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Full Personality Expression (FPE), also ''Phi Pi Epsilon'', was formed in 1962 by
Virginia Prince Virginia Charles Prince (November 23, 1912 – May 2, 2009) was an American transgender woman and transgender activist. She published '' Transvestia'' magazine, and started Full Personality Expression, which later became Tri-Ess, for male he ...
as an organization for heterosexual male crossdressers, based on her earlier ''Hose & Heels Club.'' The Alpha chapter was located in California, but new chapters appeared across the United States and Europe. Prince received some criticism for restricting the group's membership to heterosexual (and mostly married) crossdressers and policing of sexual content.


Background

Formed in 1962 by
Virginia Prince Virginia Charles Prince (November 23, 1912 – May 2, 2009) was an American transgender woman and transgender activist. She published '' Transvestia'' magazine, and started Full Personality Expression, which later became Tri-Ess, for male he ...
as an organization for heterosexual male crossdressers, it was based on her earlier ''Hose & Heels Club'' which had been located in Los Angeles''.'' It was renamed in 1976, alongside merging with
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's ''Mademoiselle Sorority (''aka. ''Mamselle''), to
Tri-Ess Tri-Ess (Society for the Second Self) is an international educational, social, and support group for heterosexual cross-dressers, their partners, and their families. History Tri-Ess was founded in 1976 by the merging of two existing groups for ...
(Society for the Second Self). According to Prince, it was the oldest known
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organisation and was formed from the subscribers to her magazine '' Transvestia''. The initials FP were taken from Prince's
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''femmepersonator'' for the target audience of the magazine (since she believed that the word transvestite had been given negative connotations by drag queens and fetishists).


Chapters

The Alpha chapter was located in California. Another chapter was located in
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, and there were likely many more across the United States. In 1964 members financially supported the legal fees for John Miller (also known as Joan Miller), who was on FPE's council, with a $300 donation. The British wing of FPE,
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, was co-founded in 1966 by
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, Alice Purnell and others.
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(FPE-NE) was founded on 17 November 1966 by Anette Hall, a previous member of FPE. Its activities covered Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland, with regional boards that became independent in 1982. From the late 1980s, there were disagreements among the members about the association's direction, which led to the formation of ''TiD (Transvestite Association in Denmark)'' in 1994 (which changed its name to ''Transpersoners i Denmark in 2017'' and is still active), and ''FPE-N (Full Personality Expression – Norway'' ( no), since renamed to ''FTP-N'') in 2000. FPE-NE is thought to have ceased activities by the end of 2002, although it never formally dissolved.


Criticism

Prince received some criticism for restricting the group's membership to heterosexual (and mostly married) crossdressers and policing of sexual content. Letters in ''
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'' note the competition between FPE and the Empathy club, whose magazines "each cut the other down". ''Empathy Magazine'' wrote: "If a pair of panties is the only article of apparel you happen to enjoy wearing I am not going to tell you that you cannot be a part of my club because you are a deviate or just a plain fetishist, not a true transvestite as my Competitor, Charles Prince might say."


Legacy

Historian Emily Cousens has discussed the impact that the concept of Full Personality Expression had on trans communities in the 1970s, citing the view that in FPE "androgyny s a combination of gendered traits". This was expressed through graphic design with logos featuring both feminine and masculine motifs combined. Cousens has also argued that FPE was "ideological justification for the vicious distinguishment between politically correct forms of gender variance (transvestism) and more deviant transfeminine embodiments (transsexualism)".


References

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