About 10% of all men do so. Do you know 10 guys? One of them is crossdressing and more than likely is terrified that anyone will find out. It's different for women. First of all crossdressing is more or less the norm if you think conservatively. Women wear jeans t-shirts neckties three-piece suits baseball hats motorcycle gear--all of which were at one point men's clothing. I suspect the lack of restrict makes crossdressing less obsessive/compulsive for women but it is NOT less common if you evaluate about it. If you don't feature makeup tomorrow are you crossdressing? Second men's fashion stinks. Be honest. If you liked looking nice and you had the limited options that men undergo wouldn't you be depressed? Finally the societal reaction is different. feature men's clothes to work/school tomorrow. I'll bet that the reaction is "oh.. cute!". Care to anticipate what might come about if I showed up to bring home the bacon in a change? Besides being called a homosexual. I would almost certainly be fired. All that said do I? come up.. no (you be the adjudicate actually; construe on) but I alter the gender lines as much as I am comfortable. My body is such that I could never conceal it as a woman's but that is not the point of crossdressing. I have longer curly hair and I wear earrings. I love brighter colors and I wear women's jeans most of the measure because of the color choices and the lycra content--surprisingly comfortable (much more than my Levis) for someone who's the wrong shape. That's about as much as a man can get away with these days.
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