Yes, if you read all the FAQs and listen to all the experts, crossdressers do it for the femininity, the gender issues and the lifestyle, while transvestites do it for the fetish. Personally, I do both, and I try not to get too hung up on it. When somebody asks me, I just say I like to dress in women's clothing.
Some people prefer hard labels, so they can define themselves. And I sympathize with their struggle to find a label that matches them, because it is very important to them.
Personally, I can't define my sexuality. I like dressing like a man. I like dressing like a woman. I dress in tuxedos. I dress in lingerie. I'm married to a woman and have a long term girlfriend, and I date boys and girls. I'm a top and a bottom. I've dated ftm and mtf.
What's important to me is learning about myself and others, and sharing experiences with those whom I find a connection with. Because those connections are incredible. Those connections are what define our lives.
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Many people do care.
. Possibly you don't understand that some people are just very curious to better understand themselves.
. Other people seem have no such drive to understand themselves or gain a better knowledge at whatever. They often seem to be more "superficial" to others.
Neither one of both attitudes is fundamentally better than the other, it just depends on differing values adopted by people and on the life objectives.
Please, whathever your values are, be more open-minded and tolerant to people who cherish values different from yours.
Tamara is that why in "PSYCHO" Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Anthony Perkins at the end is labeled as a transvestite, since Sir Alfred Hitchcock was the director.
Me, Gemsay,
I am both,
I am neither.
It really doesn't matter,
However crossdresser is softer sounding
both to my ears and my soul.
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Originally Posted by Tamara Croft
[SIZE="2"]Yes – I call myself a tranny because I spent time on a similar UK forum some time ago. I like the nickname, in fact I’m comfortable with the “transvestite” moniker. It all seems obvious to me – crossdresser just doesn’t cover it. Also, since I don’t “do it” for sexual reasons, I’ve come to understand the lack of understanding about the word transvestite in my country. In fact, if I may say so, I’ve taken a “bit of stick” for it – I picked up that phrase across the pond, too…[/SIZE]
I'm kind of glad this thread came along.
I think at the very core of it, I'm a Transvestic Fetishist (my interest in crossing hit me in early adolescence, and I still get a sexual thrill from wearing lingerie). That said, as I've matured I've gotten to the point where I just feel more comfortable in womens clothes, and it doesn't always have a sexual element to it.
I've realised that there's so much more to this than simply my libido, and while I don't necessarily want the sexual aspect of it to disappear, I'm slowly embracing my, um, platonic (lol, probably not the most fitting word to use) appreciation for all things feminine.
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U TOTALLY BELONG HERE, Gemsay! There r FEW, if ANY, girls here that haven't, at one time or another, derived sexual pleasure from SOME ASPECT of dressing!
Even if they don't feel that way now, they REMEMBER the feeling!
And using Katie's own post against her to prove her point:
I'm a fetish CD, but for me, it's all about the IMAGE in the mirror! And very little to do with the FEEL of the clothes anymore! 6 categories for CDs is woefully inadequate!
Maybe with 6 more SUB-categories for each one?
U can't keep doing the same things over and over and expect to enjoy life to the max. When u try new things, even if they r out of your comfort zone, u may experience new excitement and growth that u never expected.
Challenge yourself and pursue your passions! When your life clock runs out, you'll have few or NO REGRETS!
They are both just labels. In the grand scheme of things it does not really matter what label you want to adopt.
If you wish to adopt a label, then human being is a good one.
They are the same. As individuals we either dress to feel fem or because it's sexy or even because mens clothing is so drab. Whatever the reason we are as one (we Dress).
Gemsay, please don't let all this hoopla over labels scare you away. It's perfectly normal for different people to have different reasons for crossdressing (or whatever you want to call it).
It's also perfectly acceptable to come here and go as you please. You don't have to completely fit in (as if there were such a thing). Just pop in when you feel, take what you need, and leave the rest.
Usually in the USA, it's better to say crossdresser. Transvestite is still considered a derogatory term.
Spot on !
In fact I'd never even heard the term 'Crossdresser' until I got to Australia 16 years ago. To be honest, I don't like the word 'Transvestite' - as it sounds like some nasty little disease - even "Crossdresser' sounds a little off, but not as bad.
I would prefer the term "Gender Conformity Challenged" - but I guess it'll never catch on - 'Tranny' is so much easier to say
Years ago in the UK, if you weren't a totally straight guy - i.e. smoked, drank, swore, mad about footbal and beat your girlfriend up occasionally, then you were a poofter, pansy, bender or queerboy etc..... so we have seen some progress.
Last edited by Suzy Harrison; 10-11-2009 at 09:28 PM.
Carole, I couldn't have said it better. Like you, my first memories of dressing are just before age 4. By my 20's and for the following 30 years the sexual aspect came on rather strongly. Now at age 69 the clothes, the makeup, and the thrill of "being like a woman" are the focus of my dressing, and the sexual side has gone way out of focus.
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As you can see, we can't even agree on the definitions here on this site! Remember that "transvestite" is just the literal Latin translation of "crossdresser" -- "trans" = "cross", "vest" = "dress" (and "ite" is roughly equivalent to "er" if you want to be really picky). So lexically both words mean exactly the same thing: someone who wears clothes of the opposite sex. Desires, motives, and the extent to which you do so does not enter into it.
Now, various groups including psychiatrists (imo just a rung or two above palm readers in their credibility) and factions of the tg community have all attached their own definitions to those words.
I think Katie B has the best approach. If you really must label yourself, you can qualify the noun with an adjective or two... Don't be just any old crossdresser, be a fashion crossdresser (or whatever).
And while I'm taking Katie's name in vain, I have to point out that I didn't need the "lol" at the end to read Amanda's reply as tongue-in-cheek. I thought it was hilarious! Perhaps because in that extensive collection of labels I'm more of a "comedic transvestite".
Is there a difference? Does it really matter?
I think the words are interchangeable.
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