fireanne
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01-05-2010, 06:43 PM
I think that it is a personal choice I mean come on how many of us girls out there have worn mens jeans or t's or somthing with all the options out there why not i can see the apeal I mean there are so many cute dresses out there and stuff why not besides I love a man in a kilt:)
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Wynna
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01-05-2010, 06:45 PM
I live on the idea of each to their own. So if someone wants to dress up in another kind of clothing they can go right ahead. Also, clothes should all be unisexed just because. I understand that certain articles of clothes are made for women to offer support where needed and so on. Girls get to wear dresses..and they look cool!
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Kole_Locke
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01-06-2010, 02:21 AM
Cross dressing in itself is an art. Historically speaking it has happened throughout time. During Shakespeare plays they used boys as women because women were not allowed to act*(I think). Women in the old days dressed as men because they were discriminated against so they could do things that they were not allowed to do. I have cross dressed once just to see if I could pull it off and go incognito. It was kind of fun actually but I don't think I would ever want to do it again. Then of course there is the whole sexuality which plays into the whole idea of cross dressing especially at gay bars when they have drag queens perform for everonye at the bar.
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Icebreaker
Below Zero
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01-06-2010, 02:35 AM
Well i think if your a dude completely cross-dressing as a girl, its a little weird, and I'd recommend a psychiatrist. Not that there's something seriously wrong with the person...just to check and make sure that everything else in their life/mind is ok.
girls...they tend to mold more in to a lot more clothes...BUT, (in my personal life), 'every tomboy i ever knew as a kid, grew up to be a lesbian. Also not saying theres anything wrong with that, or that all tomboys become lesbians...just my experience.
Most guys are bulkier and stuff(even the skinny ones ,just have that shape to them), when they try to put on female dresses or clothes...it just looks...wrong.
Even the bigger girls fit nicer into the female clothes, than most males do.
I guess im not for it, but im not gonna hate you if you do it.
If you like it, then your happy =) and thats all good
edit: making shopping centers for clothes unisexed would be a drag...no pun intended...seriously now. it would take forever to find stuff you want
not to mention how confusing it would be, you wouldn't know where to go.
edit2: i also think its important for the younger children to grow up wearing clothes relevent to their gender, so that they know what they are. That way, later in life if they choose to cross-dress or like the same sex it would be a choice, not one of those " i grew up this way"
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mwahhaha
Jesus is super rad
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01-06-2010, 09:10 AM
It doesn't bother me much. I actually used to crossdress in real life. Not just crossplay (cosplaying as an opposite gendered anime character), but really crossdress. Sometimes I still wear guy's clothes, but I try to fem it up some. LOL
I'm a heterosexual woman - totally only into men, but I just liked dressing like a guy sometimes. I also considered getting a sorta shaggy boy hair cut, too (but I intended to dress super girly if I did get this hair cut). I didn't, though. . . I think in part because I didn't trust my hair stylist. . . I wonder what would have happened if I DID get that hair cut though AND kept crossdressing.
I'm actually a really feminine person, too. I dunno.
I think I was probably "trying on" the male persona since two of my main characters are male. And I never intended to fool anyone about my gender. I just wore men's clothes for a while.
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Portia
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01-07-2010, 01:48 AM
It doesn't bother me to see people cross-dress no. If they want to do it then its fine, it really doesn't put me up nor down. Its their life so they may as well dress how they like. I really hate the sad people out there who hurl abuse at cross dressers. There is no need for that. Its discriminationa nd no less hurtfull than racial abuse. Those people bother me, not the cross dressers.
Though saying that if it turned out that my boyfriend wore my undies when I was out I would have a completely different veiw on all of this. I mean I wouldn't go out with him anymore but I wouldn't like him any less as a person. I would still be friendly with him and all but shallow it may be but I like to the the one wearing the thong in this relationship.
Well....technically yes I do. I mean I have been known to thow on one of my boyfriends shirts in the morning to go make coffee if I have been sleeping without my PJs on (the shame x3) and sometimes on a lazy day if I am on my period I will though on my jogging pants and his baggy sweater and veg infront of the tv. So yes I suppose I technically am a cross-dresser.
I feel so shallow at this moment in time
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Subconscious_Domain
Subby
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01-07-2010, 02:01 AM
"What is that THING sleeping on the couch?"
Those were my immature words from when I was small and I saw my first cross dressing man.
He was sleeping on the couch.
And it was at my dads house xD
"That's just... a Chris."
Apparently his name was Chris. He was cool, I was just confused because I was young.
Such a funny outburst from me.
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Sev en Ester
Sev En Ester
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01-07-2010, 02:35 AM
I wanted to crossdress. It always seemed like it would be fun and one of my favorite past-times is fooling people <3 But then...I grew up D: Physically I mean...like, I couldn't pass as the other gender so it just wouldn't work...
At least I can mess with people on the internet instead <3 -has been told that Sev's way of typing is neither mannish nor womannish-
Anyway, crossdressing is fine to me. What does it matter? Some people feel uncomfortable in their own skin, but don't want to get a sex change because it's expensive, they're afraid, or don't want to do something that permanent.
Others just like to wear different clothes, no big deal. I notice though that females have a much wider range of clothing and it can be a bit disappointing settling for males clothes. On the other hand, a lot of clothes in the female section are slutty. My friends always complain about how they hate the super shortshort mini skirts they see brats walking around in and that the sleeves for shirts are too short.
I have a friend who crossdresses just because he likes it. He likes trying on dresses very much and he looks absolutely adorable wearing them.
Men's clothes also have a dark look about them that I love, or atleast a good section is. You don't see a pink tee too often.
What about transsexuals? wouldn't they be crossdressing no matter what because they are a bit man and a bit woman?
So it can be a life-style or inevitable (for any reason). As long as your not showing your crotch or breasts all over the place in public I think it's fine. It's not like most crossdressers can be worse than those guys who never heard of a belt and keep their pants at their knees and the girls who wear their short shorts or mini skirts so freaking high....
Crossdressing is A OK to me :3
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Clockwork Lime
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01-07-2010, 10:27 PM
I don't personally do it, but I don't think there's anything wrong with it, either. Hell, I know guys who look better in women's clothes than women do. ;p
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Harmonius
Ouran High School Host~
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01-07-2010, 10:35 PM
People tell me I dress fairly feminine.
I don't wear girls' clothing, but I guess I do wear more fitted/tailored clothes than most males would.
But as for proper crossdressing, I love it when it's done well.
Mana-sama. O:
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Dystopia
Bitter-Bitter
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01-07-2010, 10:56 PM
I don't mind cross-dressing. Key is, cover all that needs to be covered. Cover it how you want to.
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