Your opinion on crossdressing

SckizoBoy

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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?
AWDMANOUT said:
Plus, Eddie Izzard's awesome. So he makes it acceptable.

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This answer your question?

Anyway, not my thing (too used to jeans, shirts and practicality... if I can't run in it, I'm not wearing, unless it's a toga), but I wouldn't have a problem with cross-dressers. Though in general, a girl can get out of bed, put on one of my shirts (with nothing else) and look smokin' (bed hair and all) and not the other way around. *meh*

Suddenly puts me in mind of a funny news story: two guys wearing minidresses, hi-heels and handbags walking down the street when they're accosted by a bunch of drunks. Fight ensues, the cross-dressers pulverize the drunks 'cos they're cage-fighters!
 

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ShadowHarrier said:
I don't see a problem with it. As was said, females wear guy clothes all the time.

Guys should be given the same liberty.
But usually when girls wear guys clothes, they still look like girls. Crossdressing for guys is different, and has a whole different look.
 

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I have the same opinion for crossdressing that I do for cosplay and bathing suits. If your dressing for your body type and build instead of just totally crossing into the realm of unacceptable fantasy (such as a 300lb Man dressing as a 90 lb schoolgirl..that just doesn't work)

If you got the body and looks for it I say go all out!
 

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siahsargus said:
Is there such a thing as crossdressing anymore? It seems that girls can wear blue jeans, polos, and hoodies without being crossdressing. But also these versions of them are heavily feminized. On the other hand there are some things that are still called crossdressing, a man wearing drag, for instance. But these things only apply to males. It would seem that there is no such thing as female crossdressing. What are your thoughts on the subject?
ahem lol. My male partner likes to "drag" occasionally... I dont care about that, and he finds me attractive wearing his stuff. SO I often pinch his t-shirts, jeans and jumpers and have even gone to college wearing his stuff (not that anyone seemed to notice).
Ok, I will not go as far as his underware and socks anymore then he does with mine. Other then that, we both cross-dress lol

Are we ashamed of it? Hell NO!
 

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Why does everyone seems to associate a guy wanting to wear a skirt or dress with going "whole hog" (i.e. full makeup, shoes, handbag, ...)? How about just wanting to get up in the morning and put on a t-shirt, pair of shoes, and a jean skirt instead of a pair of cargo shorts. Same decision women make everyday, but they don't get vilified for it.

A kilt would be great but they are expensive and tend to be a lot heavier than just a nice light skirt. And I know people get angry when the words kilt and skirt are used in the same sentence, but that's what it is! Says so in the dictionary. Kind of like a square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square.