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I don't believe the Conway paper implies what you think it does.I was going off this (pdf)
In the United States there are varying estimates of the prevalence of crossdressing. Most conservative estimates are in the range of 2% to 5% of all adult males engage in routine crossdressing (1:50 to 1:20). These are people who crossdress part-time either privately at home, or in private CD clubs, and who find great satisfaction in this practice. In a majority of these cases there is mainly a male fetishistic motivation for the crossdressing. However, in a moderate fraction (1/3rd?) it mainly provides an outlet for mild to moderate to strong transgender feelings.
So far as I can tell, the author doesn't seem ready to draw a bright line between crossdressing behaviour and transgender identity, but let's put that aside for now. What I was half-joking about upthread was the process of "gender expression," which is how you present yourself to the world. The practice of crossdressing privately for the sake of fetishistic satisfaction doesn't really come into it.
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