Men Who Dress as Women and Stand on the Road: A Risky Trend


In a recent turn of events, crossdresser James Brown has raised concerns about the safety of men who dress as women and stand on the roadsides. His reaction comes in the wake of the tragic passing of Abuja Area Mama, a well-known figure in this subculture.

Deuteronomy 22:5, a biblical verse, prohibits men from wearing women’s clothing and vice versa. It states, “The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman’s garment; for all who do so are an abomination unto the Lord thy God” 1. While this verse has religious significance, it also reflects societal norms and expectations.

The Trend:

Despite these warnings, some men continue to dress as women and position themselves along busy roads. Their motivations vary, from seeking attention to engaging in sex work. These individuals often wear flamboyant outfits, wigs, and makeup, aiming to blend in with female pedestrians.

Standing on roadsides exposes these men to significant risks. They face potential harm from reckless drivers, harassment, and violence. The lack of protective spaces puts their lives in jeopardy. In many places, loitering on roadsides is illegal. These men risk arrest and fines, further complicating their already precarious situation. Exposure to exhaust fumes, extreme weather conditions, and pollution can adversely affect their health.

If you encounter individuals dressed as women on the roadside, here are some signs to look out for:

  • Outfits: Observe their clothing. Are they wearing dresses, skirts, or other traditionally feminine attire?
  • Accessories: Look for wigs, makeup, and accessories like handbags.
  • Behavior: Are they soliciting attention or engaging in sex work?

James Brown, a prominent crossdresser, has expressed worry about the safety of these men. He emphasizes the need for awareness and protection. Brown urges society to address the underlying issues that lead men to adopt this risky lifestyle.

While crossdressing is a personal choice, it’s essential to consider safety and legal implications. As we mourn the loss of Abuja Area Mama, let’s reflect on the risks faced by those who stand on the roadsides, seeking acceptance and visibility.

Remember, compassion and understanding can go a long way in making our streets safer for everyone.



1: Deuteronomy 22:5 - Bible Gateway

Disclaimer: This news story is based on factual information available from various sources. Any resemblance to real events or individuals is purely coincidental.

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