Definition of Transvestitism. Meaning of Transvestitism. Synonyms of Transvestitism

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Definition of Transvestitism

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Meaning of Transvestitism from wikipedia

- Transvestism is the practice of dressing in a manner traditionally or stereotypically ****ociated with a different gender. The terms transvestism and transvestite...
- one of the hottest names on the circuit, is chatting freely about his transvestitism. 'People ask me why I wear women's dresses. But I keep telling them...
- Germany, with the works of Magnus Hirschfeld. Hirschfeld coined the term "Transvestit" in 1910, borrowed from 19th-century French word travesti with the same...
- ****ual orientation disturbance (homo****uality), fetishism, pedophilia, transvestitism, exhibitionism, voyeurism, sadism, masochism, and "other ****ual deviation"...
- GAA dropped the portions in the civil rights bill that dealt with transvestitism and drag — it just wasn't possible to p**** it with such "extreme" elements...
- in 1927 and 1978, as well as its discussion of nature vs. nurture, transvestitism, **** and gender, and gender roles, the roman has attracted considerable...
- under 18 as well as the governor's noted disdain of homo****uality and transvestitism. In 2012, Matsuko parti****ted in a debate on national pride of Chinese...
- (trousers are categorised as men's clothing and to wear them is considered transvestitism). Dresses have to be long-sleeved down to the wrist and at least up...
- wearing men's apparel. It makes a socially conservative argument that transvestitism was an affront to nature, The Bible, the great chain of being, and society...
- male, including those he described under the term transvestite (German: Transvestit), which he coined in 1910, and those he described under the term trans****uals...