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  2. Petticoating - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Man seeking humiliation while dressed in girls' clothes. Petticoating or pinaforing is a type of forced feminization that involves dressing a man or boy in girls' clothing as a form of humiliation or punishment, or as a fetish. While the practice has come to be a rare, socially unacceptable form of humiliating punishment, it has risen ...

  3. Feminization (activity) - Wikipedia

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    A dominant woman and a submissive man practicing feminization. Feminization or feminisation (see spelling differences), sometimes forced feminization (shortened to forcefem or forced femme), [1] [2] and also known as sissification, [3] [4] is a practice in dominance and submission or kink subcultures, involving reversal of gender roles and making a submissive male take on a feminine role ...

  4. Cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    Prohibited in many societies, cross-dressing, or wearing the clothing of the other sex, is nonetheless practiced or narrated around the world in ritual, dance, balladry, theater, folktales, fairy tales, short stories, and novels. Transvestism, as it is also known, is an integral part of many folk ritual practices.

  5. Riley Keough Shares Rare Throwback Photos as She ... - AOL

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    The Under the Bridge actress, 35, shared a series of throwback photos on her Instagram on Monday, Oct. 7, as she celebrated her twin sisters Finley and Harper on their 16th birthday.

  6. Cross-dressing in film and television - Wikipedia

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    The King of Masks (1996) – A Chinese girl poses as a boy in order to get adopted by an elderly man. Liang Po Po: The Movie (1999) – Jack Neo cross-dressed as an elderly woman. Baran (2001) – An Iranian boy falls in love with a young Afghan refugee, who must dress as a boy to keep her job at a construction site.

  7. Cross-dressing in literature - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by F. H. Townsend in the second edition of Charlotte Brontë 's 1847 novel Jane Eyre. Cross-dressing as a literary motif is well attested in older literature but is becoming increasingly popular in modern literature as well. [ 1 ] It is often associated with character nonconformity and sexuality rather than gender identity.

  8. Category:Cross-dressing in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Revolution (manga) Pretty Face. The Prince in His Dark Days. Princess Jellyfish. Princess Knight. Princess Princess (manga) Prunus Girl.

  9. Otokonoko - Wikipedia

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    Cross-dressing. Otokonoko (男の娘, "male daughter" or "male girl", also pronounced as otoko no musume) is a Japanese term for men who have a culturally feminine gender expression. [1][2] This includes, among others, males with feminine appearances, or those cross-dressing. "Otokonoko" is a play on the word 男の子 ("boy", from the ...