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− | '''FP''' is a label of self-identity coined by the late Dr. [[Virginia Prince]] in the early 1970s. | + | [[Category:Terms attributed to Virginia Prince]] |
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+ | '''FP''' (Femme Personator) is a label of self-identity coined by the late Dr. [[Virginia Prince]] in the early 1970s. The term stressed "personation" rather than impersonation and was presented as an alternative to the term [[transvestite]]. |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 25 June 2014
FP (Femme Personator) is a label of self-identity coined by the late Dr. Virginia Prince in the early 1970s. The term stressed "personation" rather than impersonation and was presented as an alternative to the term transvestite.