Is crossdressing dishonest?
I've been hearing from my partner lately that X-dressing is dishonest. That it's playing pretend since I want to misrepresent myself as a woman when I am not.
She doesn't understand why I want to take on another name, another set of mannerisms, another voice, or augment my body (like breastforms would do). Why can't I just go out and wear a skirt and makeup and be the dude most people know me as? I think she's worried that I want to be someone completely different.
Now, I've got some answers for her, but I don't have them all. So, for those of you who have a second persona, why? What is it about being a woman that's so much better than being a man in the same clothing?
Oh, an attack of conscience?
Yes it is dishonest. Or it is not. It depends on how you act, portray yourself. Both MTF and FTM have had affairs and did not tell their partner the truth. That is not nice and dishonest. It hurts people.
Yes if you go to a bar to pick up guys and do not tell them that you are a guy, that is dishonest.
TS/TS is not really crossdressing even before SRS, because they are women that have the wrong plumbing. But they have to be honest as well because a partner would not see them that way.
Now for the general public. Yes most probably feel that any crossdresser that is “pretending” to be the posited gender is dishonest. So if that bothers you then you have a problem, because that will not change in a long time if ever.
If you can CD without trying to pass ie voice, makeup etc then more power to you. I personally do not like the stares , comments and name calling so that is not my thing but some CD’ers do not care.
The way I look at it is what they do not know will not hurt them. Since you do not have to drop your pants (to prove gender) to enter a womens restroom I suspect most people really do not care if you are not really a women as long as you behave yourself.
So you feel guilty? Just look at why are you crossdressing? Are you really a women in a man’s body? Or just a man that needs to get out his female side once in a while?
You have to decide on what you think you are and the reasons for CD’ing.
You can just about call all covering up dishonest
There have been many skits. You know the guy that gets married and that night he goes into the bathroom. She takes off her breast forms, makeup, false nose, false eyelashes, false teeth, contacts lenses, wig and corset. He comes out of the bathroom and she looks like something the cat would leave under the rock. He leaves screaming! That is not seen as dishonest by some. But a guy gets on a dress to have a night as a woman once in a while and he is dishonest! A little bias would you say?
Men and women dye hair,I am premature grey and have dyed mine for 10 years. Or wigs, or breast forms and padded bras and corsets (men wear them too). Is that dishonest? Some would say it is.
DISHONEST implies a willful perversion of truth in order to deceive, cheat,or defraud
That's one of the definitions of Dishonest. Most meanings do involve a victim to be true. Are we concealing things, of course! But no more than anyone else. And to say that we don't care what other people think is just foolish. We all care to some extent what other people think. Why am I not wearing my bell bottoms and polyester shirts from 1978? (outside of the fact that my wife threw them away). I still like them but no one else does. You don't go to a wedding wearing your bathing suit even if the weather is scorching. Partly out of respect for the occasion but also because of the reaction you would get from other people. We all conform more or less to our society's social norms.
You can express yourself and your opinion all you want here. Just realize that we are of many variations and not necessarily the same. Greedy, to experience all you can? I don't agree. I think this comes from not understanding the basic core of most of us here. We feel that we are at least 50% or more woman (emotionally or genderwise). Short of being a Transexual and transitioning to living as a woman, then dressing is about the only way that we can be "honest" with ourselves. If we don't go beyond casual interaction with others than this is more of a personal thing and I don't believe we are being dishonest with those around us.
I'm impressed by the thoughtfulness of all your replys
Honesty or dishonesty is a judgment in the eye of the beholder. Crossdressing is not, I think, dishonest. It's what we do. It's a choice. If we have to deal with the judgements of others, then we must accept it. Behavior is not dishonest, only words can lie.
Mary