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Let’s understand the Crossdressing Therapy

Cross-dressing itself is not a disorder, but it may be necessary to dress in the clothes of the opposite sex to experience intense sexual arousal, especially if it causes significant impairment. A person with the transvestic disorder is suffering from anxiety, depression, guilt or shame due to their desire to cross-dress. These feelings are usually the result of disapproval of the partner or their concern about negative social or professional consequences. Cross-dressing is most common in men but occurs in males and females, and sometimes begins in childhood or teenage years. Crossdressing therapy can involve wearing only one piece of clothing usually associated with the opposite sex or a full ensemble, along with hair and makeup. Cross-dressing is grounded in a highly logical and universal desire: the desire to be and perhaps love the gender one admires for a time.

Dressing as a woman is merely a dramatic, yet essentially reasonable, way to get closer to the sex experiences one's deeply curious about and yet barred from. In other areas of life, people know cross-dressing well enough and there's nothing to think of. People should accept that there is no other adult cross-dresser than that. They want to stay in a community of people eagerly and to learn how to cross the legs in a narrow cocktail dress, walk over a pair of heels on a marble floor, feel a grey cotton bra strap covering, place a little silver bracelet around his neck, feel the breeze over a waxed bare arm and move its smooth, long legs into the bathroom.

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