If you were in a position to get a message across to the general (unwashed) public about crossdressers, what THREE things would you most want to tell them?
If you were in a position to get a message across to the general (unwashed) public about crossdressers, what THREE things would you most want to tell them?
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1) We're all different.
2) We're all different.
3) We're all different.
- There's a difference between sexual orientation and gender identity and that the two intermingle.
- We are more closeted than gays, but may have the same number of people that are trans. We don't know how many because some are so deeply closeted.
- There is nothing wrong with us, we are not perverts, we come from all walks of life, we are male Tom-boys!
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1) We are (most of us) not gay.
2) Most of us don't want SRS.
3) It's only clothes.
1) We may be different but we're just as far from normal as most of you are.
2) Just cos we like wearing heels doesn't mean we want to wear them 24/7.
3) We're not all murderous prostitute junkies looking for the next victim, and in the same breath, we do not want to be the next victim either.
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We can help to educate others without outing ourselves. If crossdressing comes up in daily conversation we can always remember something we read in a magazine some time ago. We can correct other's transphobic statements. If we gently speak for ourselves we can do much to educate others.
It takes a real man to wear a dress.
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(1) Our brains are no more twisted than yours
(2) It's just silk instead of denim
(3) We're zero threat to you
If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die?
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and get over it.
To add to what's been said:
1. We might very well be the guy next door
2. We are not threatening anyone
3. There is nothing wrong with appreciating and wearing female clothes
1) People who live in glasshouses...blah, blah, blah...
2) Fess Up! We know you really like it!
3) I know what you did last summer!
Learn to use logic correctly.
Yes, most child molesters were sexually abused themselves when they were children.
That does not mean that the reverse is also true, that most people who were abused as children will also tend to abuse children as well.
The very vast majority of people who were abused find the thought so repulsive that we get angry even at the possibility that someone might be sexually abusing a child.
Can't understand it?
See:
All oranges are fruits.
Are all fruits therefore oranges?
NO.
Some causes of crossdressing you've probably never even considered: My TG biography at:http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...=1#post1490560
There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.
What do mean, if?
JFDI.
Each of us is very different - you can't just lump us together and treat us the same our assume or motivations are the same..
Last edited by Nicki B; 05-17-2009 at 12:40 PM. Reason: Corrected typo
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1) We're not crazy. This isn't a disorder or mental condition. It's a difference just like any other personal trait.
2) We're not perverts. While some cd's are perverts, MOST cd's are not. I'm sure the ratio is similar to that of non-cd's who are perverts.
3) We're not trying to deceive with our appearances - at least not with any ill will (or at least 99.99% of us). We've got a strong feminine side and enjoy expressing it in our feminine appearance and presentation.
Those are the first three that came to mind. There are really a zillion points to make. I will have the opportunity to educate the public in a public talk later this year. I'll be explaining as many of the realities as I can and allow for questions. I'll also ask people NOT to hold back with their questions. I don't care what they want to know, so long as they ask respectfully. I'll give very honest answers - right down to all the sexuality questions that I'm sure will be the biggest. I welcome the questions and I'm not embarrassed about anything to do with who I am.
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Thank you ladies! Your answers are all great.
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1. We're not the typical stereotypes you see on Jerry Springer.
2. We're good people who are law biding citizens and who live and work normal everyday lives.
3. We don't bite so come up and talk to us.
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Last edited by joann07; 05-17-2009 at 10:46 AM.
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I love to see a beautiful woman in a nice dress, but then again, I also want to wear that dress.
As Nicki B implied, we're all in a position to do this. And it can be steady and subtle, not in-your-face.
You have to engage people where they are if you want to influence them.
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I would tell them; first, that the majority of us are not gay, second, that there's nothing sick or perverted in ones desire to emulate those we admire, third, there are much more important things in life to be concerned with than the clothes a person chooses to wear.
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