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  2. Cross-dressing in film and television - Wikipedia

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    David Henry Hwang's 1988 play M. Butterfly focuses on a love affair between a French diplomat and a male Beijing opera singer who plays dan, or female, roles. Dr. Frank 'n' Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show wore nothing but women's clothing the entire film/play. In The Drew Carey Show, Drew's brother, Steve Carey, is a cross-dresser.

  3. Transgender people in China - Wikipedia

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    One study found that Chinese parents report 0.5% (1:200) of their 6 to 12-year boys and 0.6% (1:167) of girls often or always ‘state the wish to be the other gender’. 0.8% (1:125) of 18- to 24-year-old university students who are birth-assigned males (whose sex/gender as indicated on their ID card is male) report that the ‘sex/gender I ...

  4. 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.

  5. Fanxy Red - Wikipedia

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    Fanxy Red's style is often described as androgynous or tomboyish, [1] [4] being mentioned in Chinese media as "meishaonian" (美少年) which means "handsome youths". [5] In 2017, Dazed described the group as "cisgender girls, whose hair, make-up and clothes make them look uncannily like Korean boy bands – which don’t really dress like girls, but also don’t really dress like boys."

  6. Cross-gender acting - Wikipedia

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    All parts were played by boys. As the tradition grew over the decades with the development of new theatre companies, the boys themselves were unhappy playing women; some feared embarrassment, while others were afraid of being recognized in their feminine roles. At the boys' urging, the troupes began actively recruiting girls. [26]

  7. History of cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    In medieval England, cross dressing was normal practice in the theatre, used by men and young boys dressing and playing both roles of male and female. [42] During early modern London, religious authorities were against cross-dressing in theater due to it disregarding social conduct and causing gender confusion.

  8. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    Different norms for boys and girls remain into the 20th century, as shown in a 1940s film of an outing for Scouts and Girl Guides in which boys to the age of about ten play nude, while older boys and all girls are dressed. [25] In a 1927 Swedish documentary about the benefits of swimming, there were three situations depicted.

  9. Chinese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Chinese clothing, including traditional Hanfu, ethnic minority garments, and modern adaptations of indigenous styles, is a vital aspect of Chinese culture and civilization. For thousands of years, Chinese clothing has evolved with dynastic traditions, foreign influences, and cultural exchanges, adapting to the needs of each era. [ 1 ]

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