Welcome to the TRAP MANIFESTO!

What... What the fuck is THIS!??

Yeah, you thought it was worse before.... Well... I have a manifesto now! (EVIL GRIN). I am here to convert everyone into cross dressing.

Let's hear it then, I guess... (Drum Roll...)

Yes... It seems I have completely outed myself as a cringe internet-dweller in 2017-2019. I WAS 11-13... thats scary to think about. anyways... Now that you have an understanding of the origins and definition of "trap," we can begin the manifesto.

You can guess that the term trap was invented by cisgendered, heterosexual-yet-incredibly-homosexual, degenerate men on the internet who sexualize fictional characters because they couldn't imagine actually conversing with another person face-to-face. You would be absolutely correct! When I was pondering how I could possibly explain my identity to others, I thought of traps. It made me laugh, cringe, and hate the person I am and used to be. But it is completely true-- I am a man who looks like a woman.(The gun is in my mouth. I promise you I am not enjoying writing this as much as you hate reading it. Bare with me for the sake of the project.)

I believe the world would heal a little bit if we just stopped giving a fuck about what other people looked like or what they were wearing and just went about our lives. I also think the world would heal a little bit if we put all of the anime-and-porn-addicted degenerate men into some kind of boot camp (on second thought, we are diving into some pretty risky territory.) God forbid I am a man and I wear a bra on to support the breast tissue I was born with... AGAINST MY WILL!

Let's dive into the key principles:

  • CLOTHING HAS NO GENDER
  • DRESS TO LIBERATE, NOT CONFORM
  • SELF EXPRESSION IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVELEGE
  • EVERY BODY IS VALID
  • PLAYFULNESS OVER FEAR

Fashion is a language, but the rules are arbitrary. Fabrics, cuts, and colors do not belong to a single gender. They belong to the body that wears them. To cross-dress is to reject the constraints of binary thinking and reclaim clothing as a tool of self-expression, free from societal expectations.

The beauty of cross-dressing lies in its ability to free us from assigned roles and rigid presentations. Dressing beyond the confines of gender norms is not about fitting into another box; it’s about stepping outside of all boxes entirely.

To wear what feels authentic should not be a privilege reserved for the few but a right for all. Clothes are not costumes; they are statements, extensions of who we are. No one should have the power to dictate how we present ourselves.

There is no such thing as the 'wrong' body for a dress, a suit, or a pair of heels. Our bodies are already worthy. We do not need to change ourselves to fit clothing; the fashion industry must change to fit us. Beauty is not bound to gender—it is found in authenticity.

Cross-dressing is an act of joy, rebellion, and creativity. It invites playfulness into our lives, challenging us to break out of dull routines and embrace fluidity. Fear of judgment has no place in self-expression—wearing what feels true is an act of courage.

I hope this encourages people to help free their minds and experiment with their expression and fashion. If not, I hope you at least become a bit more tolerant of those around you. We are all just creatures in the world, and if how someone is living isn't threatening you or anyone else, why be hateful?

welcome to my freaky world.