Transgender: a person who has a different perception of his or her gender (mental perception/role) from the natural 2-gender system that is reinforced by many cultures. Transgenderism is in itself a social construct.
Transsexual: a person whose gender identity does not match his/her birth sex. So they could be a woman wrongly born with male parts or a man wrongly born with female parts. It is an inborn condition and not a choice. A TS is not a person who thinks they are the other gender. It is that they are already the other gender and simply don't have a matching body. If you are not a woman before getting MtF surgery, then you should not get the surgery, not unless you have other overriding reasons. In that case, it would be more like a body mod.
Transvestite or crossdresser: a person, male or female, who assumes the dress and manner usually associated with the opposite sex but does not believe him/herself to have the wrong physical parts i.e. does not want to become a person of the opposite sex. Nor do they already believe the are that sex. A person just wearing clothes of the opposite sex is not necessarily crossdressing; crossdressing requires the intent to wear clothes of the opposite sex, often whether they physically fit or not. So that is why women can wear pants without being seen as crossdressing.
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Transgenderism is a state of mind that does not usually affect the body, just how one lives. A transgendered person feels his/her gender (sex of his/her mind) does not match anything in the binary, male or female only, construct of gender that society assigns to us.
If a person desires surgery, then it is likely because they were born with transsexualism and are seeking to eliminate it and assimilate. Such persons are a subset of cisgender or mainstream, not transgender.
Transvestism is simply dressing in the clothing of the opposite gender. Crossdressing is sometimes done for celebratory or theatrical purposes.
Yes. Dahvie once admitted in a live press report that he was, in fact, a transvestite/crossdresser.
Wearing women's underwear doesn't make you gay or straight. You're a crossdresser (sometimes called a transvestite).
A frock is something a transvestite wears. And a dress is something a woman wears.
A transsexual person is someone who is born with a sense of gender that is opposite their body and who feels they need sex reassignment surgery. A TV or transvestite is a person who has a gender identity that matches their genitals but who dresses up as the other sex on occasion. When it is not a fetish, crossdresser is the preferred term. Transvestite is a more clinical word which implies a mental health condition.
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Sweet Transvestite was created in 1973.
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The term "transvestite" refers to a person who dresses in clothing typically worn by the opposite gender for reasons such as self-expression or comfort. It is a somewhat outdated and potentially offensive term, as it is often associated with stereotypes and stigmas. It is more respectful to use terms like "crossdresser" or refer to individuals by their gender identity.
Undressed - 1999 Crossdresser 2-3 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Undressed - 1999 Crossdresser 2-3 was released on: USA: 16 February 2000
The "t" stands for transvestite so t4m means transvestite seeking a man.