tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3383236105308499589.post2052882665262577551..comments2023-09-24T16:20:50.493-04:00Comments on Call Me Meg: Comments on CommentsCallMeMeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14184763491635476887noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3383236105308499589.post-74514177253005059212010-12-06T16:28:02.135-05:002010-12-06T16:28:02.135-05:00Meg
I think you would do well as an amateur shrink...Meg<br />I think you would do well as an amateur shrink.<br />I would add one more reason to your trilogy. Estimates of the incidence of cross dressing range from 1% up to 10 or 20% depending on how wide you want to stretch the net. Assume that there are a large number of men who have dressed on rare occasion or who have even pondered dressing and add those folks to the number of men who dress or think of dressing on a more frequent basis and you have a large group. In a country as large as ours we are looking at a very large number of people. Blend that with concerns that many of these men may have about being considered to be feminine in any fashion. I think there may be a significant population of over compensating macho males who to disguise their own gender concerns assume a "less accepting" posture towards CD.<br /><br />Just another theory.<br /><br />Regards<br />PatPat Scaleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00148601231866277374noreply@blogger.com