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Question: Do you think in the future people will still have problems with cross dressers? (Posted by: Boo on 2012-08-03 17:53:40) I'm writing a story, the exact date isn't set yet but it's in the future about a few hundred years from now. One of my characters is a cross dresser and I was thinking of having his brother not approving or finding it weird that he dresses like a girl. I wasn't sure if by than people would be totally accepting of that or not. |
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Posted by: *Yulissa* on 2012-08-03, 17:59:43 No, midget people are approved everywhere nowadays, it's an example. |
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Posted by: apple on 2012-08-03, 18:01:06 Hi hopefully the stereotypes and prejudice against them will have been alleviated by then. as long as your story is your meaningful, i'm sure it will have an impact on the reader. research kate chopin's "désirée's baby. " it is an outstanding short story that tells the odious oppression of the blacks in the united states during the 1800s. around the world, racism is now deemed as a terrible concept. some are still victim of it every day. the blacks were plagued by the "brand of slavery, " which chopin addresses vividly in her story. good luck :) |
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Posted by: Sissy Sophie on 2012-08-05, 14:15:43 I think it will more accepted, it seems to be growing in fashion as well. The future is bright for all cross dressers. |
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