100% okay, don't let fear stop you.
There is no psychological disorder associated with cross-dressing. Cross-dressing alone does not indicate any underlying mental health issue. It is a form of self-expression and does not inherently lead to psychological problems.
This is a practice known as cross-dressing or transvestism. It is harmless and has nothing to do with being gay. In our culture, however, it seems to cause lots of guilt and shame for the dresser. Which is odd because women get away with wearing mens clothing quite easily.
This is a purely subjective question of culture. Some countries and religions consider "indecent dressing" to be many different things. Cultures change due to various factors. In general, younger generations will rebel against the status quo.
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Yes, cross-sectional studies can be classified as comparative or associative. Comparative cross-sectional studies involve comparing different groups at one point in time, while associative cross-sectional studies examine the relationship between variables within a single group at one point in time.
No, in fact the majority of cross-dressing men are straight.
yes, but don't let it eat the dressing everyday.
It's not. Cross dressing is a personal choice, same with taking drugs.. I'm not saying there aren't any cross dressing junkys out there, I'm just saying they aren't related.
Yes. In fact, it's okay to write a chapter about pretty much anything you want.
Cross-dressing?
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Yes, it's safe to freeze sausage cornbread dressing, cooked or uncooked.
The Bible does not explicitly mention cross-dressing, but some interpretations suggest that it may be seen as going against the natural order of God's creation.
You are probably referring to Eddie Izzard.
Just go with it. Who cares? Tell her your belive.
Supreme Court of Comedy - 2008 Cross Dressing Crossed Lovers 1-2 was released on: USA: March 2008
yes its OK because you use the mirror for dressing or looking at your condition.