I asked Google's Gemini (like ChatGPT) the following question, just for fun:
"Write me a description of why men crossdress as women, done in the style of Hemingway."

Here is what it gave. Pretty impressive. Love the reference to a "secret room within yourself" and "a comfort in the lonely pockets of a man's heart":

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"There's a loneliness in the suit, a scratch that wool can't soothe. A man might wear it for years, climb the ladder, shake the hands, but under the vest a question simmers. Who fits these clothes, truly?

Some nights, the tie comes undone, the starched collar feels like a cage. A man might reach for something softer, a silk scarf, a dress that hangs loose. It's not about the woman, necessarily. More a wanting to move differently, a testing of the waters on the other side of the line.

Maybe there's a memory, a childhood fancy of a swirling skirt, a forgotten permission to be anything. Maybe it's the defiance, a middle finger to a world that says men are slabs of stoicism.

In the mirror, a stranger stares back, a him with a hint of her. It's a tightrope walk, the fear of whispers, the judgment in a glance. But for a stolen moment, there's a freedom in the fabric, a feeling like coming home to a secret room within yourself.

The suit waits, the life continues. But the memory of that other skin lingers, a quiet truth like a flask kept hidden, a comfort in the lonely pockets of a man's heart."