Transvestic fetishism
Transvestic fetishism is a
sexual fetish for the
clothing of the opposite
gender. It is one of a number of
cross-dressing behaviours and is primarily a
psychiatric term.
Transvestic fetishism,
fetishistic transvestism and sometimes
transvestism are also often used to describe
any sexual behaviour or
arousal that is in any way connected to clothes of the other gender. Especially the latter is problematic, because transvestism and cross-dressing are neither a sexual fetish, nor do they necessarily have anything to do with sexual behaviour or arousal.
Also, not every sexual behaviour where clothes of the other gender are involved are
transvestic fetishism, they are also often used in sexual
roleplay without being a
fetish. Also, many
transgendered people, mostly
transwomen, also cross-dress before
coming out in sexual contexts, to relieve their cross-gender feelings. This behavior is likewise not considered
transvestic fetishism, as it is not cross-dressing for sexual pleasure, rather it is simply their self-gender expression.
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Some male transvestic fetishists collect women's
clothing, e.g.
nightgowns,
slips and other types of
nightwear and
lingerie. They may dress in these feminine garments and take photographs of themselves to live out their secret fantasies. Many men love the feeling of wearing silk or nylon and adore the silky fabric of women's nightwear and lingerie.
Most transvestic fetishists are said to be
heterosexual men, although there are no studies that accurately represent either their
sexual orientation or gender, and most information on this is based on anecdotal evidence or informal surveys.
There are two key criteria before a psychiatric diagnosis of "transvestic fetishism" is made:# Recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviour, involving cross-dressing.# This causes clinically significant distress or impairment, whether socially, at work, or elsewhere.
Thus, transvestic fetishism is not considered a
mental illness unless it causes significant problems for the person concerned.
Compare also: List of transgender-related topics