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JamesHunt
08-17-2009, 04:32 AM
about guys who admire them, and favour them over GG's?

yodajazz
08-17-2009, 05:49 AM
about guys who admire them, and favour them over GG's?
Yes.

peggygee
08-17-2009, 10:08 PM
My answer won't be as succinct as my good friend YJ, but in essence
it will be the same.

I would be extremely distrustful of a man who preferred transwomen
to natal females, and even more so of a man who had a preference
for pre ops, for assuredly one day he would feel the need to have his
thirst for cock quenched, something I can not do for him.

Rather, I prefer a man who views me as an equal to my natal counter -
part, and realizes that though I took a slightly different path, that I ended
up at the same destination.

http://blogs.nerve.com/scanner/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/vagina.jpg

phobun
08-18-2009, 01:37 AM
My answer won't be as succinct as my good friend YJ, but in essence
it will be the same.

I would be extremely distrustful of a man who preferred transwomen
to natal females, and even more so of a man who had a preference
for pre ops, for assuredly one day he would feel the need to have his
thirst for cock quenched, something I can not do for him.

Rather, I prefer a man who views me as an equal to my natal counter -
part, and realizes that though I took a slightly different path, that I ended
up at the same destination.

http://blogs.nerve.com/scanner/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/vagina.jpgWell said. Transsexual women are women and deserve to be celebrated as women.

Unfortunately, there are not many people who do this when it comes to post-operative women. But they need to be recognized as sexy women too, and not just here in the YCMA men's room, which is what this cock-lover's forum sometimes seems to be. To post pictures of post-ops is not to put them on a pedestal or fetish them, but it is to say look at this beautiful woman who is post-op.

Someday, when everyone recognizes post-operative transsexuals as wholly women, identifying them as post-op won't phase anyone. There is an analogy in mainstream porn's evolution: when Playboy started in 1953 for instance, there were no minority models, and to have pictured one would have been considered shocking and even immoral in the eyes of some. Today, a kid can look at a black or yellow or white skinned centerfold and see her as a pretty girl, and not as a physical trait. Nonetheless, there persists an ignorant bias against post-ops, and this too needs to change.