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unseemlygamer

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  1. I’ve never had issues when visiting Nassau, but it’s one of those ports worth getting off the ship three times at most and that’s it.
  2. What about Nassau and Coco Cay, or Cozumel?
  3. I am a 24y/o transgender woman, but I was a male when I took my last cruise in 2018. While I don't know when I would like to take my next one, I'm kind of curious about what it's like to cruise when trans. I don't hear about the concept a lot compared to gay cruising. Assuming I don't get around to legally changing my name by the time I'm on my next cruise, I believe it would still be present on my room key, documents etc. and I'd still have to use it when going through customs and stuff like that. Whatever the case may be, what about the experience onboard the ship and in ports of call? (I consider myself Loyal to Royal so I'll most likely be cruising with Royal Caribbean next) I would like to be able to safely present as female without subjecting myself to discrimination, harassment or making anybody uncomfortable. I'm a bit worried that might happen if my cruise goes out of a state where a number of people tend not to accept us, let alone mind their business. I have zero tolerance for transphobic behavior. I'm not flashy or loud or anything. I just sometimes unintentionally get in the way of other people when I take pictures and stuff during these cruises. Other than that, I'm a very chill, fun-loving person. I keep to myself a lot, but there are times when I'm sociable and fun to be around. When I say I don't hear much about the concept of trans cruising, I'm mainly talking about those meetups. Do we have those of our own, or are we included in the typical LGBTQ+ gatherings?
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