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There is a difference between someone that dresses in compared to someone that dresses up. A lot of clothing today are unisex that could be worn by a man or a women. The problem is when a man tries to look like a women or a women tries to look like a man. Although 1 in 500 have an extra chromosome, so it may not be that easy of a issue to deal with for some people.I dress in men's clothing all the time
There is a difference between someone that dresses in compared to someone that dresses up. A lot of clothing today are unisex that could be worn by a man or a women. The problem is when a man tries to look like a women or a women tries to look like a man. Although 1 in 500 have an extra chromosome, so it may not be that easy of a issue to deal with for some people.
I don't see a problem, especially when we're just talking about which piece of fabric you wrap around your body.The problem is when a man tries to look like a women or a women tries to look like a man.
(Emph added)
What is this "problem" you speak of?
In addition to dressing "in" men's clothes, sometimes I dress "up" as a man. I'll wear a chest binder, and this combined with my usual lack of makeup, short hair, and current wardrobe, it's easy to mistake me as a young man (which is sometimes my intention).
So, what's the "problem" in doing this? You are free to think it's weird, but I don't see any "problem".
I personally don't see a problem going that far. It is one step farther in a wrong direction. When using the looking like what you are not is used to disadvantage or harm others. (Not saying you or most others who cross dress do this, but a small percentage do).
What on Earth are you talking about? Robbers in ski masks?I personally don't see a problem going that far. It is one step farther in a wrong direction. When using the looking like what you are not is used to disadvantage or harm others.
What on Earth are you talking about? Robbers in ski masks?
NO WAY is cross dressing okay. Men are men and women are women. I already see enough guys starring at me in lingerie, I don't need them wearing it too.
Do you walk around in public wearing lingerie or what?I thought that was something that stayed in the house, but maybe I'm just not adventurous.
If you have ever been in a lingerie shop, you know that guys are there following us around all the time.
As for guys being in lingerie though... well, you don't have to enjoy that, but I find it quite nice(though I would not be interested in anyone who wanted to wear it in the general public, so I'm not sure how that'd be a bother).
Ya but guys shouldn't be palling around in women's clothing, that is too close to homosexuality and is against God. Cross dressing, even accounting for cultural standards, is rejecting your gender and trying to DESIGN another which God did not make you in and you were not born with so its actually rejecting God.
Never frankly got the whole "modern Western gender roles were designed by God" thing, honestly.
Does that mean I should be wary about wearing men's clothing? Or is it OK for a woman to dress like a man but wrong for a man to dress like a woman?
I didn't know dressing like a man when I am a woman or a woman when I am a man was rejecting anything at all.
This is something that effects me personally, I would like to know how anyone else feels about it!
I dress in men's clothing all the time, at home and at work. It is much cheaper, easier to shop fore (all the sizes are the same!), it's more comfortable for me, and men's pants actually have decent pockets. Oh, and they tend to last longr being washed constantly!
What are your thoughts on cross dressing- for practical reasons or otherwise? Would you interact differently with someone that you notice is cross dressing than someone who is wearing clothing tailored for their gender?
For all intents and purposes I'm referring to cross dressing in an appropriate manner. I had a few pictures of a man who liked to wear a dress in public who looked very stunning and smart, but I seem to have lost them. It was something that fit him, was appropriate for public wear, and was not worn as a joke. This is what I am talking about.
(Emph added)
What is this "problem" you speak of?
In addition to dressing "in" men's clothes, sometimes I dress "up" as a man. I'll wear a chest binder, and this combined with my usual lack of makeup, short hair, and current wardrobe, it's easy to mistake me as a young man (which is sometimes my intention).
So, what's the "problem" in doing this? You are free to think it's weird, but I don't see any "problem".
Ya but guys shouldn't be palling around in women's clothing, that is too close to homosexuality and is against God. Cross dressing, even accounting for cultural standards, is rejecting your gender and trying to DESIGN another which God did not make you in and you were not born with so its actually rejecting God.
Why do you like to dress up like that? I'm honestly just interested.
I feel so sexy if I wear certain guy clothes. So there is some good feeling to it too.
Haha yeah I just love the feeling of baggy clothes. It feels so free and the movement is great :3
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