Top 7 Crossdressing and Transgender Myths You Should Stop Believing

Top 7 Crossdressing and Transgender Myths You Should Stop Believing

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Top 7 Crossdressing and Transgender Myths You Should Stop Believing

Have you ever felt misunderstood?

Sadly, there’s a lot of ignorance out there. That’s why I created this post to debunk common myths about crossdressers and transgender women.

Let’s start with one of the biggest misconceptions:

Myth: Transgender women, crossdressers, and drag queens are all the same.

While society is becoming more aware of gender diversity, this misconception still persists. 

I created this site to be a welcoming place for transgender women, crossdressers, and those on all sides of the gender spectrum. However, it’s important to note that these are distinct groups, and the terms shouldn’t be used interchangeably.

To clarify, here’s how the GLAAD Media Reference Guide defines some common transgender terms:

  • Transgender women – People who were assigned male at birth but who identify as women. Many transgender women are prescribed hormones or undergo surgery, but transgender identity is not dependent upon medical procedures.
  • Crossdressers – Men, typically heterosexual men, who occasionally wear clothes, makeup, and accessories associated with women. This activity is a form of gender expression and is not done for entertainment purposes. Crossdressers do not wish to permanently change their sex or live full-time as women.
  • Drag queens – Men, typically gay men, who dress like women for the purpose of entertainment.
  • Gender non-conforming – A term used to describe some people whose gender expression is different from conventional expectations of masculinity and femininity. The term is not a synonym for transgender or transsexual and should only be used if someone self-identifies as gender non-conforming
  • Non-binary and/or genderqueer – Terms used by some people who experience their gender identity and/or gender expression as falling outside the categories of man and woman. The term is not a synonym for transgender or transsexual and should only be used if someone self-identifies as non-binary and/or genderqueer.

Now that the record has been set straight, let’s look at some of the most common myths about crossdressers and transgender women.

7 Myths About Transgender Women

  • Being transgender is a choice.
  • Transgender people are gay.
  • Transgender women aren’t “real” women.
  • Your sex is defined by your chromosomes and/or hormones.
  • You have to have surgery to be a “real” transgender person.
  • You aren’t transgender until you start hormone therapy.
  • Kids and teens are too young to know if they’re really transgender.

7 Myths About Crossdressers

  • Crossdressers are gay.
  • Crossdressers are perverts.
  • Crossdressing is a psychological problem.
  • Crossdressing can be cured.
  • Crossdressers want to change their sex.
  • Crossdressing is a destructive addiction.
  • Crossdressers can’t be good husbands or fathers.

Have you heard any of these myths before? They’re frustrating and hurtful, aren’t they? It’s time for the world to wake up and realize this truth:

Your gender is who you are on the inside. There are infinite gender expressions and all are valid!

GLAAD has some excellent resources to spread awareness of transgender issues. I highly recommend checking them out.

Recommended Resources from GLAAD

Now let’s hear from you…

What’s the truth that YOU’D like to set straight? Let’s continue the conversation in the comments below!

Love,
Lucille

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