Trans-Promo
05-19-2010, 02:25 AM
Hello everyone,
It has been a concern of mine that post-ops are listed in the ts/tv/cd category on Eros Guide.
I am not sure you agree with me that admirers who seek transsexuals in this category are seeking cock.
If you agree and would like to help us get our own subcategory off of the Genetic Female section, which would get exposure to those who seek vagina, please drop Eros a note like this one.
It doesn't take that long and you would be helping us out quite a bit!
Thank you much !
AND THANK YOU NICOLE DUPREE FOR THE REVIEW!
Danielle
To whom it may concern,
I'm writing you in regards of the misplacement of post-op women in tour well-established transsexual category.
My experience is that men who seek a transsexual are usually looking for pre-ops. I, being a PRE-op TS, know this fact very well.
Anyway, a friend of mine made a wise suggestion today, and I think it had great merit. Her suggestion was for your website to implement a subcategory off of the Female Section, such as the numerous subcategories that are currently in placement.
Let me also point out that safety is a potential issue here for my post op sisters as well. Honesty and accuracy is the number one priority when trying to avoid any type of potential retaliation from clients who get "surprised". Therefore you'd minimize the number of post-ops who currently have no other productive option but to list as genetic females in order to make a decent living, hence running the risk of retaliation and violence.
The law in most states allows trans women to list their gender as female in many documents such as Passport, Driver's License and Social Security, and I think your site would do well to also include a more accurate listing for post-operative transsexual women.
I understand that, perhaps up until now, this may not have seemed as necessary. But, in the year 2010, I think it is. So maybe you can take this progressive step sooner than later? I truly hope so.
Thank you for taking the time to read this email, and your consideration of this matter.
Sincerely,
PLEASE SEND LETTERS TO: ADS@EROS-GUIDE.COM
SUBJECT LINE: PLEASE LIST POST-OPS IN THE FEMALE CATEGORY
It has been a concern of mine that post-ops are listed in the ts/tv/cd category on Eros Guide.
I am not sure you agree with me that admirers who seek transsexuals in this category are seeking cock.
If you agree and would like to help us get our own subcategory off of the Genetic Female section, which would get exposure to those who seek vagina, please drop Eros a note like this one.
It doesn't take that long and you would be helping us out quite a bit!
Thank you much !
AND THANK YOU NICOLE DUPREE FOR THE REVIEW!
Danielle
To whom it may concern,
I'm writing you in regards of the misplacement of post-op women in tour well-established transsexual category.
My experience is that men who seek a transsexual are usually looking for pre-ops. I, being a PRE-op TS, know this fact very well.
Anyway, a friend of mine made a wise suggestion today, and I think it had great merit. Her suggestion was for your website to implement a subcategory off of the Female Section, such as the numerous subcategories that are currently in placement.
Let me also point out that safety is a potential issue here for my post op sisters as well. Honesty and accuracy is the number one priority when trying to avoid any type of potential retaliation from clients who get "surprised". Therefore you'd minimize the number of post-ops who currently have no other productive option but to list as genetic females in order to make a decent living, hence running the risk of retaliation and violence.
The law in most states allows trans women to list their gender as female in many documents such as Passport, Driver's License and Social Security, and I think your site would do well to also include a more accurate listing for post-operative transsexual women.
I understand that, perhaps up until now, this may not have seemed as necessary. But, in the year 2010, I think it is. So maybe you can take this progressive step sooner than later? I truly hope so.
Thank you for taking the time to read this email, and your consideration of this matter.
Sincerely,
PLEASE SEND LETTERS TO: ADS@EROS-GUIDE.COM
SUBJECT LINE: PLEASE LIST POST-OPS IN THE FEMALE CATEGORY