I know traditional cross dressing is when a male, dresses as a female (ooh, i sounded a bit smart there ) But is there such thing as a female cross-dressing to be a man?
I could assume that getting caught may not be as embarrassing...and in some aspects could be easier.
My friend Melissa looks like a man, but that doesn't really count either... Just pondering this for awhile...
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I would say "yes". But the stygma is not the same...
She would be accepted and noone would say anything about it, but...
He would be reduculed as a freak...
She would be accepted and noone would say anything about it, but...
He would be reduculed as a freak...
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The issue here is that there is no "exclusively" male clothing - pants, shirts, etc. look the same on a woman as on a man. One cannot say the same about skirts, frilly blouses, etc. on a man (with the possible exception of kilts and fashions during the Renaissance). These are obvious, "designated" female clothes.
Then there is also the anatomical aspect. Some women may get away with looking male in male clothing, others would have a hard time concealing the curves...
And the social aspect that a woman wearing masculine clothing is accepted by the mainstream. The reverse is not, by far.
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Then there is also the anatomical aspect. Some women may get away with looking male in male clothing, others would have a hard time concealing the curves...
And the social aspect that a woman wearing masculine clothing is accepted by the mainstream. The reverse is not, by far.
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I would not call that clothing. There are several things I can think of that I can call that, but they are not very polite.OzoneRed wrote:Athletic supporters. Also called jock straps.Amy_Tenchi wrote:I can't think of any 'male only' clothes...
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