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  2. Cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender. [2] From as early as pre-modern history, cross-dressing has been practiced in order to disguise, comfort, entertain, and express oneself. [3] Socialization establishes social norms among the people of a particular society.

  3. Petticoating - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Man seeking humiliation while dressed in girl's 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 ...

  4. Feminization (activity) - Wikipedia

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    Feminization is a practice in dominance and submission or kink subcultures, which involves reversing gender roles, making a submissive partner – typically a man – take on a feminine role, often for humiliation-based sexual pleasure. [ 3][ 5] This may include them cross-dressing in feminine clothing such as lingerie, acting in a feminine ...

  5. History of cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    Athena often goes to the aid of people in the guise of men in The Odyssey. Tiresias was turned into a woman after angering the goddess Hera by killing a female snake that was coupling. In the cult of Aphroditus, worshipers cross-dressed, men wore women's clothing and women dressed in men's clothing with false beards.

  6. Cross-dressing in film and television - Wikipedia

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    Cross-dressing and drag in film and television has followed a long history of cross-dressing and drag on the English stage, and made its appearance in the early days of the silent films. Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel brought the tradition from the English music halls when they came to the United States with Fred Karno 's comedy troupe in 1910 ...

  7. Why can't little boys wear pink? The double standard in baby ...

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    When boys are subjected to criticism, teasing or exclusion for wearing pink, it can create stress and social pressure," Moore tells Yahoo Life. This can have long-lasting consequences on mental ...

  8. Femboy - Wikipedia

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    Femboy. Femboy ( / ˈfɛmbɔɪ / ⓘ) is a slang term that refers to males, usually cisgender, who express themselves with traditionally feminine behaviours, or—especially in the variant spelling femboi —to LGBTQ people of any gender identity who affect a "soft" masculine look. [ 1] As an internet aesthetic, this may be through the use of ...

  9. List of cross-dressing characters in animated series - Wikipedia

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    Hime Arikawa. Himegoto. July 7, 2014. He is a cross-dressing boy, who is forced by members of the student council, like Aruku 18-kin, to wear frilly, girlish, outfits. [9] [10] In the same series, Hime's brother, Kaguya, Hiro Toyotomi, No. 1, and Mitsunaga Oda, all of whom oppose the Student Council, also cross-dress.