Is it normal to crossdress if you are straight?
When I hear the word crossdressing, I always think of someone LGBT. But are there any straight people who crossdress? I have read stories about straight people who crossdress and I find it twisted.
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When I hear the word crossdressing, I always think of someone LGBT. But are there any straight people who crossdress? I have read stories about straight people who crossdress and I find it twisted.
Trans is different than drag is different than dressing androgynous is different than crossdressing.
But at the end of the day, clothes are clothes. There certainly have been and still are enormous and varied cultural significances as to who wears which clothes.
But you put them on your body and you wear them. I don't think its twisted that some people enjoy wearing clothes that happen to be ones they're "not supposed to"
There are many reasons and explanations. My father crossdresser apparently when I was young and it is a big reason why my parents divorced. He is remarried to a woman but I get an unconfirmed feeling he and his wife have some kind of secret bisexual agreement. What I do know is his mother never graduated beyond 6th grade or something and was technically mentally retarded. From other personal accounts, she was also very verbally mean at times. My father is a push over in a lot of ways but I think has gotten better over the years. I'd venture to say parents have a big influence on these matters.
I was goth/punk right during the Satanic Panic 1990s etc and although I am bisexual and was treated great in that subculture, most of the men crossdressed to some extent as a countercultural statement more than for the other reason. I was pretty so I dressed like a hot goth girl for a few years.
I loved dating women when I was dressed like one. My ex and I used to dominate and cuck these dudes. I always play up the "femdom matriarchy" schtick. I was pretty though and it was a countercultural thing. Being rejected everywhere but the goth/punk subculture and BDSM really helped me more than any LGBT shit. I was pretty and I am not sorry for that.
Cross-dressing is a symptom of when sex and gender of a person don't match. If you have a sex matching male and gender matching androgynous, cross-dressing is a very common indication of this. Society forgets that sex and gender are not the same and sexuality is irrelevant to cross-dressing altogether.