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A '''Transvestite''' or [[cross dresser]] is a person who dresses in a manner traditionally associated with the opposite sex. In some cultures, transvestism is practiced for religious, traditional, or ceremonial reasons. | A '''Transvestite''' or [[cross dresser]] is a person who dresses in a manner traditionally associated with the opposite sex. In some cultures, transvestism is practiced for religious, traditional, or ceremonial reasons. | ||
Magnus Hirschfeld coined the word transvestite in 1910 (from Latin trans-, "across, over" and vestitus, "dressed") to refer to the sexual interest in cross-dressing. | Magnus Hirschfeld coined the word transvestite in 1910 (from Latin trans-, "across, over" and vestitus, "dressed") to refer to the sexual interest in cross-dressing. | ||
In Britain men who dress up and make up as women on a part time basis are sometimes known as T girls or 'she males'. | |||
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Revision as of 10:06, 17 June 2022
A Transvestite or cross dresser is a person who dresses in a manner traditionally associated with the opposite sex. In some cultures, transvestism is practiced for religious, traditional, or ceremonial reasons. Magnus Hirschfeld coined the word transvestite in 1910 (from Latin trans-, "across, over" and vestitus, "dressed") to refer to the sexual interest in cross-dressing. In Britain men who dress up and make up as women on a part time basis are sometimes known as T girls or 'she males'.