I saw this on the SF Chronicle's web site and thought I'd share it.
Early Days of Cross Dressing (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/g/a/2009/10/13/cross_dressing.DTL&object=%2Fc%2Fpictures%2F2009%2F10%2F08%2Fba-drag3_0500699446.jpg)
And to think that crossdressing was illegal at one time.
Gennee
Yeah, and these folks had the guts to provide photographic evidence that could have been used against themselves. I tip my hat to them.
There must have been many in the closet. I read once that up into the 1950s it was illegal for women to wear pants on Sundays in some U.S. towns. They would face a day of incarceration.
After looking at the pictures it would seem that quite a few of them were "Gag" photo's and not photos of a lifestyle choice. Just my opinion though.
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Quote from: Genevieve Swann on October 19, 2009, 05:05:20 AM
There must have been many in the closet. I read once that up into the 1950s it was illegal for women to wear pants on Sundays in some U.S. towns. They would face a day of incarceration.
And to think there are still places in the world where it is illegal for women to wear pants!
Quote from: Ladyrider on October 19, 2009, 06:51:47 AM
After looking at the pictures it would seem that quite a few of them were "Gag" photo's and not photos of a lifestyle choice. Just my opinion though.
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Some do indeed look like "gag" photos, true. But even that could have been illegal at various places in the US.
I'm pretty sure crossdressing is still technically illegal in Texas. Many years ago, I recall a news story about a guy arrested for impersonating a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader at Texas Stadium. As it turned out, they could only charge him with wearing women's underwear because, apparently, wearing women's outerwear was not illegal. When it comes to things like dressing, the legal system can be very weird.
Lyric
Quote from: Lyric on October 19, 2009, 10:07:49 AM
I'm pretty sure crossdressing is still technically illegal in Texas. Many years ago, I recall a news story about a guy arrested for impersonating a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader at Texas Stadium. As it turned out, they could only charge him with wearing women's underwear because, apparently, wearing women's outerwear was not illegal. When it comes to things like dressing, the legal system can be very weird.
Lyric
now that is crazy, the legal system to me is making less and less sense
Quote from: Shades O'Grey on October 19, 2009, 09:38:05 AM
Some do indeed look like "gag" photos, true. But even that could have been illegal at various places in the US.
Aha, yes indeed.
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I agree the pictures did appear staged more for theatrical purposes
rather than an expression of life style choice.