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| Jump to Survey | It's perfectly Legal, in most public places...AND the Psychaitric Assn., has determined NO Longer deamed a "Mental Disorder" Also, Look up the Bill of Rights!
(Though most men that do, try & "pass" as a 'Woman", if possible, and it's been around in nearly all cultures, from ancient China, American Indians, (revered Shaman, even) throughout History, as "acceptable" in many cultures. And entertainment values, from Milton Bearle, (late 40's - early 50's) to Tom Hanks (Boosum Buddies), Tootsie (Dustin Hoffman) , Mrs. Doubtfire (Robin Williams), John Travolta (Hairspray), Ru Paul...See todays News, on depicting Barak Obama, AND Michelle Obama, as well! (Did a great job, and 65% thought was funny!) | | Jump to Survey | For those few whom deem crossdressing a "mental disease", the fact is, that it has been demoted from that designation, by the world psychiatrists, and psychologists a few years ago, and many I know personally (Not as a client) say it's perfectly normal! I am as much a MAN as any, for ironically having the "balls" to wear what I please, and where, though, if going out in full drag, play the part of a "woman" for societies sake. Plus, it's my own rights to "Freedom of Expression", as well as guaranteed in the "Bill of Rights" Anyone has the right to their own opinion about it. We "Crossdressers" are more discriminated against than Gays, in my opinion, and am a Totally straight MAN. (Or perhaps a "Lesbian", trapped in a guys body?...A humorous slant, of mine) I do have more empathy for the effort women face in our western societies emphasis on women and "beauty", and appreciate my Maleness even more, after very long "enfemme" (Drag), as it's not easy walking in high heels. I do however, try and emulate a woman's behavior, and dress classy, & try to not attract attention to myself. If anyone has a "problem" with it, it's from their own narrow, or uninformed views. 95% of Crossdressers, are straight males, and it's been prevalent in many societies, from ancient China, to Japan, American Indians, English theater, etc. | | Jump to Survey | Yes, It's relaxing, without the detrimental to balance effect, of alcohol. It makes an excellent muscle and mind relaxer, as well as helps nausea, if suffering from that. In my opinion, it should be de-criminalized. I used to smoke more than I do now, and only use a very small amount
later in the evenings on occasion. |
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