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 went on a cruise to Mexico last year 100% en femme. The only people who ever looked at my ID and used my male name were the Customs and boarding security people. My official “cruise card” had my male name, but no one ever looked at the name on the card, as it went through a credit card type of scanner whenever I used it.
I do, but I can’t do anything outside of the room I’m sleeping in
I am en femme 24/7 now, so, yes. I still remember with great fondness my first road trip en femme. back when I was only part time, I left a male role, changed in a rest area, then had a sweet time for the next 700 miles. It felt hugely liberating, and everybody was so nice to me. It was SO encouraging.
Hi Lucille. I’m Ashley and love your blog and advice:)!! Just wanted to comment on traveling en femme… I travel and fly a lot and I love to express my girly side when I can. It started with just wearing panties, but the last time I flew I decided I wanted to do more!! I wore a pair of yoga pants and sweatshirt and made up my hair..
Hello Lucille I had to say no I don’t travel en femme mainly because I don’t travel as of yet but maybe in the future I may get the chance it might be nice to go someplace new as I am and come back a new person I have been thinking about it taking a trip to a state I’ve never been to before where my family took some pictures as they lived there before I was born there is one state where I can do three things I’ve been wanting to do and I just might the state is Colorado which is just one state over and to the north from Oklahoma this doesn’t sound like a bad idea I’ll have to check and see where Trinidad, Colorado is how to get there from here maybe go to Trinidad and get a makeover its a transgender friendly city from what I hear hmm should I make it first or last I’ll have to think about that next I need to go to Denver where my family lived and then just about anywhere I think to sample something I’ve been wanting to check out and then to Trinidad and home this just might work out for the best I haven’t been anywhere in along time and I could use a change of scenery for sure and Colorado is definitely good scenery way up in the mountains a little cooler the stars would be amazing up there and then change my scenery maybe I should go to Trinidad first and change my perspective and then look at the stars and scenery from a new perspective that sounds even better hmmm I’ll be back shortly Love M.J.
I would love to do more traveling and yes I do travel in female mode. I hope one day to permanently dress fulltime in female attire, if I could only find an employer that would allow this, I would jump at the chance. Lucille ,I love your Site, xoxoxo hugs to you
Tammy, I just started answering job ads on the web, openly admitting to being transgender in my CV. I got a job within three months. All you have to do is really go for it! Good luck.
I am flying in fem on Thursday April 23rd and I am so excited. I have done all my homework and it seems no one cares what I wear as long as my ticket matches my ID (male). the only thing I am concerned about are other passengers. I will let all of you know how it goes when I get back home.
I live my life 24/7 in fem plus my drivers licence legally reads female so it makes it easier on me. However there was a time that I was only part time fem and my licence read male. I was working in fem, I transitioned at my job but still hadnt told my father. It was relief once I told my dad because now I need no longer to hide the fact plus he accepted it fully. My daddys last words that stuck with me not too long before he passed was “I am proud of you, you are a good daughter”