Hafar1014
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Hes a transvestite not to be confused with Gender dysphoriaHoly shit!
No wonder she's been carrying on with other men. She's married to a freak. Maybe just divorce the guy?
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Kristi Noem’s Husband Accused of Living Double Life as Crossdresser Obsessed With ‘Bimbofication’ Kink
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Kristi Noem’s Husband Accused of Living Double Life as Crossdresser Obsessed With ‘Bimbofication’ Kink
Bryon Noem, the husband of former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, was accused of living a double life as a boob-obsessed crossdresser.www.yahoo.com
Transvestic Disorder in the DSM-5 (302.3/F65.1) is a paraphilic disorder defined by recurrent, intense sexual arousal from cross-dressing, lasting at least 6 months, which causes significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas. It is distinct from gender dysphoria, as individuals typically identify with their anatomical sex.
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Key Aspects of Transvestic Disorder (DSM-5)
- Core Criteria: Intense sexual arousal from cross-dressing (fantasies, urges, or behaviors) causing clinically significant distress or impairment.
- Duration: Symptoms must persist for at least 6 months.
- Distress Requirement: The diagnosis specifically requires that the behavior causes distress or impairment; cross-dressing alone, without this distress, is not considered a mental disorder.
- Specifiers: The DSM-5 includes specifiers for "with fetishism" (arousal from the clothing itself) and "with autogynephilia" (arousal from thoughts/images of self as female).
- Distinction from Gender Dysphoria: Transvestic disorder focuses on sexual arousal, whereas Gender Dysphoria (302.85) in the DSM-5 refers to the distress caused by an incongruence between experienced gender and assigned sex. However, some individuals with transvestic disorder may also experience intermittent gender dysphoria.
- Distinction from Transvestism: Simply dressing in clothing of the opposite sex (cross-dressing) is not a mental disorder; it must meet the criteria for "disorder" based on distress and intensity.