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Why is there so much cross-dressing in Don Quixote?
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>>23319148
Cross-dressing is very literary, don't let the /pol/tards tell you otherwise in their clumsy attempt to make everything about trannies. Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Don Juan, etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-dressing_in_literature
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>>23319148
It funny
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It isn't that good a book.
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>>23319154
Stupid trannies don't understand people did it historically to laugh at how ridiculous it is. They don't understand how much of a freak they are.
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>>23319148
It's a classic comedic trope.
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>>23319224
Even as a kid, that was the obvious reaction. Putting on your female friend's dress and showing the parents == funny, because a boy wearing stereotypical female clothing is inconsistent, so that's humorous. This was obvious to a 6 year old's mind.

Imagine how fucked in the head you need to be in order feel shame about something fleeting and funny like that, and then feel sexual pleasure from that shame.



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