Quote Originally Posted by Pythos View Post
Let me just ask this question, and you need to answer truthfully for it to be worth anything

When a boy plays with the following, A barbie doll, a baby doll, an article of girl's clothing...what usually happens to him?
Is he
A) praised
B) shunned
c) threatened with bodly harm?
d) bullied
e) B,C, and D

Now flip this over for girls playing with play power tools, toy cars, wearing items of clothing that used to be for boys only.

Now, tell me that it is just nature, when you have answered these questions.
Pythos, That is a good example but I think that you just argued against nurture. The fact that boys are shunned, threatened and bullied places them in an environment where crossdressing isn't tolerated. Therefore the the environment wouldn't be the cause of the crossdressing, just the cause of placing crossdressers in the closet. If a boy was praised then that could be an example where nurture played a big part.

As I have stated previously, I think that it depends on the individual.