Your opinion on crossdressing

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Byere

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I have no problem if other people want to do it, I even know a few people who do it on a full-time basis. I've done it once myself, but only because I went to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Definitely agree with what others are saying about how it shouldn't hurt anyone in the process.

I'll be the first to admit that if they can pull it off really well, it's even a turn-on for me :3
 

Verlander

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Sure, depends on what clubs you go to, and what scene you're in :)

Also, I'd like to point out that sometimes, somehow, men dressed in stereotypically "female" clothes can be even more manly. If you don't believe me, I dare you to argue that with a tectonically massive man in a leather skirt
 

Nimcha

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Yeah, no problem with it.

I don't like girls in suits though. Some women make such a big deal out of wanting to wear those and I just wonder what's wrong with a dress?
 

AetherWolf

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I love the community here. So respectful. <3

That said it's all cool beans with me. I wear dude's clothes all the time so I don't mind seeing a guy where girl's clothes.
 

JUMBO PALACE

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Yeah, it's impossible for girls to crossdress. Even if they wear a men's shirt no one bats an eyelash.

As for men, whether you're gay or straight, I don't think it matters. Whatever makes you happy and doesn't hurt anyone else.
 

Hoplon

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It's mandatory and Public (private) school in England as far as i can tell.
 

Jonluw

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I couldn't care less about it. As for "can girls crossdress?"...
I don't know. Good one.
 

Blueruler182

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Here's the quick and simple fact about crossdressing. Nobody cares! We make the jokes, like with everything else, but women have been wearing pants instead of skirts for a good long time now and men have been getting into dresses as a joke for at least the last fifteen years. I hate it when this topic comes up and someone says "a woman can dress like a guy these days" yeah, that's crossdressing. And nobody cares. Give it time, guys are already starting to wear cleavage tops, making their hearts nice and visible from a scope, they'll be able to wear dresses without ridicule in a hundred years or so.
 

Yoshemo

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It creeps me out and I think it looks gross. But if the person likes it, its not my buisness
 

siahsargus

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DeadSp8s said:
I'm bothered when homosexual men do/wear creepy stuff for attention. It's kind of like throwing it in my face when I don't give a damn about your life choices in the first place.

I'm not homophobic, I just don't like when it's so flaming that my clothes light on fire from being in the general vicinity. And please, no excess skin showing. That goes for men of any race, sexual orientation, religion, etc......
But totally het people can crossdress for fun without being flamingly gay at all. What would your reaction to that be?
Fine with me, do what you like. Just make sure it looks good on you.
I personally think I look good in a dress...
It's mandatory and Public (private) school in England as far as i can tell.
What do you mean by this? What's mandatory, why?
Yeah, it's impossible for girls to crossdress. Even if they wear a men's shirt no one bats an eyelash.

As for men, whether you're gay or straight, I don't think it matters. Whatever makes you happy and doesn't hurt anyone else.
But yet you still consider it crossdressing. I doesn't bother you at all, but you still think crossdressing exists. Why?
 

DJDarque

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I am not bothered by guys who crossdress. It mostly just makes me chuckle. Plus, Eddie Izzard is hilarious.
 

Woodsey

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DeadSp8s said:
Dags90 said:
DeadSp8s said:
I'm bothered when homosexual men do/wear creepy stuff for attention. It's kind of like throwing it in my face when I don't give a damn about your life choices in the first place.
What about when heterosexual men cross dress?
why would any heterosexual man crossdress? besides halloween?
Why do you think gay people sometimes cross-dress?
 

Ace of Spades

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I'm apathetic towards cross-dressing. I don't do it myself, but I have no problem with it.
 

Paksenarrion

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I would *NEVER* cross dress. Doing so might turn me into a raging homosexual! However, that said, I am completely secure in my heterosexuality. Which is why I do not cross dress. Because wearing clothes meant for a different gender might alter your genetic make up and psychological disposition. Everybody knows that!
 

hooksashands

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I hate it. Guys should only dress in guy clothing. If I see a transvestite, I beat him to death with rocks.

Not really, I just got tired of reading everyone's boring vanilla responses. Except the above poster, who made me laugh.
 

siahsargus

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Paksenarrion said:
I would *NEVER* cross dress. Doing so might turn me into a raging homosexual! However, that said, I am completely secure in my heterosexuality. Which is why I do not cross dress. Because wearing clothes meant for a different gender might alter your genetic make up and psychological disposition. Everybody knows that!
Sarcasm? I've met people who express confidence in their heterosexuality by crossdressing.
Woodsey said:
DeadSp8s said:
Dags90 said:
DeadSp8s said:
I'm bothered when homosexual men do/wear creepy stuff for attention. It's kind of like throwing it in my face when I don't give a damn about your life choices in the first place.
What about when heterosexual men cross dress?
why would any heterosexual man crossdress? besides halloween?
Why do you think gay people sometimes cross-dress?
As an expression of their unconventional gender is my first guess. My second guess is because, like everyone else, they realize freedom of speech exists.