When is National Crossdressing/Transvestite Day in the US?
I and a gay guy friend are planning on dressing up for National Crossdressing Day. We plan on wearing each other's jeans, Inspi(red) t-shirts, and our own converse (because Converse lack gender and we have different shoe sizes). It's allowed at my school and people have done more drastic things than what I and my friend plan to do i.e. guys have shaved their legs and worn skirts. Only problem is that I haven't been able to find out when National Crossdressing Day is for the US. I keep getting conflicting information. It isn't illegal at my school. It has been celebrated at my school and no fuss has been made. There is nothing in the student handbook that says anything against it. The clothes would be modest and the effect is rather subtle. Besides, there's a guy who regularly wears a kilt at my school.
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- Oh, you kids nowadays are CRAZY, gettin nutty like that!!! I don't think there is a National Crossdressing Day, my guess is that it would be illegal, for reasons which should be obvious.
- There is no National Crossdressing/Transvestite Day in the US. There are plenty of other related days such as Gay Pride events, and the National Transgendered Day of Remembrance, etc.. However, none of these deal with the activity you describe. I suggest you talk with you school's student council to see if they couldn't support one day to promote awareness for gay/lesbian/transgendered issues. You could cover gay civil rights historical events, remembrance of those who died for their orientation, and even stage a womanless beauty pageant.
- there is no real "crossdressing day" in the U.S. but one time at my school some guy wore a dress, flip flops and a wig to school just because some one bet him $5
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