In 2009, the Pakistan Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of transvestites.
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Only a few transvestites, or men in full drag, were allowed in by the bouncers.
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Transvestites dance to techno and disco music show celebrate in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Turkey is said to have more transvestites per head than anywhere bar Brazil.
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There were transvestites, there was Sadie Frost, and there was most of Primrose Hill.
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While transvestites are just out for a bit of fetishistic fun of a weekend.
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In 2004 it was reported that Lahore alone has 10,000 active transvestites.
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It's the only place in the city that I've seen transvestites and nuns on the same street.
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These include Cross dressers, drag queens, drag kings, transvestites, genderqueer, etc.
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Transvestic: receiving sexual gratification from wearing clothing of the opposite sex
Someone who adopts the dress or manner or sexual role of the opposite sex
Transvestism (also called transvestitism) is the practice of cross-dressing, which is wearing the clothing of the opposite sex. Transvestite refers to a person who cross-dresses; however, the word often has additional connotations.
A person who sometimes wears clothes traditionally worn by and associated with the opposite sex; typically a male who cross-dresses occasionally by habit or compulsion
(Transvestites (TV)) are persons who occasionally, frequently or permanently dress in the clothes of the other sex and also adopt its gestures and mannerisms. However, this behavior does not express a true self-identification with the other sex. ...
This is an old-fashioned and out-of-favor term for people (mostly heterosexual, and mostly men) who derive pleasure from dressing as the opposite sex.
A psychiatric term applied to male-bodied people who wear female clothing, periodically, episodically, for sexual gratification, and may experience significant distress. ...
A term for a cross-dresser that is considered derogatory by many. Source: National Center for Transgender Equality
Or cross-dresser: inclusive terms for those many people who do not identify as transgendered but nevertheless find it important to live part of their life as a person of the other gender