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Do you like Crossdressers or no?

Not realy, because most of the time, it's very overly sexualized clothing they wear. Also, it's usualy cut to fit woman, and just does not fit men well. Way to tight in places.

And yes, I know, there is woman wearing men clothing, that is usually fine, because men's regular clothing rarely is sexualized, and men's clothing usually fits woman, it's just a bit baggy, but that's fine. Better than seeing men stuffing and overstreching woman's clothes.

In the end, as long as it is at home, who cares, but I for sure will not accept a dude in a wig, aggressively make up,running around on I'll fitting high heels with his balls squeezing out of the way to small panties any times he bows down a bit. If you show up like that in my home, you will be asked to leave.
 
Why is crossdressing a sign of mental illness? Clothes (and many other things) don't have gender biologically speaking. What's considered feminine/masculine clothing is based on societal norms/expectations and I think it would be better if stereotypes like these were demolished instead of strengthened so people would not feel the pressure to be a "real" woman/man but they could simply just be themselves. Men can be "feminine" and still be men and women can be "masculine" and still be women. Did you know that men used to wear high heels, makeup, wigs, jewelry and tights to showcase their wealth? Red was described as highly masculine color as you can see many royalties and fighters in old paintings dressed in bright red. Women were not supposed to stand out and this is still the norm in cultures where women are expected to cover themselves. What's considered masculine/feminine depends on time and place. Notice that the general public believes zoos are crazy. All types of fetishes were listed among mental illnesses not too long time ago. In other words, what's considered a mental illness also depends on time and place. Get to know people first before diagnosing them. People have different reasonings behind their lifestyles and tastes. AND even if crossdressing was unhealthy(, which I don't think it is as long as it's not an obsession or insecurity), it should be discussed openly instead of "kept to oneself". Just like discussions about zoos and other controversial topics should not be silenced.

Yes, but it's also based on body proportions, and these proportions just differ between gender. Usualy women's clothing are cut more tight, and when men wear them, it just looks terribly stretched. See first post, the upper arms almost rip the garment, and everything in general just stretches everywhere it should not. Also balls in a slip, ugghhh..
 
Yes, but it's also based on body proportions, and these proportions just differ between gender. Usualy women's clothing are cut more tight, and when men wear them, it just looks terribly stretched. See first post, the upper arms almost rip the garment, and everything in general just stretches everywhere it should not. Also balls in a slip, ugghhh..
I actually prefer men's pants because I have wide hips but women's pants don't fit me even though you would assume women's pants would be the ones with a bigger hip area but nope. I can wear M (sometimes even S and XS) women's tops but I need to go XL-XXXL when it comes to women's pants. Apparently typical modern women have small hips. But then again, modern clothes are usually manufactured in China and Taiwan so the clothes are most likely modeled after Chinese and Taiwanese women. To make things harder, I have big feet but women's pants often have very small leg openings so sometimes, I can't pull women's pants past my giant feet. Small feet used to be (and might still be) a female beauty standard in China. In men's clothing, I can fit into smaller sizes and men's clothing is thicker, higher quality and cheaper.

Whether or not a skirt, dress, pants, shirt etc. looks good on you depends on how well your body and face features and tones flatter the design and size of the desired piece of clothing and how well you mix the piece with other clothes and accessories. Not all stereotypically feminine clothing looks good on all women (I look horrible in floral and ruffle dresses and neon pink.) and not all feminine clothes look bad on all men. Harry Styles, Jared Leto and Lil Nas X are often seen (and even know for) wearing "feminine" clothes and all the three men I listed have different styles and genetics. Their fashion choices confuse people who are not used to it.

If the piece of clothing looks stretched, it's too small size for that person's body. Even some women wear women's clothes that are a few sizes too small for them and it looks awkward. (Though I guess undersized clothes could be a fetish to some people but I assume that's not the case here.)
 
I'm not attracted to crossdressers, but that doesn't mean I don't like them. I'm positive they can be cool people or shitty people. Their proclivity to crossdress doesn't make them inherently good or bad.
 
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