What is cross-dressing?

The word cross-dresser is usually mixed up with transsexuality or transvestility, but there is actually no connection among these three categories.

Cross-dressing is a common phenomenon in society, and it is nothing more than the behavior of wearing clothes of one’s opposite anatomical sex.

For the individual who adopts this practice, this is necessary to build their self-esteem, whether everyday or just occasionally.

In general, there are no rules.

The cross-dresser experience

In the cross-dresser experience, there is no need to go through any changes in the body, such as hormonal therapy or the use of silicone.

Also, contrarily to what many people think, the cross-dresser does not wear clothes of the opposite sex in order to feel aroused.

Being a cross-dresser is just another subjective way of expressing one’s sexuality in society.

Another important point to be clarified is that most cross-dressers have a male gender identity, that is, they do not identify as female.

In fact, many have wives and girlfriends who support and help them in their endeavors.

Cross-dressers are not crazy nor should be “healed”. They are just human beings expressing their sexuality.

If you would like to clear up any questions or seek advice, you should talk to a psychologist who specializes in sexual and gender identity.

Karlesy Stamm sex therapist psychologist
Karlesy Stamm

Psychologist from Faculdade Evangélica do Paraná/PR. Specialist in Human Sexuality. Registered at the Brazilian Regional Council of Psychology under number CRP 08/16133. Specialist in issues of gender, transsexuality and sex change.


Related Posts:

Advertisement