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ballzNnutz
02-13-2007, 08:23 AM
should be some good reading if this thread gets going. we have all heard the ugly side. i would like to here some of the better storys.

ezed
02-13-2007, 08:29 AM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I had this experience, but I didn't "run away", I "ran around" the girl. I saw the something extra and was shocked. I ran around the back and said "oooohhh so nice". I ran around the front and said "ohhhh what beautiful eyes and body". I ran around the back and said "oh look at that gorgeous lovely ass". I ran back to the front and said "Extra! Extra! read all about it".

I fell to the floor from dizzyness and she looked me in the eye and said " ooooohhh Baby, you're a top!"

Dkg
02-13-2007, 09:14 PM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I had this experience, but I didn't "run away", I "ran around" the girl. I saw the something extra and was shocked. I ran around the back and said "oooohhh so nice". I ran around the front and said "ohhhh what beautiful eyes and body". I ran around the back and said "oh look at that gorgeous lovely ass". I ran back to the front and said "Extra! Extra! read all about it".

I fell to the floor from dizzyness and she looked me in the eye and said " ooooohhh Baby, you're a top!"

heh, funny.

Hara_Juku Tgirl
02-13-2007, 09:26 PM
Sure have a few dozens of times. I actually would tell men who's hitting on me for shock value and as a test. To see if they'd walk away or go for it. Fortunately, most of those experiences ended up with a "green light" if you get what Im saying?! LOL :P

~Kisses.

HTG

happyjack
02-13-2007, 09:32 PM
Sure have a few dozens of times. I actually would tell men who's hitting on me for shock value and as a test. To see if they'd walk away or go for it. Fortunately, most of those experiences ended up with a "green light" if you get what Im saying?! LOL :P

~Kisses.

HTG
i would green light you all the way, :P Hara Juku

Hara_Juku Tgirl
02-13-2007, 09:38 PM
LOL..Thanks happyjack. Im flattered. Is this the "Jack" (not his real name btw) I know from Queens? ;)

~Kisses.

HTG

peggygee
02-13-2007, 09:51 PM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I hate to be the buzzkill here.

But life as a transwoman, ain't like you see in porn movies. :smh

As a pre and post op transwoman I have often dreaded the
moment when I had to tell someone of my past.

There is the angst of being emotionally rejected, and there may be
an element of fear of a physical altercation.

It is often a difficult decision of 'if', 'when' and how to tell someone
that information.

chocolate ts freak
02-13-2007, 10:38 PM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I hate to be the buzzkill here.

But life as a transwoman, ain't like you see in porn movies. :smh

As a pre and post op transwoman I have often dreaded the
moment when I had to tell someone of my past.

There is the angst of being emotionally rejected, and there may be
an element of fear of a physical altercation.

It is often a difficult decision of 'if', 'when' and how to tell someone
that information.Not all transwomen live or lived like you.

evil_twin
02-13-2007, 11:33 PM
I don't think we're going to get too many stories in this thread due to the fact these types of situations leads to violence.

MrsKellyPierce
02-13-2007, 11:41 PM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap. I have when I was younger

Tranny 411
02-14-2007, 12:00 AM
ok, here's a little story i heard:

A TS on the east coast was on tour. she was staying at an upper class hotel. she came back to the hotel after an evening out (pun intended).

In the lobby she ran into a group of guys sitting and enjoying their buzz.

Our TS was also a bit tipsy and started flirting with the boys. One guy in particular caught her attention and they teased and taunted each other *wink* mercilessly.

To make a long story short.....they ended up in her hotel room. they kissed and hugged and played. she pulled out her cock and he was a bit shocked but stayed. She teased and he was not interested.

She decides to take a bath and who cares about this guy.

Rather than leaving he walks into the bathroom to see her masterbating.

He stays

and watches

she is big, almost ten inches.

She says, in her most sexy, sensual, feminine voice......."Wanna Taste It?" :jerkoff

True story as related to me.

TomSelis
02-14-2007, 12:37 AM
Not all transwomen live or lived like you.

I don't think it's all that uncommon either. The first transsexual I was with told me just at the point of me finding out for myself (if you know what I mean).

I was hurt, shocked, and my hard on was gone. Violence did cross my mind and sex didn't happen that night. But after talking to her about it, it was those things Peggy said.

peggygee
02-14-2007, 12:42 AM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I hate to be the buzzkill here.

But life as a transwoman, ain't like you see in porn movies. :smh

As a pre and post op transwoman I have often dreaded the
moment when I had to tell someone of my past.

There is the angst of being emotionally rejected, and there may be
an element of fear of a physical altercation.

It is often a difficult decision of 'if', 'when' and how to tell someone
that information.


Not all transwomen live or lived like you.



Now unless my publicist, or publishing company have leaked you
an advance copy of my auto-biography, then I am not sure
you are completely informed as to my life, either past or present. :smh

Also unless you are a transwoman, or know them far more intimately
than just from a forum, porn, or in an escort situation then I would
tend to feel that you do not have a accurate image of a t-girls life.

Now, as I have said in response to your comment about me, you
are not aware of all of my experiences as a transwoman living
30 years full time, and having known countless transwomen, and
their experiences.

But of the one's that I have known, and my own life it wasn't
like you see in the movies, life just doesn't work like that.

But, hey, you may know something I don't, and your mileage may
vary. :shrug

trish
02-14-2007, 12:45 AM
have i ever surprised a guy. it's something i try to avoid...but it's difficult. one has to judge: is this just a casual conversation? is the guy hitting on me? do i want to end up in bed with him? does he know what he's getting? should i drop some hints? should i drop some more? am i getting the "yes, i know" look? should i just clue him in? should i do it now? sometimes all these questions get answered in in a few minutes. sometimes in a few weeks. unless you're in a bar or club where people expect to find tg's, the revelation is almost always a surprise. if you think you have a chance at a long term relationship with this guy timing seems even more crucial...or at least the pressure is more intense. if he's way bigger than you, my advice is: tell him in a public place.

Bic
02-14-2007, 12:56 AM
i would love for that to happen to me. im with a girl and then supprise! that would be sweet

peggygee
02-14-2007, 01:05 AM
Peggygee-

I mean the moment a guy finds out and doesn't care has got to be a great feeling inside though isn't it?






have i ever surprised a guy. it's something i try to avoid...but it's difficult. one has to judge: is this just a casual conversation? is the guy hitting on me? do i want to end up in bed with him? does he know what he's getting? should i drop some hints? should i drop some more? am i getting the "yes, i know" look? should i just clue him in? should i do it now? sometimes all these questions get answered in in a few minutes. sometimes in a few weeks. unless you're in a bar or club where people expect to find tg's, the revelation is almost always a surprise. if you think you have a chance at a long term relationship with this guy timing seems even more crucial...or at least the pressure is more intense. if he's way bigger than you, my advice is: tell him in a public place.


If I saw a relationship was getting serious, or there was going to
be some commitment or we were heading to a LTR then of course
I would share my status.


And people might think it would be easier by virtue of being a post
op, as for the most part I wouldn't have to tell if I didn't really want
to.

But I don't believe in having a relationship built on lies.

Stephen, as to my experiences with telling people the 'T', for the most
part, guys have been cool with it. Though sometimes only for the sex,
so basically they would 'hit it and quit it'.

So in that instance the emotional hit, hurt sometimes much more than
any physical hit.

chocolate ts freak
02-14-2007, 03:03 AM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I hate to be the buzzkill here.

But life as a transwoman, ain't like you see in porn movies. :smh

As a pre and post op transwoman I have often dreaded the
moment when I had to tell someone of my past.

There is the angst of being emotionally rejected, and there may be
an element of fear of a physical altercation.

It is often a difficult decision of 'if', 'when' and how to tell someone
that information.


Not all transwomen live or lived like you.



Now unless my publicist, or publishing company have leaked you
an advance copy of my auto-biography, then I am not sure
you are completely informed as to my life, either past or present. :smh

Also unless you are a transwoman, or know them far more intimately
than just from a forum, porn, or in an escort situation then I would
tend to feel that you do not have a accurate image of a t-girls life.

Now, as I have said in response to your comment about me, you
are not aware of all of my experiences as a transwoman living
30 years full time, and having known countless transwomen, and
their experiences.

But of the one's that I have known, and my own life it wasn't
like you see in the movies, life just doesn't work like that.

But, hey, you may know something I don't, and your mileage may
vary. :shrugIt does and I do. If you haven't noticed, you post here at an alarming rate to the point where I know more about you than you seem to believe. My experiences with transwomen go back to the 80's. I actually had more sexual experiences before porn became so big. There was no internet. And I know your type enough to know that your not my type. I'm into transwomen who love their penis and love using it. they also realize that they'll always be a transwomen and that there is no such thing as srs making them feel complete or feel like a women. Not into relationships, just friendships and fantasy. And thats my opinion on the subject, seeing as though you never have a problem giving yours. Thank you very much.

peggygee
02-14-2007, 03:52 AM
I have heard some stories but I was really wondering this.

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

I hate to be the buzzkill here.

But life as a transwoman, ain't like you see in porn movies. :smh

As a pre and post op transwoman I have often dreaded the
moment when I had to tell someone of my past.

There is the angst of being emotionally rejected, and there may be
an element of fear of a physical altercation.

It is often a difficult decision of 'if', 'when' and how to tell someone
that information.


Not all transwomen live or lived like you.



Now unless my publicist, or publishing company have leaked you
an advance copy of my auto-biography, then I am not sure
you are completely informed as to my life, either past or present. :smh

Also unless you are a transwoman, or know them far more intimately
than just from a forum, porn, or in an escort situation then I would
tend to feel that you do not have a accurate image of a t-girls life.

Now, as I have said in response to your comment about me, you
are not aware of all of my experiences as a transwoman living
30 years full time, and having known countless transwomen, and
their experiences.

But of the one's that I have known, and my own life it wasn't
like you see in the movies, life just doesn't work like that.

But, hey, you may know something I don't, and your mileage may
vary. :shrugIt does and I do. If you haven't noticed, you post here at an alarming rate to the point where I know more about you than you seem to believe. My experiences with transwomen go back to the 80's. I actually had more sexual experiences before porn became so big. There was no internet. And I know your type enough to know that your not my type. I'm into transwomen who love their penis and love using it. they also realize that they'll always be a transwomen and that there is no such thing as srs making them feel complete or feel like a women. Not into relationships, just friendships and fantasy. And thats my opinion on the subject, seeing as though you never have a problem giving yours. Thank you very much.

I am glad that you have had experience with transwoman dating
back decades.

As such you will realize that prior to being post op, I was pre op.

However, I believe the question was more alongst the lines of:
Have You Girls Surprized A Guy With Your Extra....

Have any of you girls thought that a guy knew you had something extra? Only to find out they didn't know?

Maybe if you could give details to the situation. And Guys too have you heard or had any of these kind of experiences?

For anyone who had this experience I would also like to know if these guys ended up messing around or ran off. Alot of these dudes say that if they would be in that situation they would "run away" but I am wondering if that is a load of crap.

As a pre op for 20 0f my 30 full time years, I felt qualified to offer my
informed opinion.

The fact that I am now a post op, and that you were not interested in
post ops, but rather prefer penises, did not seem relevant or germane
to the question.

And since you know me so well, you know that I am not trying to
advocate that all transwomen should have or want SRS.

Also Chocolate ts freak, by now you that I am not the type that starts
or partakes in needless flame wars (not that we are any where near
there - rather just a difference of opinions).

My post basically states that it is difficult for a transwoman to
divulge the 'T', no matter what she has between her legs.

And that life ain't like what you see in the movies.

No surprize there. :shrug