4. Transitions of Other Psychical Characteristics
  To the fourth group of sexual transitions, Hirschfeld assigned people whose "mentality and temperament" inclined towards the other sex: for instance, men with an intense leaning towards cleaning and cooking, vanity or gossip; and women "surpassing by far the average man in energy and generosity, sense of the abstract and depth, ... and rashness, toughness and roughness" (Hirschfeld 1925).

The most pronounced of these "psychosexual" transitions was designated by Hirschfeld as transvestitism.

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