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V2 Wearing clothing traditionally reserved for the opposite sex. (e.g. Men wearing [[tuxedo]]s, women wearing dresses, etc.)

This is distinct from [[otoko_no_ko]], which specifically refers to a male convincingly dressed in female clothing. The crossdressing tag also handles both females in male clothing, and males in female clothing who aren't fooling anyone.

[[Futanari]] and newhalf are considered to be crossdressing if they are wearing men's clothing. Likewise for [[cuntboy]]s in women’s clothing.

The kanji for crossdressing on pixiv is: 女装 (males in female clothing) or 男装 (females in male clothing).

[h4]Related tags[/h4]

* [[manly_crossdresser]]

[h4]See also[/h4]

* [[Male_playboy_bunny]]
* [[Male_swimwear_challenge]]
* [[Otoko_no_Ko]]
* [[Reverse_Trap]]
Updated by Ketralis Wed, Oct 16 '24, 10:37
V1 Wearing clothing traditionally reserved for the opposite sex. (e.g. Men wearing dresses, women wearing [[tuxedo]]s, etc.)

This is distinct from [[otoko_no_ko]], which specifically refers to a male convincingly dressed in female clothing. The crossdressing tag also handles both females in male clothing, and males in female clothing who aren't fooling anyone.

[[Futanari]] and newhalf are considered to be crossdressing if they are wearing men's clothing. Likewise for [[cuntboy]]s in women’s clothing.

The kanji for crossdressing on pixiv is: 女装 (males in female clothing) or 男装 (females in male clothing).

[h4]Related tags[/h4]

* [[manly_crossdresser]]

[h4]See also[/h4]

* [[Male_playboy_bunny]]
* [[Male_swimwear_challenge]]
* [[Otoko_no_Ko]]
* [[Reverse_Trap]]
Updated by ChrisFClarke Sun, Oct 06 '24, 01:40