Not neccessarily; some men wear stockings "professionally" - male actors, for example, occasionally play women. Transvestites are (usually) men who like to wear women's clothes, but they aren't necessarily gay.
As transvestites are no different from anywhere else, save for the fact that they like to dress in the opposite sex's clothes, they do all the things that most other people do. They are human, just like everyone else.
Not necessarily. Transvestites are individuals who dress in clothing typically associated with the opposite gender, but their sexual orientation can vary. Some transvestites may identify as gay, while others may identify as heterosexual or have other sexual orientations. It is important to remember that gender identity and sexual orientation are separate aspects of a person's identity.
Yes.
Transvestites ... Singapore sling
Barry Kay has written: 'As a woman' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Transvestites 'The other women' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Transvestites
Dressing like the opposite sex is called "cross-dressing." People who do this for sexual gratification are called "transvestites." People who do this are not usually homosexuals.
If a man is straight so he will surely get attracted towards women but if he is attracted towards being as a women can also live like a women but it can't be said that all straight man live like women. Typically, a straight man who dresses like a woman and acts like a woman is called a transvestite. Not all transvestites are gay, although the most flamboyant usually are.
If you love the person with all your heart and want to spend the rest of your life with them, then it's okay.
They might have to reverse polarity. Electra Powers take note!
Doug Wright has written: 'I am my own wife' -- subject(s): Drama, Transvestites, Communism, National socialism, Gay men, Collectors and collecting 'Quills and other plays' -- subject(s): Drama, Yuppies
Oh honey, mothers don't "feminize" their sons. They just love them and want them to be well-rounded individuals who are in touch with their emotions and empathetic towards others. It's not about changing their gender, it's about raising them to be decent human beings. So, let's drop the outdated stereotypes and focus on raising good kids, shall we?