
Gender Play
The activity of encouraging or coercing someone into playing the role of the opposite gender is known as gender play. A person may engage in gender play as a way to fulfill fantasies of being the other gender or as a kind of punishment. Regardless of sexual orientation, gender play can be a part of any couple's sexual relationship, although it is particularly prevalent in the BDSM community.
Feminization is the term used to describe gender play in which men adopt a female role. One type of feminization is sissification. Although less frequently used, the process of a female adopting a male role could be referred to as masculinization.
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One popular element of gender play is cross-dressing. Although women may dress in suits, blouses, and pants, men may dress in lingerie and gowns. Gender play can be improved with a range of sex toys and tools. Male role-playing as a female can be facilitated by a vaginal prosthesis. To provide the impression of a manly crotch bulge, women may wear a cock packer below their clothing. For a similar effect, dildos can also be worn inside garments. Women can likewise adopt the stereotypically masculine role during intercourse by using strap-on dildos.
Taking on a different gender allows people to be dominated (for males playing women) or dominated (for women playing men), which is why many people like gender play. Altering conventional gender norms can be both exciting and somewhat controversial. Sensual elements can also be incorporated into gender play, particularly for males who might like the way lingerie and silky, soft women's clothing feels against their skin.
Gender identity disorder is not indicated by enjoyment of gender play. The majority of people who like gender play don't want to be the other gender. Additionally, it does not imply a lack of clarity on one's sexual identity.