Traveling offers a fresh perspective on the world and can be especially liberating for crossdressers and transgender women.
When you go on a trip, it’s an opportunity to express your feminine self away from the routines and expectations of home.
The freedom to be your true self in a new, unfamiliar place can be truly liberating!
Considering all the benefits of taking a transgender or crossdressing vacation, I’m curious: Do you travel en femme?
Please take my poll and share your MTF travel experiences or aspirations in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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hi lucille
i’m always traveling in femme even in my home town even when i’m not all dolled up with wig and make up i have found a style that is almost unnoticecable that when i’m in femme still alows me to feel good about myself
I mint dress when I get where I go. But most of the time I am just a closet dresser. I very shy in what I do but I’m working on the way I feel and think. But later I mint do more then what I’m doing now.
Tammy
I travel locally, to different towns in my home state; support group meetings, shopping, browsing, catching a movie, going out with some transgendered friends, and even a garage sale or three.
I am 24/7 and I would not even think about walking out of my door as a male. I either gave away or throw out every thing that I owned that was male. No one see,s me unless I have my makeup and a dress or a skirt and top and with my boots. That and I love the looks I get from the men that do not look above the neck.
Felicha
I usually go out at night when everything is dark but I have traved across country during the day where I am not known. Usually I drive somewhere like a park and walk around but I have walked as a crossdresser in a couple of Cancer walks collecting money for the Cancer Society. During the walks I don’t make myself up and everybody thinks that I am only doing it for the benefit and not personnel satisfaction. All of my family member except one has died from one or another form of cancer, the one that didn’t was murdered.
I haven’t travel that much but when so, of course, I do travel in femme… other ways it wouldn’t be me…lol. I’ve been living as a woman 24/7 for several years and yes, I know people reads me but I changed my name and my ID so I’ve been able to go through security without facing any inconvenient at the airport. Well, I just hope it will stay that way.
I should add to my above comment tha I am a 65yr old cd m-f,and haave been open with it ofr about 3yrs
I enjoy going out all made up. When I lived in Oregon I went on an all girls day out with my best friend and her mother to the coast (first time the mother and I met). It was a great time and we had fun. I have made several shopping trips with another good lady friends of mine in the Seattle area and enjoyed everyminute of them. I also belonged to am AMT Guard Group where I treaveled all dressed up in my female presonna a mid-evil area story teller. That was alot of fun. The best time in when my Real lady friends an I go out to eat and I am treated like one of the ladies. ALthought it was a little when I had to use the restroom,hmmm ladies….hehehe.That is when a good understanding best friend does come in handy and give you the in’s and out’s and goes with you.(Thankgoodness for stalls).
Lucille, I do want to thank you for you honest helpful hints, and for the breast enlallrgement program. It is a bit slow, but I am seeing and feeling the differences. Again thank you.