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Rrose Selavy

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Sep 29, 2001, 5:51:57 AM9/29/01
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Anyone in London might like to visit the Surrealism exhibition in Tate
Modern if they can afford the £8.50 entrance fee. Some interesting
examples of the crossdressing of Marcel Duchamp and others and erotic
art and writing amongst a huge amount of other things.

I can't find a news server which will allow me to post to this group.
I am posting this via Google which is not ideal. Any ideas?

A little aside: the name of this group is not gender specific but I
never see any posts from female to male crossdressers.

Rrose.

Zephyr

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Sep 29, 2001, 6:23:42 AM9/29/01
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On 29 Sep 2001 02:51:57 -0700, chlo...@hotmail.com (Rrose Selavy)
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>Anyone in London might like to visit the Surrealism exhibition in Tate
>Modern if they can afford the £8.50 entrance fee. Some interesting
>examples of the crossdressing of Marcel Duchamp and others and erotic
>art and writing amongst a huge amount of other things.
>
>I can't find a news server which will allow me to post to this group.
>I am posting this via Google which is not ideal. Any ideas?
>

Have a peek here - it's a public news service. You have to sign up,
registration takes a few weeks. It's a widely respected service.


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Adrian Dnes

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Sep 30, 2001, 4:56:38 PM9/30/01
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I use freeserve with no trouble
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Jane Cox

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Oct 2, 2001, 12:58:16 AM10/2/01
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>
> A little aside: the name of this group is not gender specific but I
> never see any posts from female to male crossdressers.
>
> Rrose.

Maybe that's because most women have been wearing 'traditional' men's
clothing for more than 50 years. If a woman wears a men's suit (for
example) in public these days, nobody bats an eyelid. I'm not saying that
there are no female crossdressers out there - it's just that they don't seem
to have the guilt, fear, embarrassment, shame thing going on for them. They
got acceptance simply by 'being out there'.

Regards
Jane Cox


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