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How common is fetish in women?

PostPosted: March 11th, 2014, 3:30 pm
by FlameD
Obviously, there are more than a few men in the world who are interested - on whatever level - in being feminized. However, is this more common in men than women? By which I mean, is there a similar percentage of women who are interested in feminizing a man as there are men interested in being feminized?

Based on absolutely no actual information, I would think that interested men are more common than interested women, simply because finding websites about being feminized are more common than websites about performing feminization. However, maybe I am simply not looking in the right places. What do you think?

PostPosted: March 11th, 2014, 9:22 pm
by Alien4420
I don't have any numbers, but I fear your suspicion is (overwhelmingly) correct. Women may tolerate male crossdressing, but I think more men are into it than women.

Another way of looking at it might be to ask how many men wish their wives or girlfriends were more masculine.

PostPosted: March 12th, 2014, 11:03 pm
by diode168
This is interesting on the face of it I would have to agree. After a lot of research I decided to do some research.

Please note the figures here are for sexual reassignment and transsexualism. I use these figures because although very different from cross dressing it's related and is similar enough to warrant a comparison.


" the reports finds that the minimum total of transsexuals in Sweden on Dec. 31, 1965 was according to sex, 1:37,000 men and 1:103,000 women. (i.e., 1
in 37,000 persons born as males and 1 in 103,000 persons born as females) "

http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/conway/TS/Prevalence/Reports/Prevalence%20of%20Transsexualism.pdf


"The number of US residents undergoing primary SRS in the year 2001 (run rate) was 1170 (740 Male to
Female or MTF and 430 Female to Male or FTM.) "

http://www.tgender.net/taw/thb/THBPrevalence-OE2008.pdf

Nice chart on this page
http://tgmentalhealth.com/2010/03/31/the-prevalence-of-transgenderism/

More
http://www.jaimieveale.com/publications/prevalence.pdf