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- The terms transvestism and transvestite were coined by Magnus Hirschfeld in 1910. In the early 20th century, transvestite referred to cross-dressers,...
- A transvestite p**** (German: Transvestitenschein) was a doctor's note recognized by the governments of Imperial Germany and the Weimar Republic, under...
- "Sweet Transvestite" is a song from the 1973 British musical stage production The Rocky Horror Show and its 1975 film counterpart The Rocky Horror Picture...
- since it is more widely recognised. In the past, Izzard identified as a transvestite and has also called herself "a **** trapped in a man's body" and "a...
- Yàoquán), who was a transvestite, was found dead at Jo**** Road within Bugis, where it was a hotspot for prostitution of transvestites prior to its demolition...
- po****rized with varying definitions by transgender, trans****ual, and transvestite people, including Christine Jorgensen and Virginia Prince, who used transgenderal...
- Queen (1994), and Dajjal in television series Hatim. He portra**** a transvestite in Daayraa (1996) for which he won a Best Actor Valenti award in France...
- Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) was a ****, gender non-conforming, and transvestite street activist organization founded in 1970 by Sylvia...
- working with the Mattachine Society of New York as well as the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries. Lee Brewster was born in a log cabin in Honaker...
- Geschlecht ("The Third ****"), subtitled Die Transvestiten ("Transvestites"), was a transvestite magazine of Weimar Germany, published from 1930 until 1932...