Straight men may cross-dress for various reasons, including self-expression, exploration of gender identity, or simply for the enjoyment of wearing clothing traditionally associated with women. Some may find it liberating or empowering, while others might engage in it as a form of performance or artistic expression. Additionally, it can serve as a way to challenge societal norms and express individuality. Ultimately, motivations vary widely from person to person.
No, in fact the majority of cross-dressing men are straight.
If it's a kilt, it's for culture. Otherwise, they might be cross-dressers.
Many straight men wear makeup and carry a murse (mans purse) today, it's not uncommon. But if the makeup and purse and anything else is more feminine he might be a cross dresser. Many men want to dress like women but don't find the courage until they get older. A cross dresser can be straight, gay or bi. This does not mean he doesn't love his wife or has changed.
Gay men wear the same cloting as straight men. Many of them might dress like the men you will see on the Walkway of fashion show, but others may wear the same exact thing that their straight friends wear.
men dress like us
That's people who wear clothing meant for the opposite sex. Men who dress like women or vise-versa.
Men who dress like women are either crossdressers or transgender. Crossdressers can be straight but just like wearing women's clothing. Some prefer and are married to women and others prefer men. Transgenders feels they are in the wrong body and wants to live like women. Some are gay and others not.
yes
What you wear is personal choice. Its no longer a crime to cross dress, its totally personal preference.
the national dress code for men in Trinidad is guayabera
The same way straight people dress. There is no difference.
Straight lines that never cross are called parallel lines.