How do people feel about cross dressing men and women. Do you except them for who they are or what they wear?

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most women crossdress all the time and no one says anything about that , but when a guy does it, it becomes a uproar. who cares what they do and how they dress as long as no one gets hurt. in the office " morning fred, ahhh your slip is showing, nice dress" hahaha


14 Responses to “How do people feel about cross dressing men and women. Do you except them for who they are or what they wear?”

  1. an_articulate_soul Says:

    i say if that’s what floats their boat, it’s their choice…..just don’t ask me to participate
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  2. Mary E Says:

    You except them as they tell you. If they introduce them self as a man, then they are, if they introduce them self as a woman, then they are. Some men like to dress up but still want to be men, others feel they are in the wrong body so they wear the clothes. It all depends!
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  3. ~*cRaCkHeAd*~ Says:

    whatever makes u happy, fashion is stupid i wear what i want whether its in "style" or not. if i like it i wear it!!! its your RIGHT as an american!!!
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  4. sticky_feijoa Says:

    I used to live with a couple of gay guys. Occasionally they would get dressed up in gear that was prettier than mine and I would strap their corsets for them and give them tips. I have no problem with it. Each to their own. I knew those people for who they were before I saw them in their get-ups though. I know I’ve given a few funny looks in town where the person has got the dress and shoes all wrong but I am judging on their dress sense rather than the person. Let it be ;)
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  5. LFotF Says:

    I really haven’t given it much thought. I guess whatever they want to be thought of as. I really just leave them alone. It’s too weird for me, but it’s their life. If they want to, it’s their business; but I don’t wanna deal with them.

    Peace,
    LFotF
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  6. dixiegirl687 Says:

    I don’t except them. I do, however, accept them. Wear what you want. It’s not my problem.
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  7. Ashleigh L Says:

    In my opinion, I think that women and men should dress accordingly to their genders – at least in a business environment – what they do in the privacy of their own home is their problem. Personally, I would never cross-dress because my religious beliefs are against it.
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  8. Nikkers Says:

    I can’t speak for the whole population. Did you mean ‘accept’? In that case, I do.
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  9. Mary Says:

    What someone wears is irrelevant to their personality. It’s who they are that counts. Look at models, just because they wear a classy outfit doesn’t make them classy.
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  10. Lost Hero Says:

    Yep, it’s their choice. I don’t judge people by how they dress, I judge them for who they are. I know that sounds so cliche, but it’s the truth.

    HTH : )
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  11. lois c Says:

    most women crossdress all the time and no one says anything about that , but when a guy does it, it becomes a uproar. who cares what they do and how they dress as long as no one gets hurt. in the office " morning fred, ahhh your slip is showing, nice dress" hahaha
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  12. Tyson Says:

    Iunno. man, it is what it is they are what they are but that doesn’t make it all right that’s what the bible says.
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  13. Meg W Says:

    It really depends.

    If a stranger came up to me and started chatting and she was clearly a male crossdresser, I’d probably ignore it as best I could. It WOULD be distracting, I think.

    If a friend showed up dressed like Eddie Izzard on a good day, I’d probably make a joke and then ask a LOT of questions.
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    Like, where’d you get those boobs. :)

  14. bertd.geo Says:

    I think cross dressing is cool.

    The one poster is right, women get to do it every day. For a guy it’s a lot more risky. People don’t think much of a girl dressed way down but a guy all dressed up, that raises some eyebrows at the least. I love cross dressing (and nope, I’m not gay). The clothes are so cool and so much fun to wear, way better than mens boaring stuff. I’ve only gone out dressed up a couple of times (not counting Halloween). It’s really embarrassing and the clothes I wear – they draw some attention. So I usually just stay home (I have a lot of great pictures though :-) ). The whole dressing up thing is a lot of work. It’s fun to do once in a while but would probably be a drag to have to do every day.
    Bert
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