
"Women wear what they want and so do I," says Izzard.
If I did not have a family to love and support, I believe I would be out there, too, dressing in women's clothing without a secret identity.
But today, I have too much to lose because there are no laws to protect me if I came out as a crossdresser. My employer could let me go for that reason and I would have no recourse.
Also, I love my family and I think that they might be embarrassed and upset if I came out, but I do not know that for sure. It is something I might explore with them if our legislators ever get around to affording some protection at the workplace.
Anyway, I just discovered another male who is out there wearing women's clothing without a secret identity: Andre J.
Not only do I admire Andre J. for what he is doing, but I admire him for how he is doing it, i.e., I like his style. I can definitely see me wearing some of the outfits he has worn, although without a beard.