We are not crossdressers.....and we get fed up of being told we are
Ok we have some threads on here about why it’s ok for women to wear trousers/pants and say that we are crossdressing. Well we are not.
1. We are not trying to present as a male unless the woman is FtM
2. We don’t go around wearing binders
3. We don’t stuff our trousers
Basically we just wear the clothes that are designed for us. Some will say what about wearing our SO’s top etc, yes some may wear those clothes but again we are not trying to emulate a male.
Most of you on here are trying to emulate a female and this is where the difference is, you want/try to be as near dam it female, whereas a female just wears the clothes and still presents as a woman.
Of course all of this goes out of the window if you are FtM, and they have just as many problems as an MtF has if not more. I just wonder of you realise how much anger and hurt some of these comments cause the FtMs, becasue a lot on here still class the FtMs as females and not males.
I am also fed up with people calling me a crossdresser for simply wearing a dress
Sandra,
I have a dress on over a pair of Hanes men's briefs. That's it for the underwear. I don't have any makeup on.
I am not trying to present as a female.
I don't have breast forms on. I don't own any.
I don't wear wigs nor own any.
As far as makeup is concerned is sometimes I will wear lipstick and blush with my standard men's business casual clothes as well as sometimes when I wear dresses.
For my avatar - the only addition that I had was heeled shoes.
So why would I as a man be considered a crossdresser with the description above?
In the early days of pants on women they had to wear men's pants since women's pants were not available. When was the last time you found skirts and dresses designed for men that were readily available and at a reasonable price?
Some people even take issue when I wear the following: a denim skirt with a man's T-shirt and hiking boots.
Something to consider: the number of F2M members of this website is a tiny fraction of the members, where the overwhelming members are M2F. However, I can see how it would really be tough to be F2M.
See what I mean with the double-standards in society?
John
I agree with u, Mary! Sort of?
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Originally Posted by
Mary Morgan
Sandra is right on the mark from my point of view. I wear womens clothing, but I also wear makeup, breast forms, and other foundation enhancements because I want to appear to be a woman. I do not want to appear to be a man in clothing normally worn by women. This whole issue of being defined as a crossdresser confuses the issue. Crossdressing is what I do because I want to be seen as a woman. It is not about the clothes.
I'm a crossdresser because I want to be seen as a woman, NOT as a man in woman's clothing.
And, it IS all about the clothes!:D