There are also many google references to this being a facebook policy. A site called "DSL service providers" lists 10 reasons for this policy which can be found at:
http://www.dslserviceproviders.org/b...your-identity/
I know of a number of people who for various reasons have more than one facebook account. It may be that they wish to keep their personal life separate from their professional life, or their interest in certain hobbies separate from family, work or other connections. In some cases, they are heavily involved in gaming apps, which are not shared by many of their other contacts. Their primary reason for keeping various aspects of their life exclusive is for streamlining their pages, avoiding clutter, and personal privacy.
Crossdressers have a very valid reason for wishing that aspect of their lives to be private, and if facebook is unwilling to accept this fact, then they should be avoided by this community. It is their right to have such a policy, likely encouraged by Government watchdogs, and it is our right to tell them what they can do with their policy.
Veronica