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    The fetish Aspect ( open to everyone)

    occasionally on this forum I find some rather ugly, or mean spirited posts. They differ greatly from what one would expect from a group of people wanting acceptance or encouragement for doing something that society for the most part shuns.

    But, one term I have read thrown around her is Fetish.

    One poster here flat out put down some CDers for the fact they might get aroused by the clothing.

    Now the reason I was offended by this is quite simple.

    I find some items of the clothing to be quite arousing. Sorry, but I do. I have stated before I am a very sensuous and tactile person. The feel of smooth nylon, or tight spandex is quite a turn on for me. Now does this mean it is my only outlet for sexual energy?

    Are you kidding?

    No. It is not. There are times when I am feeling...frisky (?) that as I am getting dressed an image of a female I know of and am attracted to doing the same, enters my mind.

    I will say also that the thought of slipping into a pair of pantyhose or tights, is far more "arousing" than say putting on a pair of cotton briefs.

    Wriggling into a catsuit is much more appealing than say putting on a bulky three piece suit.

    Pulling up a pair of spandex disco pant that fit my body like a second skin, is far more...interesting than pulling on a pair of blue jeans that fit like loose tubes of rough fabric.

    Once the item is on, the arousal goes away for the most part.

    I have read here there are guys that are turned on at putting on a tuxedo. That to me is quite astonishing seeing as to me a tuxedo is one of the most god awful, and boring outfits out there.

    Now, to the point of this thread.

    Why is fetish viewed so negatively? Why do fellow CDers or Transsexuals put others down for this aspect.

    And for those that are turned on, if only for a little bit during the process, explain some of the feelings (within decency) that accompany those items you find most "sexy"

    GGs, please be truthful and say if you also find some stuff arousing.

    I am curious about this aspect, but really do not like what I find on the internet.

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    Unfortunately, the term "fetish" has gained negative connotation.

    Personally, I have many "fetishes", some sensual, and some of the "powerful" type.

    I much prefer the term eroticism to fetish. I find that female garb, tastefully worn, can be very erotic. It makes no difference whether worn by male or female.

    Another term used by many is "sexual", which to me is again quite different in meaning. This indicates a physical action, rather than visual.

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    From the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, version IV:

    "The paraphilic focus on Fetishism involves the use of nonliving objects (the "fetish"). Among the more common fetish objects are women's underpants, bras, stockings, shoes, boots, or other wearing apparel. The person with Fetishism frequently masturbates while holding, rubbing, or smelling the fetish object or may ask the sexual partner to wear the object during their sexual encounters. Usually the fetish is required or strongly preferred for sexual excitement, and in its absence there may be erectile dysfunction in males. This Paraphilia is not diagnosed when the fetishes are limited to articles of female clothing used in cross-dressing, as in Transvestite Fetishism, or when the object is genitally stimulating because it has been designed for that purpose (e.g. a vibrator). Usually the Paraphilia begins by adolescence, although the fetish may have been endowed with special significance during childhood. Once established, Fetishism tends to be chronic."

    The underlined parts are the important parts. A fetishist is a person who cannot or has significant difficulty getting aroused without the presence of the nonliving object. Cross-dressing is not considered a fetish by the psychological community. ^_^

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    I dont think what is being talked about, when therm fetish is used, is the sensuous feeling of certain feminine garments or the feel of freshly shaved legs. I am pretty sure what they are talking about is the use of the clothes for the sake of getting off. Either way it matters little. Just because someone is on a different tier of the TG spectrum is no reason to talk down about them.
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    I THINK it goes something like THIS, Pythos!

    Almost ALL CDs, at one time or another, get or have been, turned on by dressing!

    However, those that have RISEN ABOVE their "baser instincts", NOW live on a higher plain than the rest of us embarrassing "fetish dressers"!

    Tongue in cheek reply not withstanding, I can UNDERSTAND why they feel that way! I mite come out of the closet and may not MIND telling people close to me that I dress. Except that confession to be truly honest, MUST include the, "I get sexually aroused by it", part, TOO!
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    [SIZE="3"]To me crossdressing is totally about the feel and the look. The feeling of each article of women's apparel against my body is both exotic and highly erotic. Even the feel of the makeup and lipstick on my face is exciting. Also seeing myself in a mirror, or pictures, or through the eyes of a friend is another powerful part of the overall CD experience. The feeling, though, is the part that drags me back over and over. I like to tied up while dressed, now that's a fetish.[/SIZE]

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    Dear Pythos,

    I think you are spot on with your reasoning why many t-grrls are attracted to dressing as tactile sensations are very powerful stimuli. On the other hand lipstick on a pig negates any stimuli for me. My attractions to a fit body are more than superficial reasoning as some one who takes care of their body is likely to more healthy - and for me life all boils down to good health. Crossdressers are not mentally sick people and I feel that expressing yourself is very healthy. I like wearing pantyhose.... so what.

    To answer your question on why someone might like wearing a tux is easy... it attracts beautiful arm candy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by docrobbysherry View Post
    Almost ALL CDs, at one time or another, get or have been, turned on by dressing!

    However, those that have RISEN ABOVE their "baser instincts", NOW live on a higher plain than the rest of us embarrassing "fetish dressers"!

    Tongue in cheek reply not withstanding, I can UNDERSTAND why they feel that way! I mite come out of the closet and may not MIND telling people close to me that I dress. Except that confession to be truly honest, MUST include the, "I get sexually aroused by it", part, TOO!
    As another fetish dresser, I think you nailed it doc!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PuniPuni View Post
    Cross-dressing is not considered a fetish by the psychological community.
    The definition of Fetishism in your post technically excludes crossdressing, but refers to another paraphilia (Transvestic Fetishism) that involves crossdressing. I think Pythos is referring to transvestic fetishism in this thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythos View Post
    occasionally on this forum I find some rather ugly, or mean spirited posts. They differ greatly from what one would expect from a group of people wanting acceptance or encouragement for doing something that society for the most part shuns.
    It is clear that our members vary widely in their reasons for crossdressing, and in the nature and extent to which they crossdress. But all of us seem to seek greater tolerance and acceptance from society for crossdressing, at least for our particular version of crossdressing. It amazes me that some of us are intolerant of those who follow a different crossdressing playbook.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythos View Post
    I find some items of the clothing to be quite arousing. Sorry, but I do. I have stated before I am a very sensuous and tactile person. The feel of smooth nylon, or tight spandex is quite a turn on for me.
    No need to apologize. I also find crossdressing to be arousing, but for different reasons. I don't really get much satisfaction from the tactile sensation of female clothing, per se. For me, the clothing, makeup, and other accessories are psychological cues that trigger a feeling of femininity inside of me, which I find (inexplicably) to be arousing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythos View Post
    Now, to the point of this thread.

    Why is fetish viewed so negatively? Why do fellow CDers or Transsexuals put others down for this aspect.
    I suppose each person who puts down others should speak for themselves (and I would like to hear what they have to say), but my take is that being aroused by crossdressing reveals, as Sherry stated, a "baser instinct" that some find to be repugnant. I think some of those people would point out that their own reasons for crossdressing are far more noble and respectable, such as "expressing the feminine side of my personality" or "because I like the fabrics, styles and colors of women's clothing." I think they might say that one who crossdresses to become sexually aroused is essentially just a pervert and should be scorned.

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    Can it be a fetish when you are only 4 years old?
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    I can be aroused almost doing anything, from wearing my male clothes to my female outfits. I can be aroused by seeing a gorgeous man or woman, or just by the smell of their perfume or cologne. Being sexually enterprising, or bisexual for the porn stars, I live to enjoy everything there is in life and I dont consider that a fetish, I call it a lifestyle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MargaretJ View Post
    Can it be a fetish when you are only 4 years old?
    Actually I think it can... There is evidence suggesting that children as young as fetuses in the womb are capable of becoming sexually stimulated.

    Also, KellyK, I like that term. "Sexually enterprising." I think it fits me too. ^_^

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    Quote Originally Posted by PuniPuni View Post
    underlined parts are the important parts. A fetishist is a person who cannot or has significant difficulty getting aroused without the presence of the nonliving object. Cross-dressing is not considered a fetish by the psychological community. ^_^

    I dont know; I have a logical problem with that description of 'fetish'. Preferring to think about, touch, or wear an object as part of sexual gratification is simply that - a preference.

    Some men prefer to think about, touch or hold, the blond hair of their partners, rather than grey hair. Some men might prefer women wearing lingerie rather than hobo clothing. I think they might have ' significant difficulty getting aroused' in either situation. To point out that it's abnormal that you like something, and then say the "abnormal like" is defined by being significantly less satisfied with its absence, is a circular argument. Thats not a definition of a fetish, its simply a definition of a preference. If you weren't significantly more satisfied with it being there, it wouldn't be a preference in the first place

    I wear tuxes and I like looking tall and handsome, sleek, and, well, powerful. But I don't get any sexual energy from putting on the clothing, like I do slipping on lingerie, or heels. Idon't get energized walking around in the male outfit, the way I , almost give myself up, to the feeling of my feminine wardrobe. I think some people use the word to describe the sexual power of things other than a person, and some use it to describe any object of desire when it becomes too high a priority on your life. So for some its a classification of object, and for some its anything that skews your priorities. My thoughts. MK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pythos
    I find some items of the clothing to be quite arousing. Sorry, but I do. I have stated before I am a very sensuous and tactile person. The feel of smooth nylon, or tight spandex is quite a turn on for me. Now does this mean it is my only outlet for sexual energy? Are you kidding?
    No. It is not. There are times when I am feeling...frisky (?) that as I am getting dressed an image of a female I know of and am attracted to doing the same, enters my mind.
    [SIZE="2"]I also worship at the altar of “tactile,” but it’s not because I seek an outlet for my sexual energy. I can dress a certain way and drain all the sexual thought out of my psyche. What’s left? Just a calmness, a peacefulness, a non-masculine-ness (gentle emasculation), and a together-ness that requires active suppression of sexual thought. I dress to drain the sexual battery…
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    Why is fetish viewed so negatively? Why do fellow CDers or Transsexuals put others down for this aspect.
    [SIZE="2"]Most people equate fetish with sexual deviancy. Not me. I have my fetish objects, I wear them, and I feel a certain magic. I believe in their power to heal what ails me. I can literally feel better by just looking at one of my fetish objects, but they have no sexual connotations, believe me. Fetish exists for lack of a better word, I would say – I am irrationally devoted to the beautiful, magical things I wear… [/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pythos View Post
    ............

    Now, to the point of this thread.

    Why is fetish viewed so negatively? Why do fellow CDers or Transsexuals put others down for this aspect.

    And for those that are turned on, if only for a little bit during the process, explain some of the feelings (within decency) that accompany those items you find most "sexy"

    GGs, please be truthful and say if you also find some stuff arousing.

    I am curious about this aspect, but really do not like what I find on the internet.
    John Q. Public or at least a large part of it can only associate women's clothing and men in a couple of ways: the standard promiscuously gay and looking or the panty (or worse) wearing sexually deviant pervert. A lot in our community seem to condemn those who give in to the "baser" urges of self satisfaction using women's clothing in order to distance themselves from the image of those self-gratifying perverts.

    Even my little brother tried to liken it alcoholism in that I would need more and more items of clothing and turn into a raving masturbatorial lunatic. My father said to me "if I thought that was the case we would be having a serious talk."

    But like Pythos for me there is an erotic side to it. When I discovered panties around age 12 the thought or sight of them was instantly arousing but then a sneaked look at adult magazines or books or sometimes as little provocation as the wind blowing the right way would be arousing. The less secretive and hidden I've had to be about being me along with some self acceptance and the fact I'm approaching 40 rather than 14 has led to less and less of an erotic component to it. That said a long hot shower, freshly shaved legs and a matching lingerie set with hosiery under a skirt and top will always feel both physically and mentally sexier (and look that way at least to me) than cotton fly front briefs and jeans.

    I went to the internet around 2000-2001 knowing that I liked to wear panties and thinking I was the only man who did. I found I was wrong and waded through a lot garbage to find two sites that offered more than a cybersex playground and eventually led me to this wonderful site.

    For a GG point of view I asked my wife if she felt a difference between "cotton grannies" and sexier underwear. She told me that she didn't feel she looked good in it and so it had the opposite effect of arousal although she likes to wear it for me.
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    The sexual arousal factor disappeared a long time ago for me however there is still an emotional arousal whenever I become Jill. The pure pleasure of putting on pantyhose and a pretty skirt and top, doing makeup, accessorizing, and topping it off with a favorite wig, and seeing the finished product in the mirror is an emotional turn on for me. If that's a fetish then so be it.
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    Dang, Doc nailed it (oh geez, absolutely no pun intended there), even if it was largely tongue-in-cheek.

    A lot of it has to do with how we identify. One who feels closer to the TS side of things cannot possibly find anything sensual about anything we might wear. That's be forbidden in the rule book, right? However, I think of it though as any other woman MIGHT...sometimes it's nice to feel pretty. To feel sensual by how we present. That others may find us attractive. It is a different state of mind, perhaps saying the same exact thing in a different way.

    I made a comment to a friend a couple weeks ago. She brought up how it's almost forbidden fruit for like-minded tg individuals to actually talk about the enjoyment of wearing certain clothing, etc. and it was interesting that when I was getting ready that day (yes, in my car), that there is nothing even remotely sensual or satisfying about putting on gosh darned pantyhose in a vehicle!!! Quite a different experience than when you have the luxury of doing so at home, kind of ironic how it came up in conversation right after such an experience.
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    High time for this discussion, Pythos, and I'm glad you started it.
    I agree with you and others that there seems to be a put down of crossdressers, especially by those who want to separate the fetish dressers from themselves who dress because they just feel all femmy inside. Again we have disagreements about terminology. It seems that the term crossdresser is just too inclusive for some, so we are to be called things like transvestic fetishists by the all-femmy-inside types who are wanting to be called transgendered, which by definition is even more inclusive than the term crossdresser. But it separates them from us.
    There is a current thread with hundreds of posts about "what's your fetish?". I don't know why some have to post they don't have any, unless it seems to elevate them above the sexual deviants who do. Others say their crossdressing used to be fetish-driven, but their dressing has "evolved" or "progressed" into feminine-indenity dressing, and I said in another post, leaving us unevolved knuckle-dragging fetish dressers behind.
    As with other terms, there is not consensus on the definition of fetish. It ranges from an object (for us, usually of clothing but other things too) that excites or arouses to an object that is necessary for arousal. My guess is that at least half of the "what's your fetish?" posts were closer to "I really like____" than "I need___ to get off". Just my guess.
    Those of who have fetishes by the strictest definition know it. As a pre-teen and teenager, I would rub myself on the bed while wearing or holding high heels in my hands or looking at pictures of high heels, or looking at lipstick, pictures of lipstick/lipstick wearers, or putting it on. My preference for complete makeup and dressing is a way to combine all the things that alone can excite and arouse me.
    As to what it is that excites, it's the sight. Sure, I love all the feels, smells, and even sounds (high heels clicking, petticoats swishing) of crossdressing, but it's the visual impact that excites me. My most important crossdressing articles may be the mirror and camera. I take pics every time I dress up, and take some videos, too (not of me getting off, as I wouldn't care to look at that later), of being all dressed up, walking in high heels, and putting on lipstick. My makeup/dressup sessions may be brief or last several hours (sometimes I go out but usually stay in), but end almost always by standing in my highest heels fully dressed and made up in front of a full-length mirror and applying lipstick while pleasuring myself (decent enough?). After that, the clothes and makeup come off immediately.
    Humans, like other animals, are sexual creatures. Some guys brag about bonking a girl every night (wow what a stud!) but a guy who gets off a couple times a day using an object for arousal (wow what a deviant).
    I agree, Pythos, and for a group wanting universal acceptance there seems to be a lack of it within our ranks.

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    While I don't consider myself a solely fetish cross dresser I like to play once in a while with some kink aspects of the lifestyle , but what really aroused me more than the feeling of the clothes is the sexy feeling and presentation.
    I guess if the fetish aspect wasn't vilified so much more crossdressers would give it a try

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marilyn Beck View Post
    But all of us seem to seek greater tolerance and acceptance from society for crossdressing, at least for our particular version of crossdressing. It amazes me that some of us are intolerant of those who follow a different crossdressing playbook.
    That about sums it all up.
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    Wearing a dress does not turn me on. Putting on panties, a bra, hose? Nope. For me, it's very natural and comfortable.

    Now, if I put on a latex dress, does that turn me on? Sure-because it's something very sexy made from a material that has a fetishistic feel to it. And if you put a cisgendered woman into that dress, she'd probably be turned on too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason+ View Post
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    I really can't blame the clothing material in full, back about ten years ago my wife bought me some nylon briefs to ease my fetish.. It didn't... It was not only the material but the cut or style all together . I can take a pair of cotton panties same style as my perferered nylon and have no interest in them at all..

    Odd though it may seem I am not attracted to any enhancers , like corsets or breast forms etc..As someone mentioned before about John Q public, I can kinda understand the attitude but it should be kept to themselves and not expressed. I can understand that most of my desired clothing enhances the desired sexual features of women ,short skirts long leggs, low cut blouse and high heels.. I find dressing as an average everyday GG dresses un satisfying on me ( not them ) it just does nothing for me and becomes mere clothing ..
    I do not!! Claim to be an expert on any topic, when I post a new thread or reply on any thread my imput is strickly that of a crossdresser. Not to offend Gay people , Transexuals or any other life style, I am only commenting on one of my own.

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    YES, one can have a fetish at 4 (or so.) I started to have (develop?) a fetish for ladies dress gloves when I was about 5 years old. At the time I had no idea why I was drawn to wear them, or why or even what an erection was. By my early teens my fetish for ladies clothes began to expand, and I knew what a fetish was and what I was, and related it to my behavior as a young child.

    Oddly enough, I knew what I was and while I felt a bit of guilt it never really was a pressing issue until I was older. I had no idea back then how profoundly my interest in womens' clothing would end up changing and shaping my life.
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    This is all pretty harmless...you aren't hurting anyone...you're an adult...and you're getting off which is better than situations for some people that I know.

    I don't really see the big fuss about being turned on physically by wearing women's clothing.

    You ask GGs to be truthful and say if they find stuff arousing. Of course things turn me on. Haha. Less tactile for me. Although when I put on something that I think I look really sexy in, I will be in the mood.

    It just makes sense. I think I look hot...I'd do me...so, my boyfriend should.
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