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 really wanna try at once. I have every dress with which i can travel easily. But in india, we have many such difficulties. If i suspect by any police man, den we’ll be treated like hell. So that’s problem. So i m do in home only.
I have driven across state several times and each time was a complete buzz. Sometimes I was “picked” but who cares. Now my sister wants me to fly interstate en femme to visit her. She has known of my cross-dressing for years and has even bought me some of my girl things. With no real restrictions here in Australia about travelling en femme I am really looking forward to “flying pretty”. Unfortunately my wife is not keen on the idea of me “flying pretty”.
I have only travelled long distances in the car,however locally I have used Taxi’s and buses always enjoy the excitment even after all thes years.
Love jayne
jayne,what a lovely lady you look.you seem to have an elegant taste with your clothes.
keep it up. how long have you crossed? it really is hard to tell your not female.
love
david
I do a bit of traveling for work and find it a bit fun to get dressed up and travel, the people you see do not know you and so whatever they think when i walk in femme I do not care. It is the one time when I am free of family and friends and can be Kelly all day Then it is back to the real world of being a husband and father, which I love to be, Just wish I could have the best of both worlds be the women that lives inside me and the father and husband i am.
Sorry for the poor pics, but I am still a bit shy of showing my face on the computer. I do love all you have for us and the confidence i have gained from all you do for us with your insite you give us thanks again Lucille your the bomb.
Time next time,
Kelly
I love traveling as a woman even if it is not always obvious.
In Europe, with the abolition of frontiers, it is easier.
I always travel with either women or with people like me and a real woman. One of them must speak good English or the local language.
As my fémininie voice is still not at the top, we do believe that I can not talk.
We are always dressed in a skirt or dress and always smiling. This makes things easier when controls.
So far I’ve never had to present paper.
Otherwise it is the solution of this change as a woman once destination. By cons it is better to go out with friends or people like us.
More must seem really feminine, not having makeup vulgar, be natural, make things easier.
Kisses .
Tiphaine .
I wish nothing more than to be able to travel enfemme, but with the current laws here in Canada I cannot fly anywheres unless I am within six months of SRS. I would simply not be allowe to board a plane and if someone were to let me on, they would also be the ones charged and fined for doing so. More than than that, I also cannot legally change my name and identification unless I am within six months of SRS. Without the latter I could and would be subject to embarrassment and humiliattion at the hands of law enforcement, border security.
Went on a cruise through the Carribean Islands Left Canada and boarded in New Jersey no problem with customs as my passport photo is en femme with my male name.I had a terrific time with my family going on another cruise next year
Hi Laurie,
I do love driving en femme, just to work or cross country, it”s the little me time I get to be myself. haven’t had a travel partner yet but maybe someday 🙂 thanks for all the tips, I’ve come along way last few year with your help.
Abby 🙂
I too used to love traveling en femme before I retired. Now I am not as able but do enjoying reading about other girls who travel. I never got to fly but did go and walk through the local airport as though I was going to be traveling.