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Transvestite

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Transvestite meaning

A person who sometimes wears clothes traditionally worn by and associated with the opposite sex; typically a male who cross-dresses occasionally by habit or personal choice. | A person, typically a heterosexual male, who compulsively seeks and derives paraphilic sexual arousal from cross-dressing, especially if the urges and behavior cause the patient distress or social impairment. | An animal that engages in sexual mimicry.

Example sentences (13)

I’m thinking — now, 59 years later — about words like ‘transvestite’ and ‘transsexual’ because controversy about transgender people is a dominant news story these days, especially regarding restrooms and sports.

BANGKOK—Blessed with flawless skin and a flashing smile, Thai college student Treechada Petcharat beat 23 challengers to win the world’s first international transvestite beauty pageant, organizers said Sunday.

The show pulls heavily from the run of psychedelic writer Grant Morrison, such as including Danny the Street, a sentient, transvestite stretch of roadway.

Transvestite prostitutes were their kink.

Whoever would have thought that the catchy transvestite anthem from the Kinks, with its lyrical confusion—“Well, I’m not dumb but I don’t understand, why she walked like a woman but talked like a man”—would become reality in our crumbling country?

Deepfake is the name of my transvestite Divinyls cover band.

Together with Marsha P Johnson, Rivera founded the STAR (Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) house to protect and care for young trans kids hustling on the streets of NYC.

An officer shoved a transvestite, who responded by hitting him on the head with her purse as the crowd began to boo.

Craig (2009), p. 30-68 The story returns to Glen, who confides in a transvestite friend of his, John, whose wife left him after catching him wearing her clothes.

He is executed in the sequel Death of a Transvestite (1967) after a struggle for the right to go to the electric chair dressed as Glenda.

Hirschfeld, whose life was dedicated to social progress for people who were transsexual, transvestite and homosexual, formed the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (Institute for Sexology) in 1919.

The plot features a transvestite called Glen whose alter-ego is called Glenda.

They discover the head of the house is Frank N. Furter, an apparent mad scientist who actually is an alien transvestite who creates a living muscle man in his laboratory.