During the middle of May, I attended the Esprit 2017, a crossdresser / transgendered conference in Port Angeles, Washington, which is about two hours outside Seattle.  Having attended the Southern Comfort Conference last September in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, I was not a novice to attending such an event.  This was my first time at Esprit and my first visit to the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.  This piece will be sort a travelogue describing my experiences and adventures.  I want to provide a picture of what occurred in the hope of encouraging others to take the opportunity step out of their comfort zone, (or break out of the prison walls of their home).  Perhaps, my adventures will inspire other to let their true selves experience a taste of the real world.  In a separate piece, I will explore what I drew from the experience and the deeper thoughts about how it affected my life and future path.

Unlike the Southern Comfort Conference, which was a “mere” 925 miles or a thirteen hour drive, the Esprit Conference was a tad too far for a practical drive.  At just under three thousand miles, I would have been looking at 43 hours of driving, which is too much, even for one who regularly drives hundreds of miles to watch college football!  Even the train would have taken three days, so the only truly viable option was to fly, about five plus hours travel time.  Of course, that meant I would have to face the fierce dragon known to strike fear into the hearts of all who travel the “friendly skies” — the dreaded three letter beast known as TSA !!!  (Insert frightening, ominous music here!)

Before that encounter, I first had to winnow down a selection from my wardrobe that could fit into two checked bags and one carry-on bag, three bags of less than fifty pounds each?  Are they crazy?  Can any woman fit a week’s worth of necessities into such a pittance of travel bags?  Heavens to Betsy, for Southern Comfort, I had packed my car with eight suitcases, (two of which had only shoes), and five wardrobe bags!  Now I had to decide what items would make the cut, and which would be left out of the trip.  Hours, days and weeks of agonizing was completed at four in the morning, the day of my departing flight.

Once at the airport, it was time to face the dragon.  The two bags were checked, and I approached the TSA security check with my carry-on and laptop bag.  I had considered making the flight in full Cyn regalia, but I was a tad too cowardly to do so.  Instead I wore ladies’ shorts, socks, and shoes with a t-shirt and my baseball cap.  Nearing the x-ray scanners, I dutifully emptied my pockets completely, (“Even paper receipts can set off the machine!” one TSA agent reminded me and my fellow travelers.), before removing my hat, shoes, coat, belt, panties, and shorts.  Okay, I am kidding, but only about the last two items!  I even checked my navel for any lint that might have been there.  As I emtering the full body scanner, an agent came up and asked, “Is this carry-on bag yours?”  I replied yes, and he said to come meet him at a separate table after being scanned.  As I approached the indicated table, the agent opened my carry-on bag.  While I was wearing a male (or neutral)t-shirt, that was the only non-female item that I had in my possession.  Beginning his search of the bag, he removed my purse, rifled through it, took out my rolled skirts, dresses, and tops, and placed them in a bin.  As many of you may know, I am a huge fan of peanut butter.  Apparently, I accidentally had placed a butter knife in my carry-on which had triggered the alert.  I quickly apologized, and said, “Please, just throw it away!  My travails, however, were not over.  The next words from agent’s mouth were “What’s in this box?”, as he held up the box containing my breast forms.  There was nothing to do but answer honestly, so in a semi-quiet voice I said “breast forms”!  He said “I need to open the box” to which I said, “Okay.”  (Really, what else could I have said?)  He ran his chemical residue skimmer around the forms and the box, and said, “Okay, you may go on now.”  The breath that I had held in for the last three minutes was finally released.  I quickly repacked the items into the bag, and left to enplane.  Thus was my first TSA experience with Cyn’s things!

After the excitement of getting through security, it was a relief to experience an uneventful flight.  Arriving in Seattle, Saturday evening, I was met by Crossdresser Heaven’s own, the lovely Pacific Princess April, who had invited me out to Esprit, and would be my roomie at the conference.  She helped me gather my checked baggage, and we walked from the SeaTac Airport  to the hotel across the street where we stayed that night.  We rested for an hour or so, before Cyn and April went out for drinks that night.  Heading back to the hotel around one in the morning, we fell asleep with visions of what we would experience in the upcoming week.

Be sure to read Cynthia’s continuing adventures at Esprit 2017.

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Leonara
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6 years ago

Great story Cynthia. Thanks for sharing your experience especially that I shouldn’t leave the peanut butter knife at home!!! Looking forward to part 2.
Be well, Leonara

Lady Veronica Graunwolf
Lady Veronica Graunwolf
6 years ago

Cynthia……..great story and what an adventure!! These are the things life is made for.
Thank heaven customs check went ok. I know know what to expect if I ever fly again.
Looking forward to your continuing tales of danger and high adventure!

Have a great time girl……..

Lady V

Isabelle
Lady
6 years ago

Cynthia – fun story and heart-stopping. I travel frequently en femme in Europe (France) but on the train and there we don’t have such issues as those with the dreaded TSA, but there is still as always the risk of running into an acquaintance who doesn’t know !
Keep on having fun 🙂
Isabelle

Holly G
Lady
Member
6 years ago

OMG Cyn! I don’t know what I would have done!! You handled it like a pro Can’t wait to hear more about the conference experience! I’ve wondered if they would even allow breast forms in a carry on bag but I guess now I know

Sophie Frenchie
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Sophie Frenchie
6 years ago

Well Cyn, that was an experience for you sweetheart. It read as if you had dealt with things extremely well, so congratulations. I will be able to apply for my passport in a couple of days and will be able to travel as Sophie and the thought is very exciting. I look forward the next part of your travelogue.
xxx

Kara Kelly
Lady
6 years ago

Great article. I can not wait for more.

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Janine
6 years ago

Thank you for telling me about what to expect when dealing with the TSA. I’ve wondered what would happen if I decide to fly while taking a suitcase with my en femme attire with me I suppose if it is a check in at the airline ticket counter that there wouldn’t be a problem. Not knowing what to expect I chose to travel to Key West recently by automobile instead of flying. Although it was a 7 hour drive I drove there completely in my en femme attire and actually enjoyed the experience I only stopped for gas and one… Read more »

SteffieC
Duchess
Active Member
6 years ago

Go Cynthia!!

Glory
Lady
Member
6 years ago

Inspirational Cyn. Your experience is what educates not only us but the TSA person you dealt with and without doubt the many conversations he had with colleges that day. This aids the acceptance of our community to be who we are where ever we chose to be.

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Rebecca
6 years ago

Cyn, That was a great story. Last year I did the same as you pack everything and headed to the airport I packed my forms in the carry on bag was going to put them on once I landed, I had a 3 hour drive and did not want to miss any Rebecca time. Well TSA opened up my carry on and my heart fell to the bottom of my boots and was beating so fast i am sure she could hear it. Ask me what is this I took a deep breath and told her she wiped them and… Read more »

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