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Why Do I Like Wearing Female Clothes- Is It Because I Am Part Female- As I Enjoy Wearing Female

Why can females wear male clothes and no one seems to mind, but if a male wears female clothes then it is wron

Because being female is considered being less than (ie. worse than) a male. Therefore if a male starts acting like, dressing like a female he is giving up his male superiority for something inferior. It's part of being in a patriarchal society. Personally I wish society would get over it and just let people be. But that probably isn't going to happen any time soon. Especially with all the right wing, christian conservative, hate mongers out there.

Why is it that a male wearing female clothes is called crossdressing, but not a female wearing male clothes?

Anytime somebody wears the clothes that are usually associated with the opposite sex is crossdressing, whether it would be simply wearing a selected item of clothing or fully adopting the look of the opposite sex. Both men and women can be crossdressers. The term is more often applied to men namely because it is more of a social taboo for men to crossdress. Women can be crossdressing and often nobody is the wiser because women have the social acceptance to wear most anything they want. Also, women have many styles of clothing available to them that are virtually identical to what a man wears. A good example is jeans. Conversly, many if not most clothing articles that women wear are exclusively womens, so a man who crossdresses is by far more obvious.

Because I am a man who crossdresses, I think it is a double standard that's unfair to both sexes.

I'm a girl and I like wearing boy's clothes?

It is perfectly okay to dress in boy clothes. I used to dress like that and I still do. I am 16 at the moment and 90% of my closet is boys clothes. I think your moms saying it's unacceptable because she thinks it might lead you down the road to becoming gay. My friends mom is very religious and believed I was gay because of my choices in style, when in actuality I am asexual and am not attracted to anyone. When I entered high school, a lot of the kids thought I was lesbian. But going through this led me to believe I was lesbian, so I started dating this girl who asked me out. I didn't like her and I finally understood that I was not attracted to neither boy or girls. I have been asked out before by boys and girls at my school and have turned them all down because of this. As for you feeling uncomfortable going into the boys section, you don't need to feel that way. If it helps ask a friend to go with you. After some time start going by yourself. You may get a few dirty looks from people, but it's your style and it shouldn't matter. I was very uncomfortable the first few times I walked into the boys section but after some time I grew to ignore everyone around me. And went about my own business. People don't seem to understand that tomboy is a style not a sexuality, Just do what feels right. And don't worry your style will change a lot. That's just what teenagers do. I still dress in graphic T-shirts and basketball shorts but sometimes I dress in more formal wear, such as ties and button up shirts. And don't worry, if you are lesbian, most people are very excepting of it nowadays. You shouldn't care about what others think or say. And making good friends along the way, helps a ton.

Possible, for the same reason I do! I don't have a thing for guys, never did and I don't expect I ever will! I love girls and cuddling and kissing them. Actually, I am quite monogamous and can only see one girl at a time but somehow, I inherited a chivalrous bone and like to treat women as delicate flowers and Angels and even a Princess!I know girls are strong and quite capable and I admire them for that too. I like to believe we are all human and very much equal but it seems nice to want to take care of girls. That said, I also love everything feminine and by that I mean all their frilly clothes, even bras! I have a serious breast envy issue and a few years ago, on my birthday, I promised myself that I would wear a bra more than I don't wear a bra. That has been a fun challenge and what's really weird is everyone around me has been very accepting!I have been wearing panties since before puberty and with the occasional bra, I also like wearing little skirts and short shorts. I think a w to 2 inch inseem is perfect as long as I am well tucked and use a pad to make sure everything stays where it is supposed to. After that, I realized that the pad helped to keep my panties clean and I could change pads and still have fresh panties all day!I believe wearing the girly things helps me stay in touch with my feminine side and allows me to relish in the softer and more colorful choices of clothing. I have begun to wear girl clothes exclusively when I go out everywhere except to work. And everyone treats me very nice. Of course, who knows what they are saying behind my back but they sure are friendly enough to talk to.Wearing girl's clothes with panties and a pad is just one step closer to being girly enough to be treated like one of them and I just love it!

Why do some men like to wear women's clothing such as panties, bras, dresses, and lingerie?

I'm a crossdresser. I love to wear womens clothes. Why do I do this? Because they are comfortable, they are soft, they are sexy , I feel good wearing them I like the way that I feel when wearing them (emotionally)

What i am not is gay, a pervert or a deviant.

I'm a straight, very normal and nice guy who just happens to like the pleasures of frillies and dainties.

And I have completely dressed in only womens clothes and yes I have gone out in public like that.

And i'm ok with it, I'm happy to be me.

For the most part, the choice to wear women’s clothes by men is not a statement that one is gay or even bisexual. It just means the person wearing them finds them more comfortable and appealing. A fair number of men have discovered that women’s silk panties provide a tight fit for their genitals while being smooth to the touch. There is a full line of bras made specifically for men as males generally have wider breasts than women and less desire to accent the depth. Silk panties now come designed for the male anatomy with slim design and a tight hug.The real issue is your personal comfort with it. You may only be comfortable wearing them in the privacy of your home. Another male may feel more daring and love to wear them out to theme clubs. And then there is the totally comfortable male that will wear them as regular attire. To each his own.Be prepared though for some reactions. Whether from a religious objection or from homophobia (even though it does not mean you are gay); some people will adversely react to your exhibition of your clothing choice. Learn to deal with it by ignoring them and where possible exclude them from your social circle.Yes, I will also admit there are some who wear women’s clothing as a sign that they are submissive gay. They will not only wear the clothes and makeup, but adopt a feminine attitude as well. In the sexual underground, they are referred to as “Sissies” and are highly sought after by a certain type of alpha male. Just don’t make the mistake of assuming that all men wearing women’s clothing are sissies. There is a difference.

It feels so exotic and erotic! The removing of hair make the skin feels so smooth and exciting. The underwear - panties and bras are so soft and soothing. The high heels and incredible clothes make you feel so feminine. The waxing of eye brows, the application of make up, the wearing of sensuous perfume is just sooo incredible.Letting your hair grow and having it styled…suddenly you feel so beautiful.That is why.

Question answers itself: “I’m a man…” Stop. Cool. You’re a man. If you were assigned male at birth and you’re a man, that’s totally cool. You want to wear makeup?Cool bro, wear makeup.You want to wear a dress or clothing that’s seen as feminine?Rock on dude, kill it in your favorite heels.Wanna hit the salon with a bunch of girlfriends for a mani-pedi day?Cool, sounds like a great way to spend the morning before brunch.I’m not here to put labels on people. If you aren’t trans, that’s cool. Maybe you’re genderqueer, maybe you’re gender fuck, maybe you’re trans feminine… maybe you’re a cisgender guy who enjoys being gender non-conforming.You be you. Just because you like things that are stereotypically feminine doesn’t make you transgender or mean you have to transition. Express yourself how you like. Your name, your pronouns, your identity… those aren’t things for us to attach to you. You do you. If you find a label that you look at and think: “OMG, Yes! That’s sooo me!” then roll with it. If the boxes you’ve run across so far don’t seem to fit, no biggie, no one needs to be put into a box. Be your own box or outside the boxes.You may find that over time, your feelings change, or they may not. Just because you find a label you like today doesn’t mean that label defines you and that you have to obey a set of rules that comes with the label. If a label no longer fits you, discard it. If you find a new one that fits better you can roll with that, or go without. The labels aren’t the important part.The important part is that you live your truth, whatever that means. Do that, and the rest doesn’t really matter.

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