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It is better for you to look it up on YouTube to get a fuller understanding.
Two examples :
Lilly Savage
Dame Edna
If I said it's definition that may come across as giving a biased perspective.
Think pantomime widow twankee as another example.
Where you get a man usually dressed in other gender and usually being clear about it.
okay
Sort of but cross dressing is bit different.
I could do a drag act but I wouldn't be a cross dresser.
It might be a language barrier thing so I would say check out visuals on YouTube.
It is more entertainment than a sexuality thing, though cross dressing is a part of it
That's not what drag is, or does
The term "cross-dressing" refers to an action or a behavior, without attributing or implying any specific causes or motives for that behavior. Cross-dressing is not synonymous with being transgender. <3
Hair metal is ok i guess.