Definition of Crossdress. Meaning of Crossdress. Synonyms of Crossdress

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Meaning of Crossdress from wikipedia

- lexical borrowing of a French phrase. It is used in the transgender and crossdressing community to describe the act of wearing feminine clothing or expressing...
- Feminization or feminisation (see spelling differences), sometimes forced feminization (shortened to forcefem or forced femme), and also known as sissification...
- Transvestic fetishism is a psychiatric diagnosis applied to people who are ****ually aroused by the act of cross-dressing and experience significant distress...
- Crossdressing Pandemic, known in ****an as Josou Pandemic (****anese: 女装パンデミック, Hepburn: Josō Pandemikku), is a ****anese manga series by Mikuzu Shinagawa...
- My Twin Brother Made Me Crossdress as Him and Now I Have to Deal with a G****y Stalker and a Domme Beauty Who Want Me in a Bind!!, or Ladykiller in a Bind...
- or may not have gone through **** re****ignment surgery, or who simply crossdress and/or live their lives as females. "Ladyboy" (or "kathoey"), while potentially...
- M*A*S*H is Klinger's attempts to get discharged from military service by crossdressing. In Tamora Pierce's The Song of the Lioness quartet of books, Alanna...
- several crossdressing swindlers, who were profiled by hygienists. A 1912 article published by Fray Mocho reported that this gang of crossdressing criminals...
- started feminizing hormone replacement therapy, saying that through crossdressing "I'd uncovered a part of myself that I had been purposely shutting down"...
- forms of erotic humiliation such as forcing the submissive to do c****s, crossdress, or consume bodily fluids. These can be used as punishments, as conditions...