According to Wikipedia, Crossdressing is defined as "the act of wearing clothing commonly associated with the other gender within a particular society."
Those three highlighted words are key to my question. Skipping "clothing", consider what "gender" means within a particular "society". The very phrasing of the definition implies just two genders. But what if there are multiple genders? And what happens if these multiple genders are defined not as a continuum, but rather n-dimensionally?
It would seem that if the latter were the case, then what we wear would always conform to the gender we actually were. That is, what we term as crossdressers, males wearing female clothing, may actually be wearing clothing appropriate to their *other* gender.
Just some thoughts. Any comments?