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What are the most common myths about crossdressers and transgender women?

What are the most common myths about crossdressers and transgender women?

Now that the record has been set straight, let’s look at some of the most common myths about crossdressers and transgender women. Being transgender is a choice. Transgender people are gay. Transgender women aren’t “real” women. Your sex is defined by your chromosomes and/or hormones.

Is being a crossdresser part of Me?

It is part of me and has been from the beginning, and I have come to not only accept it but enjoy it! There is just a different feeling inside of me when I transition into a girl, so this writings celebrate all of the great things associated with being a girl as a crossdresser.

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Is being transgender a choice?

Being transgender is a choice. Transgender people are gay. Transgender women aren’t “real” women. Your sex is defined by your chromosomes and/or hormones. You have to have surgery to be a “real” transgender person. You aren’t transgender until you start HRT. Kids and teens are too young to know if they’re really transgender.

What is the difference between crossdressers and drag queens?

Crossdressers do not wish to permanently change their sex or live full-time as women. Drag queens – Men, typically gay men, who dress like women for the purpose of entertainment. Gender non-conforming – A term used to describe some people whose gender expression is different from conventional expectations of masculinity and femininity.

What do you know about crossdressing?

Crossdressing is a psychological problem. Crossdressing can be cured. Crossdressers want to change their sex. Crossdressing is a destructive addiction. Crossdressers can’t be good husbands or fathers. Have you heard any of these myths before?

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What was the first item you remember crossdressing with?

The first item I remember crossdressing with was my mother’s bra. When she was away, I sneaked it out of her dresser drawer and ran into my bedroom and locked my room door in order to change into it.

Why Retro Rerun why crossdress?

Retro Rerun: Why Crossdress? 28 Reasonable Reasons 1 The male is forced to dress as a female, either as punishment or to humiliate him. This is one of two classic… 2 He wears female clothing to please an encouraging, facilitating, or coercing relative or friend. This is the other… More

Is there a stigma attached to crossdressers?

Through television and media, crossdressers have had a stigma attached to them, portrayed many times as either prostitutes or some sort of low life character. In reality, there are crossdressers out there that are pillars in their community, mentors, doctors, therapists, volunteers and everything in between. Never judge a book by its cover.

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