Greetings from Bangkok, Thailand! I am here soaking up the local transgender / crossdressing culture.
As you might know, Thailand is considered the transgender capital of the world. The “third gender” is an accepted part of Thai society, making it a haven for transgender people. It’s been wonderfully refreshing to witness.
Here are a few highlights from my trip:
Let’s Talk Travel!
If you’re seeking your next fabulous en femme getaway, look no further than Thailand! But even if you stay closer to home, traveling is the perfect opportunity to unleash your feminine self away from the routine and expectations of home.
Here are 3 great benefits of traveling for crossdressers and transgender women:
1. Traveling gives you an opportunity to reinvent yourself
Nobody knows you and nobody will ever see you again, so you can literally be whoever you want to be.
2. Traveling is the ultimate rut buster
Does life feel like the same old, same old? Traveling exposes you to new experiences and gives you a fresh perspective on life. (And who can’t use that?)
3. Traveling teaches you to go with the flow
Most trips (like your own male to female journey) are full of unexpected surprises. Traveling teaches you to go with the flow – and enjoy the experience.
Do you travel en femme?
I’d love to hear about your en femme travel adventures (or travel dreams), so please share them with me in the comments section below!
Love,
Lucille
Lucille:
I would love to see Thailand and venture out and try my inner feelings. I go to Manila Philippines and Thailand isent that far from there. Thank you for the story.
Tammy
Salutations to you Lucille;
Yes, these “girls” are beautiful and some are post-op; but, most are pre-op.. I talked to some of the girls after their show and we had a good laugh of what is done in America compaired to what is done in Thiland in reguards to transsexuallity.. these girls get to start at a very young age (before puberity) and in the good old USA we have to wait until after puberity has completed (thanks to the Harry Benjamin Standard)..But, things are changing for the better in both countries. I believe they can even go to the womens’ restroom now…
Hi,
I have been to Thailand, Phuket & spent only 23 days there, though i met around 100 people , it is a lovely place & i was wellcomed as one of them, Langage is not an issue as allways found some one to translate for me,
The other detail was i was not a tourist, & that was part of the reason i was accepted plus my hospital tag & that opened more doors for me, all up was a lovely time there,
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Lucille you are doing one of my fantasy trips right now, I’ve known about Thailand and the Kathoey for some time now after seeing them on National Geografic channel it has been a “WANT TO GO TO PLACE” of mine I just know I would have sooooo much fun there, I dress femme often here and go out everywhere and yes other cities as well but to be where just about everybody ells is like me would be a dream come true.
luv ya Lindsay
You look great in fem persona and attire…..hope you got to travel…my dream too!
Hi Lucille,
i love Your site and appreciate all the usefull information. Regarding travelling, can one travel en femme with a male passport…i can see difficulties at the borders/customs…Any experience or information there would greatly help….until every country adopts australia’s great stance on the subject. Thanks again!
erika
U seems perfect woman.
Lucille
i been to the philippines twice and both times as jamie and i was fully accepted there and the people are awesome. Manila was great and i was able to travel to other islands with my friend there. She was wonderful and also helped me look great there.
Love
Jamie
Hi Lucille.
My name is bryan -n- my dreams are to come over there -n- get a complete make over -n- to become a complete woman but my problem is that i can’t aford it right now do u have any suggestions.
Thanks,
Bryan (aka Brenda)