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- Transvestism | Cross-dressing, History Gender Expression | Britannica
Transvestism, practice of wearing the clothes of the opposite sex The term transvestism came into use following the publication in 1910 of Die Transvestiten (The Transvestites), a work by German physician Magnus Hirschfeld
- Cross-dressing - Wikipedia
The terms transvestism and transvestite were coined by Magnus Hirschfeld in 1910 In the early 20th century, transvestite referred to cross-dressers, and also a variety of people who would now be considered transgender
- Transvestic Disorder - Mental Health Disorders - MSD Manual Consumer . . .
Transvestism is a form of fetishism (the clothing is the fetish), which is a type of paraphilia in its most extreme forms In transvestism (cross-dressing), men prefer to wear women’s clothing, or, far less commonly, women prefer to wear men's clothing
- Understanding Transvestism: The Intersection of Identity and Desire . . .
Transvestism refers to the act of cross-dressing—wearing clothes typically associated with the opposite gender—for the purpose of sexual arousal
- Transvestism - Encyclopedia. com
Though sumptuary laws prohibited cross-dressing on the street, transvestism was a theatrical convention in Europe during the Renaissance because many laws prohibited women on the stage through the seventeenth century
- Transvestism - GoodTherapy
Transvestism, which is also termed cross-dressing, describes an individual’s wearing of clothes that are typically associated with a different gender from the one with which that person
- What is transvestism, and how to cope with it?
To make it easier, transvestism is the practice of wearing clothes traditionally associated with a different gender For many, transvestism is simply about personal comfort, self-expression and exploring aspects of identity, while for others, it may provide excitement or psychological relief
- Transvestism - Anne Lawrence
In general parlance, transvestism (literally, “cross- dressing”) denotes dressing in the clothing of the opposite sex for any purpose
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