gender-swapping
See also: genderswapping
English
Noun
- Alternative form of genderswapping
- 2007, Anne Tourney, Lying in Mid-Air, Virgin Books, published 2010, →ISBN:
- About a month ago, when Lauryn was starting to feel a bit burned out on the heterosexual internet dating scene, she had started toying with the idea of pretending to be a man online. There was hardly anything new about gender-swapping on the interent, but having a cyber-penis was a revolutionary discovery to Lauryn.
- 2011, Ferdinand Francino, Jane Guiller, “'Is That Your Boyfriend?:' An Experiential and Theoretical Approach to Understanding Gender-Bending in Virtual Worlds”, in Anna Peachey, Mark Childs, editors, Reinventing Ourselves: Contemporary Concepts of Identity in Virtual Worlds, Springer, →ISBN, page 173:
- This has been a single case study of one man's gender-bending experiences online but it demonstrates the potential for further research into the impact of gender-swapping experiences on identity and the offline self. It also questions previous conclusions in this area that gender-swapping does not impact significantly on the online self and that such experiences do not lead us to learn anything about gender (see e.g., Lewis 2004).
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