Well, I’m sitting here in the Phoenix airport waiting on a connecting flight that’s running about three hours late, watching CNN on the TV monitors. It was a nice time in L.A. and I saw a lot of friends and shot some nice new pictures with Nina, Bettie Cho and Vivian Chen. Also had a nice time in Big Bear and Palm Springs and got to do some nice extended bedtime bondage last night, so I’m feeling pretty foggy this evening. I’ll try to write more later in the week and see if I have some good snapshots to post. Off to check out the quality airport food choices here…
Bedtime bondage with you sounds lovely.
Sandra,
Do you ever travel “En-Femme”?
I am not sure there is any law against it but don’t know how the TSA Gendarmes feel about it. I guess they are looking to see if the picture ID matches the image you present.
Once (YEARS AGO!!!) I traveled from Kansas City to Portland while wearing support hose under my slacks but that was a VERY nerve-wracking caper for a novice CD.
I was at the Phoenix airport in January, not a terrible place as airports go but sort of different.
I did travel while dressed several years ago and everything went fine. I was really nervous though so didn’t really enjoy the experience that much, but I would like to do it again sometime. I know a local girl who does it all the time and has never had any problems (and she doesn’t particularly pass). I don’t think it’s an issue at all for the TSA, don’t even think you have to look like your photo ID, as long as your boarding pass and ID have the same name on them.
I know several “gurls” that travel completely dressed. I’ve traveled with one and all the time we were in the airport, out in the hotel and in public, no one seemed to mind. TSA has seen everything so this isn’t new to them. They’re mainly interested in “deceptive” individuals and/or practices. I’ve often wondered if potential terrorists ever considered crossdressing as a way to deceive. I wear stockings under my male clothing all the time and it’s not an issue. Nice too see painted toes walking through the scanners. Just do it. No law against nice painted toenails in hose.