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  2. Petticoating - Wikipedia

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    Petticoating roleplay may include being forced to wear makeup and to carry dolls, purses, and other items associated with girls. [citation needed] Petticoat discipline also occurs in the context of some marital relationships, as a means by which a wife may exert control over her husband.

  3. Clothing fetish - Wikipedia

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    For example, this could describe an individual who is attracted to people wearing masculine-associated clothing items, like basketball shorts or a man's suit. Certain gender-related elements of clothes could be the source of a fetish, include lace , ruffles , floral print, embroidery , back closures , or various colors (such as mauve and pink).

  4. Uniform fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes uniforms are used according to the activity being done. For example, someone may wear a nurse's uniform to administer an enema or a police uniform to handcuff and cage someone. Two people may dress as inmates for cellmate-on-cellmate activities in a prison setting or as a submissive to a third (prison guard

  5. High school boys punished for wearing dresses in dress code ...

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    High school boys wearing dresses to school get suspended for being a 'distraction' Kerry Justich. June 5, 2018 at 6:18 AM.

  6. 100 Boys Wear Skirts to Protest Their High School's Dress ...

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    More than 100 boys at a Canadian high school donned plaid skirts to protest toxic masculinity and dress code double standards, as part of a movement that’s sweeping schools in Montreal. The ...

  7. Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    The word "petticoat" came from Middle English pety cote [4] or pety coote, [5] meaning "a small coat/cote". [6] Petticoat is also sometimes spelled "petty coat". [7] The original petticoat was meant to be seen and was worn with an open gown. [3] The practice of wearing petticoats as undergarments was well established in England by 1585. [8]

  8. Breeching (boys) - Wikipedia

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    Toddlers wore washable dresses called frocks of linen or cotton. [11] British and American boys after perhaps three began to wear rather short pantaloons and short jackets, and for very young boys the skeleton suit was introduced. [11] These gave the first real alternative to dresses, and became fashionable across Europe.

  9. Cross-dressing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-dressing is the act of wearing clothes traditionally or stereotypically associated with a different gender. [2] From as early as pre-modern history, cross-dressing has been practiced in order to disguise, comfort, entertain, and express oneself.