X-dresser is a common abbreviation used for people who like to cross-dress, which essentially just means they enjoy wearing the clothes and garments commonly worn by the opposite sex.
In today’s world of fashion, there are so many different variations of cross-dressing that it is a difficult term to define or label. For example, many men who are dressed in typically masculine clothes are secretly wearing their wives panties underneath. Similarly, a lot of women for some reason enjoy wearing boxers, which are extremely unflattering and should not be encouraged.
It is believed that the desire to cross-dress stems from a deep-seeded desire to physically be the opposite member of sex. Of course, this theory has some weaknesses. For example, many men simply wear women’s clothes for fetish reasons, because their partners want them to, and reward them handsomely with some incredible blowjobs. Also, a lot of women enjoy wearing men’s clothes for the same reason they like playing field hockey, rugby, and badminton; because they are lesbians.
Whatever the reason for x-dressing, as long as it fits, you’re going to be widely accepted by most people, unless you live in the country. If you’re from a rural area, you’d better be hiding those Adam’s apples or breasts, and you’d better look damn convincing.
1. When Karl was a kid, he thought he was an x-dresser. Really, he just liked sneaking a few of his Dad’s beers and trying on his Mother’s bathing suit in the mirror.
2. If you want to become an x-dresser, make sure you’re not one of those people who wear it to work and expect to be able to use the opposite sex’s bathroom. If you’re pre-op, you don’t get a backstage pass.
RELATED TERMS: