROBLEMAS.
I too travel as my feminine self. The first few times was nerve wracking I must admit. Now I love it. When I first started flying, as a male, women would really dress: Heels, hose, skirt suits, gloves, and even some with hats. The plane hostess’s also wore heels and hose. I was so envious. Today you see a lot of sloppy dressed women on planes. I do now dress mostly casual, but always neatly with styled hair, make-up and mid- heels. I have a state issued pictured ID and have never had any problems. Susan