• velma@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Crossdressing is not the same as being transgender.

    There’s plenty of drag queens who are cis men and not trans women.

    The term transgender is used to describe a person whose gender identity is different from the one that they were born into or what is noted on their birth certificate. Transgender people do not believe that the sex they were assigned at birth and their gender identifies are the same.

    For the most part, cross-dressers are usually heterosexual people who wear clothing traditional of the opposite sex.

    The most common example of a crossdresser is a man who wears traditionally feminine clothing such as dresses or skirts. Depending on the person and situation, a cross-dresser may or not identify or associate themselves with the LGBTQ community.

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        17 hours ago

        There isn’t an order to it. It’s not some progressive timeline of you start crossdressing, then you start doing drag, then you transistion.

        I’m sure some people have followed that path, but crossdressing and drag should not be seen as strictly done by transgender people.

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          17 hours ago

          Not a time order, the order in which the OC presented their 3 examples. What to name:

          1. A man that wears dresses: crossdresser
          2. A drag queen: drag queen
          3. Someone who is transitioning: transgender

          I hope what I meant is clear now.