When a person dawns the clothing of the opposite sex, that is cross-dressing.
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I think if there was less stigma attached to it I'd be more than happy to wear women's underwear and the rest mens as the feminine cut would make me feel more comfortable whereas mens feels wrong. Wouldn't consider that crossdressing though.
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I think this is more a case of how the clothes are percieved rather than an issue of fairness.
Men's clothes are just more neutral, and don't really have any 'masculine' qualities, pretty much anyone can wear them (minus sports gear and jocks and whatnot >.>) ...Women's clothes identify as being solely feminine, which deeply undermines masculinity, which is a fragile and prized posession for the majority of straight men.
Plus, women care less about junk like that, they're not as insecure as us on some things.
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women wearing man like clothes is a common thing. That's the reason it doesn't feel odd.
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A butch lesbian who just happens to wear men's clothing is not cross-dressing, in my opinion. However, if she were to go all out in what would be known as a drag king persona, that would be cross-dressing.
Just like a man who puts on a dress but does not adhere to drag queen rules of makeup is not a cross-dresser but merely a man in a dress.
At least that is how I view it.
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Womens clothes for the most part, fit and feel much better that mens clothes. I am not talking about shape-wear or any thing like that but panties, jeans, some tops, even tennis shoes can be much more comfortable to wear. Mens pants, unless you pay big bucks, are heavy and sloppy. Womens pants, even cheep ones, feel much lighter and I like the fit.
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