Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender. From as early as pre-modern history,...
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This article details the history of cross-dressing, the act of wearing the clothes of the sex or gender one does not identify with. Patriarchy is a social...
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Gay balls, cross-dressing balls, pansy balls, or drag balls were (depending on the place, time, and type) public or private balls that were celebrated...
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Cross-dressing and drag in film and television has followed a long history of cross-dressing and drag on the English stage, and made its appearance in...
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Cross-dressing as a literary motif is well attested in older literature but is becoming increasingly popular in modern literature as well. It is often...
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Many people have engaged in cross-dressing during wartime under various circumstances and for various motives. This has been especially true of women,...
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permitted and what medieval society in general would accept is not merely cross dressing, as partial or episodic wearing of the opposite gender's attire where...
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Transvestic fetishism (redirect from Erotic cross-dressing)
of cross-dressing and experience significant distress or impairment – socially or occupationally – because of their behavior. It differs from cross-dressing...
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Transgender (redirect from Cross-gender)
should remember that cross-dressing did not emerge suddenly out of nowhere. Across Asia, there is a tradition of cross-dressing and other forms of transgender...
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Otokonoko (redirect from Otokonoko (cross-dressing))
This includes, among others, males with feminine appearances, or those cross-dressing. "Otokonoko" is a play on the word 男の子 ("boy", from the characters for...
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