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Travel Concerns for Transsexual and Transgender People

Started by Shana A, August 26, 2009, 06:25:56 PM

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Shana A

Travel Concerns for Transsexual and Transgender People
Calpernia

http://www.calpernia.com/travel-concerns-for-transsexual-and-transgender-people/

Gender transition is a journey, and exploring the world as your new self can be incredibly liberating. As a transwoman who has traveled extensively in this sometimes less-than-understanding society, I've discovered several considerations that can make all the difference in a safe and satisfying experience.

For people in transition, that first trip out the front door to the supermarket can be as harrowing as a jungle safari. Many start by seeking out kindred spirits at popular regional gender conventions and events. Southern Comfort, Esprit, FTM Gender Odyssey, Be All, Colorado Gold Rush and more are some of the more well known annual conventions, and all feature a full schedule of activities, excursions and seminars for a vacation completely immersed in transgender socializing. Whether attending one of these or simply hitting the road to leave the stress of transition behind, preparation is key to avoiding problems later on.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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