Thanks for the link nightowl. No, I had not seen that one. I have seen many others, of all kinds so to me that is not sinister, just another aspect of his exploration of women's clothing, I suppose.
I read somewhere that if only boys were allowed to try on their sisters' clothes at roughly 3 years old, which is when they usually ask to, then there would be fewer identity crises later on because they would have got it out of their system. One of my friends used to bring her son over to wear my daughter's dresses during the day because his father was so incensed by it. He was just three and his father shouted at him for putting a hairslide in his hair. Of course I had no idea back then that boys have a bit of a struggle choosing between male and female at that age, and need to explore all options, I just did what I thought best but I ended up with a large box of my daughter's old clothes becoming 'dressing-up' clothes for small boys as word got out that I was a safe and nonjudgmental harbour for mini-crossdressers. All of whom are now fine and upstanding young men who I am hoping will become millionaires, as I have the photos...