July 17, 2014 1:02 PM BST
Its interesting that the American and British definitions of cross dresser and transvestite are 180 degrees different from each other. In both cases one term is seen as negative by the TG community.
In the UK a cross dresser is seen as someone who dresses for sexual pleasure and a transvestite as someone who wishes to outwardly express their inner feelings through their appearance.
Please read the definitions from DaniT in the link below, they are very useful.
http://www.danistroom.com/inspirations/help/transgendered-terms-definitions.htm
In the USA a transvestite (or now a transvestite fetishist) is some one who wears clothes of the opposite gender for sexual gratification and a cross dresser (the preferred term in the USA) is cross-dresser - A term for people who dress in clothing traditionally or stereotypically worn by the other sex, but who generally have no intent to live full-time as the other gender. Avoid using the word ‘transvestite’ as it is now widely considered a derogatory term.
Here are links to US websites, giving their definitions
http://www.revelandriot.com/resources/lgbtq-and-trans-definitions/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transvestism
Its also interesting to note that in the rest of Europe there are basically only two words in every language for transgendered people - travestis and transsexuals. Travestis covers everyone who are not transsexuals and do not want to live full time as the opposite gender.
Which brings me to terminology and overall definitions with the transgendered community. My own view is that we have a rainbow of transgender shades and that people can move around that rainbow of both gender and sexuality. It also appears that definitions have changed, viz the non use of transvestite in the USA and the rise of the word transsexual since the 1970s after surgery became possible.
I have given some links below for those who are interested. Words are just labels really and whether you are a CD, TV, TS, tranny, an "in betweenie" or whatever label you prefer aren't all of us part of the transgendered community?
hugs
Pauline xxx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender
http://www.askthegay.com/2010/10/what%E2%80%99s-the-difference-between-transsexual-transgender-transvestite-and-cross-dresser/
http://www.answers.com/topic/transvestism
This post was edited by Pauline Smith at July 22, 2014 8:15 PM BST