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Information & Resources
This page contains links to
recommended crossdressing content, and information on books that you
might find of interest.
Various Online Articles:
My Husband Betty - Helen Boyd
MHB has been called
everything from �a standard text in gender studies�
(Booklist) to �cutting, incisive, and somewhat
maddening� (Riki Wilchins, GenderPAC). It is the
insider�s guide to crossdressing - a book that some
crossdressers won�t give to their wives for the truths
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My Husband Wears My
Clothes
by Dr. Peggy Rudd
My Husband Wears My
Clothes was the first book to be written by the wife of
a crossdresser. Dr. Rudd addresses many of the questions
frequently asked by the wives, partners, friends and
family members of men and women who cross gender lines. |
The Emancipated Crossdresser
- Lacey Leigh
The Emacipated
Crossdresser is an intelligent, fresh, and light-hearted
look at crossdressing. Ms. Leigh writes, with no
psychological mumbo-jumbo, to enlighten and encourage
crossdressers ultimately to dump their guilt, shame, and
denial so they may finally and fully express their
feminine attributes in taste and style.
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Secrets of Successful Crossdressers
Another Amazon 5-Star book, and once again Lacey Leigh
turns perceptions inside out, showing why crossdressing
is more a form of expression and communication than
anything else.
Lacey is an
enthusiastic advocate of open crossdressing � using the
power of a pleasant, positive, and personal example to
boost community and personal acceptance of this commonly
misperceived attribute of gender identity. With a
lighthearted and upbeat style, Lacey explains her common
sense techniques
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Bert & Lori - Robert
J. Rowe
Cross-dressing, the
self-identified heterosexual author argues, is a
harmless fetish rather than a sign of confusion about
one's gender, at least that's how it is for him. Married
twice and a father, art historian Bert Rowe-- is called
Lori by his wife when he dresses up once a month to do
the housework and enjoy his feminine alter ego.
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Crossdressing With
Dignity - Dr Peggy Rudd
The Scottish man wears
a kilt, but is society ready for men who openly express
femininity by wearing a skirt? This is the question that
was asked in a survey used as the basis for this book.
The follow up to "My Husband Wears My Clothes" Dr. Peggy
Rudd asks: "Can a man transcend gender lines and
maintain his own sense of self-worth and dignity?"
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