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== Alleged Transvestism ==

J.J. Dillon's wrestling enemies stated publicly that Dillon wore women's undergarments. Dillon acknowledged that he wore women's panties, but it was only because of a rare skin condition that he had contracted. He stated that he received no measurable erotic stimulus from this apparel.

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Alleged Transvestism

J.J. Dillon's wrestling enemies stated publicly that Dillon wore women's undergarments. Dillon acknowledged that he wore women's panties, but it was only because of a rare skin condition that he had contracted. He stated that he received no measurable erotic stimulus from this apparel.