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    Is Simple Ignorance to Blame?

    From time to time, I wonder why the general public sees crossdressers as being gay. A lot of literature about CDs and most certainly a huge percentage of videos out there portray us as homosexuals.

    While statistics for such sensitive subjects tend to be sometimes questionable, from what I've read, the general consensus is that approximately 10-12 percent of the general population is gay and that same percentage holds true in the crossdressing community. Why the general public misreads the rest of us seems to be a real mystery.

    For me, I'd like to read a story or watch a movie/video of a heterosexual couple who accept each other for who they are in all situations, whether that is out in public for those who are courageous enough to venture out, in the privacy of their own home or in sharing intimacy with each other. That type of material is pretty hard to find.

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    Lacy,

    The simple answer is yes, it's ignorance. However, if those who go out, me included, attempt to present as femme as possible, mannerisms, voice etc, then femme translates to effeminate in the eyes of some observers and that for them equals gay, 2+2 = 5.
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    Its the old thought that any self respecting man that wants to act like a woman has to be gay or he wouldn't do it.
    The point is most gay men when you get down to it don't want to act like women and find it a bit repulsive.
    Leaving the fact that most CDers love dressing and emulating women not for sex but because they love women and are not gay in the least.
    The general public knows very little about why straight men crossdress so they assume they are doing it for sexual reasons which is far from the truth and that why we as CDers or trans people need to educate the people when we come in contact with them.
    Not force our lifestyle on them but just answer questions as to why we do what we do.

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    The REALITY of today is visible everywhere by ever increasing acceptance of alternate lifestyles INCLUDING alternate means of presentation.

    I watch very little network TV. However, 3 of the shows I DO watch seemingly go out of their way to give a FAIR/varied representation of gays AND/or Crossdressed/flamboyanty dressed men. AGT, Naked and Afraid and Survivor. In fact, just 2 nights ago, on the LIVE finale show of Survivor on Wed. night, 2 men shared a quick simple kiss and the audience acceptance was overwhelmingly wildly and completely POSITIVE. In fact, Survivors' very first season (of 37 continous ones) winner was an openly gay man who on at least one occasion referred to himself as "the fat gay guy". I can't recall even one season when they did not have at least one openly gay man or woman or at least a closeted one. Many of these gay men and women were some of the most polished, intelligent and well liked of all. Some returned in other seasons.

    Today, more than ever, the signs of acceptance are everywhere IF one is willing to open their eyes and minds.

    The SECRET to acceptance is posted at this Forum almost daily.

    OWN your "presentation" (NO MATTER WHAT IT IS ) act normal/don't skulk around, and treat others with the same respect you would like to be treated.

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    Pretty simple for the simple minded.

    Women dress the way they dress to attract men.
    Therefore:
    Men who dress like women are dressing to attract men.

    So the answer is basically yes.

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    I can't wait to see them put CDing in the school system..... maybe under the sex education Pat?

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    From my point of view Robertacd sums it up about right. Most gay men are not the way that most of the public thinks either, lesbians too. It only takes one or two stereotypical examples to cement wrong thinking into the general publics mind. Just look at a CD porn site to see where the public gets it's thinking from about CD'ers.
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    I think Tracii G explained it best.
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    Since gay men like men, one would be better served to dress like a man to attract one. Dressing like a woman to attract a man who likes men makes no sense.

    Perhaps some in the general public feel a gay relationship includes both a masculine and effeminate man. They then misinterpret the latter to be a crossdresser...

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    Exclamation Yes!

    Remember, the "general public" doesn't personally know gay men or trans! So, why wouldn't they think that? Because it makes sense!

    When I began dressing out of the blue at age 50? I thot I had turned gay!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robertacd View Post
    Pretty simple for the simple minded.

    Women dress the way they dress to attract men.
    Therefore:
    Men who dress like women are dressing to attract men.

    So the answer is basically yes.
    Yep, too many never think on there own. Unfortunate really.




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    I'd (of course) agree with you all that ignorance is to blame. But it's not 'simple' ignorance. This is complex, interwoven, weapons-grade ignorance we're talking here. 😁 To arrive at 'CDs are gay' you have to accept any number of unfounded suppositions about sexuality and gender and clothing and then carefully prop them against one another to build a teetering edifice that's as fragile as your ego (usually male, let's face it). It's really quite difficult. Though obviously not nearly as difficult as actually thinking things through and realising that 'CDs are gay' makes no sense.
    Poor people. If they had gunpowder for brains they couldn't blow their noses.

    It's funny but back in the day I tried sex with a man. Didn't work. 😄 I'm not attracted to men, I was just curious about the act. It wasn't worth it. But crucially neither did it make me want to put on a dress. 😬
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    Lacy,
    It's an old media stereotype , all too often we are depicted as camp and gay with a gathering of male admirers . There are films availabe this question comes up faily often so the titles are in the archives . The Danish Girl is possibly a reasonable one to watch .

    At the moment my wife is living with the thought that I'm either dead or should have come out as gay ( a good friend suggested that to her .)

    We have to take care because being gay is perfectly acceptable and not something to be suffered which is sometimes the tone that comes through , it's not for me but like many people have some lovely friends who are gay .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen_Highwater View Post
    Lacy,

    The simple answer is yes, it's ignorance. However, if those who go out, me included, attempt to present as femme as possible, mannerisms, voice etc, then femme translates to effeminate in the eyes of some observers and that for them equals gay, 2+2 = 5.
    I think it's a little more complex than that, although not much. I think the thought process for an observer is not so much 'gay', but more along the lines of "that person seems to be a woman... or at least they are trying to be. I've been trained my entire life to think that women are attracted to men. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck... it's probably not a goose. i.e. If it's trying to be a woman, it must like men... right???"

    At least, that's how I imagine the thought process to go.

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    We see media stereotypes because for many years media was run by older white guys who made choices that would perpetuate the stereotypes.

    Crazy Rich Asians is a good example. They wouldn't cast Asians actors/actresses as leads in Romantic Comedies, yet this film made a whopping 173 million on a budget of 30 million!

    But, CDs are also to blame, as the secret keeping of many allows the stereotypes to continue. How would a GG know the truth if her boyfriends never told her?
    Or, what should she reasonably conclude based on her interactions with many men? And those of her friends.
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    Could clothing designers/manufactures help with this. Start making men's clothing with a feminine touch such as tighter form fitting pants very close to female pants and modeled on a nice looking male model. They are always looking for a new style to make money. A woman dressed in low heels, pant suit and blouse looks very nice, maybe something similar to this for men marketed as unisex. If this caught on just buying and dressing in female clothes would be the next hurdle. If Lacy is right 10 to 15 % of the population are crossdressers then would this give us an opening to make some yardage??

    That said most think Lacy's % is high; wouldn't it be great to be just another customer in the women's department.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lacy PJs View Post
    why the general public sees crossdressers as being gay
    We wear clothes and foundation garments, and make up, that are all designed to accentuate the female shape, which will make them more sexually attractive to men. And more than a few of us carefully try to emulate female voice, female body movements, which also are things that attract males. So it's pretty simple, really.
    Some causes of crossdressing you've probably never even considered: My TG biography at:http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...=1#post1490560
    There's an addendum at post # 82 on that thread, too. It's about a ten minute read.
    Why don't we understand our desire to dress, behave and feel like a girl? Because from childhood, boys are told that the worst possible thing we can be, is a sissy. This feeling is so ingrained into our psyche, that we will suppress any thoughts that connect us to being or wanting to be feminine, even to the point of creating separate personalities to assign those female feelings into.

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    FACT: There are no Humans who can read minds although a good magician/illusionist can make it look like they can.

    FACT: Claiming to know what Joe Doe Public is thinking is mere speculation. No matter how many here claim to "know" what the public is thinking, doesn't make it true.

    FACT: It's supremely easy to see and document the physical reaction (their body language) of JD Public when they see a CDer of some flavor out in public.

    Pop quiz.

    IF they do a brief one second glance and go on with their mission, what were they THINKING?

    IF they look for 2 seconds and go on about their day, what were they THINKING?

    IF they look for 5 seconds with a big smile on their face, what were they THINKING?

    Repeat after me. The ONLY way to know what they are thinking is to approach and ask them and hope for an honest answer. Or, they approach you and tell you what they are thinking.

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    Ignorance for sure and also a lack of interest for others.
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    I don't know if its ignorance or they fact they just dont understand us due to the varied nature of this community.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wildaboutheels View Post
    FACT: There are no Humans who can read minds although a good magician/illusionist can make it look like they can.

    FACT: Claiming to know what Joe Doe Public is thinking is mere speculation. No matter how many here claim to "know" what the public is thinking, doesn't make it true.

    Even with speculation you have to be correct some of the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deebra View Post
    Could clothing designers/manufactures help with this. Start making men's clothing with a feminine touch such as tighter form fitting pants very close to female pants and modeled on a nice looking male model. They are always looking for a new style to make money. A woman dressed in low heels, pant suit and blouse looks very nice, maybe something similar to this for men marketed as unisex. If this caught on just buying and dressing in female clothes would be the next hurdle. If Lacy is right 10 to 15 % of the population are crossdressers then would this give us an opening to make some yardage??

    That said most think Lacy's % is high; wouldn't it be great to be just another customer in the women's department.
    My original post included the following:

    While statistics for such sensitive subjects tend to be sometimes questionable, from what I've read, the general consensus is that approximately 10-12 percent of the general population is gay and that same percentage holds true in the crossdressing community. Why the general public misreads the rest of us seems to be a real mystery.

    To clarify, I am not trying to say that 10-12 percent of the general public are crossdressers but rather that within the crossdressing community, 10-12 percent are gay. I'm not sure where I read this but do remember seeing somewhere that there was no greater percentage of gays in the crossdressing community as there was in the general public. If I wasn't clear, I do apologize.

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    [QUOTE=Lacy PJs;4316867]From time to time, I wonder why the general public sees crossdressers as being gay. A lot of literature about CDs and most certainly a huge percentage of videos out there portray us as homosexuals.

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    It has been my experience that even many adults define a homosexual (gay) as "A man who thinks he is a woman"---the general "kid's definition". Lots of people never bother to look up the subject in books and rely on their equally ignorant peers for their sexual information. A guy who does ANYTHING like a woman (especially dress) is labeled "Gay". Being attracted to, or having sex with men, is not the primary determinant to them, "Just ANOTHER thing Gay's do".-------So it is little wonder we are often accused of being GAY.

    I would agree with the 10-15% populating being CD, but The real gay population is closer to 3 1/2% close to "1 standard deviation" (no pun intended ) The general anomaly rate for biological systems. Gay numbers are inflated for political purposes.

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    No matter what liturature there and, it does little good if it is not seen and shared. No matter how many books,videos and movies there are. What we need if some blockbuster movie in a documentary form to have a positive effect on the general population.

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    It is so true, that the general public is, by and large, ignorant of even the most basic truths about those of us on the TG spectrum. I don't know what percentage of them make no distinction between us and our LGB friends, but I would love to know. While I am throwing around acronyms, I'll note that the use of LGBT does not exactly help. Such use inevitably leads to conflation and confusion. Even some of my gay acquaintances display a marked lack of understanding sometimes. Don't get me wrong. That much larger community is a powerful ally, but their agenda differs from ours when one gets down to the details.

    It's an uphill battle, right now. Fear and ignorance go hand in hand, and that makes it easy to exploit those things for various purposes. Still, I believe that most people, when exposed to the truth, tend reach their own conclusions. We can, each of us, contribute to the "normalization" of our lot. Yes, there are those whose views and behaviors work against that, but even they have the right to express themselves as they choose. I just wish that all of us would take a larger view on what will take for all of us to get the acceptance we all want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy Irving View Post
    Since gay men like men, one would be better served to dress like a man to attract one. Dressing like a woman to attract a man who likes men makes no sense.

    Perhaps some in the general public feel a gay relationship includes both a masculine and effeminate man. They then misinterpret the latter to be a crossdresser...
    Thanks Tracy......... this exactly ^^^^^^^^
    Even CDers have trouble grasping this concept.
    If I walked in my local gay bar enfemme I would not draw any male attention.
    Some gay men aren't real keen on crossdressers so keep your wits about you.
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