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Old 05-30-2009
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Originally Posted by cheersm8 View Post
OK, labels are not everything, and many people dislike to be labelled. We are only human though, and 'labelling' does seem to be part of how we are.
We all have different ideas about different things, so, what is your 'definition' of the people catagories in the thread title?
Here are mine :

CD - aka 'hairy panty wanker', a guy that gets off, sexually, from dressing in female attire, predominantly lingerie, often 'borrowed' from his female partner and to whom, personal appearance is secondary and with limited desires to look and/or feel feminine.

Transvestite - A CD with make up who's 'dressing' is not always sexually orientated. I feel that transvestites are the most competitive of these 'flexible gender' types and their need to look and feel feminine is very important. I also find that transvestites are the most level headed of the group, the most sociable, and all have the ability to laugh at themselves. Fun is important to a transvestite.

Ladyboy - an asian transsexual, plain and simple.

Shemale - A transsexual 'in it for the money' whether that be via prostitution, modelling, or the porn movie industry.

TS - aka transsexual, a full time, m2f or f2m, that wishes to change gender or already has changed gender because they feel that they were born with the wrong physical attributes and wish to be the person they truly believe they are, often clinicaly diagnosed as such, and actively seeking medical help to achieve personal well being and stabilty, and I believe that sex is low on their list of priorities.


Well that's my little list, and I'll end by saying that each and everyone of these 'catagories' contribute in a positive way, to the diversity that makes us human, and all deserve to be on this planet. The above views are only my personal view of how I see things.
Care to share yours?
There are so many posts here regarding this particular issue. I disagree to your labelling - it's much more neutral than that.

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