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MrsKellyPierce
06-06-2013, 07:04 PM
I will be posting some wallpapers of me for my fans to post on their ipads, cell phones, and/or computers.

A fan of mine Parker posted a photo of me on his work computer and ipad! This is how I got the idea!!

Show your love for transsexuals and their beauty... are you brave enough??

I encourage other transsexual models to put their fans to the test!!

nysprod
06-06-2013, 07:36 PM
Lol...I'm gonna use one of the first three pics and watch my so-called straight friends go Ga Ga!

Sulka_bewitched_me
06-06-2013, 08:59 PM
I know it's probably taken you A LOT of work to get to where you are Kelly but you are truly impeccable. I envy your partner.:)

TS Draftsman
06-06-2013, 09:11 PM
good idea!!

We can say that I am a fan..

587996

:kiss:

Willie Escalade
06-07-2013, 02:11 AM
Obviously you haven't seen my iPhone and iPad...

MrsKellyPierce
06-07-2013, 03:25 AM
lmao Willie I know you are loud and proud of it :)

Omg ts draftsman that cartoon drawing is amazing - I simply love it hon!!

Was that taken from my car jumpsuit porn pics?

danthepoetman
06-13-2013, 12:55 PM
I missed this when you posted them, Kelly! I love the pictures! You are so beautiful!

giovanni_hotel
06-13-2013, 02:07 PM
Like this post!!
More girls need to gently push admirers out the closet.
If more dudes were out about how they felt, it would change the game for good.

MrsKellyPierce
06-13-2013, 04:38 PM
Thanks Dan and I agree Giovanni

Prospero
06-13-2013, 04:42 PM
Power to kelly and those like her....

robertlouis
06-13-2013, 04:48 PM
Power to kelly and those like her....

We see stories of hate, intolerance and basic misunderstandings about transgender issues all the time in the media.

It's incumbent on each and every one of us who love tgirls to stand alongside them at this time. Remember guys, they're not just fantasy objects, they're sentient beings with feelings, fears and a whole lifetime of difficult experiences.

Prospero
06-13-2013, 04:52 PM
:iagree::iagree::iagree::iagree::iagree::iagree::i agree:
We see stories of hate, intolerance and basic misunderstandings about transgender issues all the time in the media.

It's incumbent on each and every one of us who love tgirls to stand alongside them at this time. Remember guys, they're not just fantasy objects, they're sentient beings with feelings, fears and a whole lifetime of difficult experiences.

Very well put sir.... we are off a like mind

amberskyi
06-13-2013, 05:03 PM
Like this post!!
More girls need to gently push admirers out the closet.
If more dudes were out about how they felt, it would change the game for good.

Whenever i speak on it I'm meet with opposition

robertlouis
06-13-2013, 05:06 PM
Whenever i speak on it I'm meet with opposition

Not with us, Amber. Plenty of assholes certainly, but a few supporters too who need to be a bit more vocal and public in their support.

bluesoul
06-13-2013, 05:08 PM
It's incumbent on each and every one of us who love tgirls to stand alongside them at this time. Remember guys, they're not just fantasy objects, they're sentient beings with feelings, fears and a whole lifetime of difficult experiences.

i agree. but you know what? shouldn't we put this on a poster or a t-shirt to remind everyone else? i mean, why are we keeping this a secret to ourselves?

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 03:23 PM
i agree. but you know what? shouldn't we put this on a poster or a t-shirt to remind everyone else? i mean, why are we keeping this a secret to ourselves?
A t-shirt is not such a bad idea! lol

nysprod
06-14-2013, 04:14 PM
Like this post!!
More girls need to gently push admirers out the closet.
If more dudes were out about how they felt, it would change the game for good.

Ummm...

robertlouis
06-14-2013, 04:17 PM
A t-shirt is not such a bad idea! lol

I agree too. What would help is a universally recognisable logo that transcends language, like the pink ribbon or the rainbow flag.

Over to you. creatives.

nysprod
06-14-2013, 04:48 PM
Does no one see the apparent irony of this thread?

amberskyi
06-14-2013, 04:51 PM
Not really but please point it out

nysprod
06-14-2013, 04:55 PM
Not really but please point it out

Everyone's talking about support, acceptance, t-shits, etc, thru their anonymous avatars...

amberskyi
06-14-2013, 05:05 PM
Everyone's talking about support, acceptance, t-shits, etc, thru their anonymous avatars...

true, very true homie

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 05:15 PM
Everyone's talking about support, acceptance, t-shits, etc, thru their anonymous avatars...
You have a good point, Nysprod. But it's good to make your own revelations on your own terms.

nysprod
06-14-2013, 05:31 PM
You have a good point, Nysprod. But it's good to make your own revelations on your own terms.


we, all of us guys, are ashamed of our attraction to them! Isn't that ridiculous and terribly unfair of us? Just fuck what the rest of the world thinks about it: let's come clean with what we think. Not necessarily with our desires, but with what we all think on the question! That's the very fucking least (excuse the French, but I am) we can do!
Moreover, if these girls (hello! guys! girls!) are ready to go through so much socially and in their intimate lives to get to what we see them to be and further, shouldn't we, "guys", be tough enough, strong enough, to at least say around us that transsexual women are women, to say that they should have the same rights as any other women, to insist that twomen be recognized in every way possible as women? If we guys could put our pants on, I'm sure things would change radically for them.

I don't see how things can change if even here, we're hiding...

flabbybody
06-14-2013, 05:38 PM
Everyone's talking about support, acceptance, t-shits, etc, thru their anonymous avatars...
you are a shining light for honesty and self confidence. I try to come to terms with who I am every day. I'm almost there. my avatar is a celebrity who I resemble. next step is going to be a real pic.

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 05:40 PM
I don't see how things can change if even here, we're hiding...
Nysprod, it's one thing to talk to people around you, the people you know, or even just people you know less when the subject gets on the table, or, for instance, wearing a t-shirt under certain circumstances, chosen by you; and it's another thing taking a megaphone and shouting to the world that you love t-girl porn! For instance, I'm a teacher. Am I going to advertise the fact that I hang out on a porn forum, whether it's with t-girls or not? Mmm! I would rather not. If once again, the subject came up in the conversation with a collegue, I would definitely be frank about what I think of transsexuality.
In other words, I think you are right on the principle, but in practice, there's ways to act which can have a bit of subtlety. Don't you think?

robertlouis
06-14-2013, 05:49 PM
Everyone's talking about support, acceptance, t-shits, etc, thru their anonymous avatars...

Well, at least I've changed that.

This is me playing at a gig last year.

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 05:54 PM
Hi! Robert Louis!
Nice avatar!

flabbybody
06-14-2013, 06:02 PM
Nysprod, it's one thing to talk to people around you, the people you know, or even just people you know less when the subject gets on the table, or, for instance, wearing a t-shirt under certain circumstances, chosen by you; and it's another thing taking a megaphone and shouting to the world that you love t-girl porn! For instance, I'm a teacher. Am I going to advertise the fact that I hang out on a porn forum, whether it's with t-girls or not? Mmm! I would rather not. If once again, the subject came up in the conversation with a collegue, I would definitely be frank about what I think of transsexuality.
In other words, I think you are right on the principle, but in practice, there's ways to act which can have a bit of subtlety. Don't you think?
what about nosey, eldery relatives? how do you deal with them?
"that person on your facebook looks like a drag queen. do you like transvestites?"

ugh.... some friends and family will never get it

nysprod
06-14-2013, 06:06 PM
Nysprod, it's one thing to talk to people around you, the people you know, or even just people you know less when the subject gets on the table, or, for instance, wearing a t-shirt under certain circumstances, chosen by you; and it's another thing taking a megaphone and shouting to the world that you love t-girl porn! For instance, I'm a teacher. Am I going to advertise the fact that I hang out on a porn forum, whether it's with t-girls or not? Mmm! I would rather not. If once again, the subject came up in the conversation with a collegue, I would definitely be frank about what I think of transsexuality.
In other words, I think you are right on the principle, but in practice, there's ways to act which can have a bit of subtlety. Don't you think?

I wouldn't get up in front of a room of schoolkids and discuss porn either, but that wasn't what I meant.





Well, at least I've changed that.

This is me playing at a gig last year.



Rock on, Robert!

robertlouis
06-14-2013, 06:09 PM
Hi! Robert Louis!
Nice avatar!

Thanks Dan, behind my guitar, but still......

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 06:09 PM
I find it's more about doing it right for oneself, Nysprod, that's all. We all have particular circumstances we have to deal with.

youngblood61
06-14-2013, 06:13 PM
Not ashamed at all about my attraction. Just not gonna broadcast it from the highest mountain.:)

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 06:29 PM
what about nosey, eldery relatives? how do you deal with them?
"that person on your facebook looks like a drag queen. do you like transvestites?"

ugh.... some friends and family will never get it
Once again, it's up to each to make these calls, Flabbybody. But for elderly relatives, I think there's a way to bring up the topic and explain. Essentially, that's what we should all do first, before affirming our desires: explain what we know of the subject. Simply explain it. Talk about it. That's what I meant.

nysprod
06-14-2013, 06:34 PM
I find it's more about doing it right for oneself, Nysprod, that's all. We all have particular circumstances we have to deal with.

No problem with that...all I'm saying is that it's unrealistic to expect any kind of changes...

amberskyi
06-14-2013, 06:40 PM
what about nosey, eldery relatives? how do you deal with them?
"that person on your facebook looks like a drag queen. do you like transvestites?"

ugh.... some friends and family will never get it

That would be the exact time to be supportive and take the opportunity to educate.
One can't claim to be accepting and supportive but only when its convenient or comfortable.
If you think about any civil rights movement it was the people that were vocal and in the front all the time that enacted change.
One doesn't have to be an activist to help bring about a change but merely being a voice at all times.for example, there's a cute army guy on my Facebook who has posted some anti islamic stuff and i know I'm going to have to confront him about it.he'll probably not want to talk to me anymore but i won't be silent while someone spreads ignorance about a group of people.it doesn't seem like much but being a voice does matter, if only everyone could find theirs.
One of my fav quotes is from a song "....one at a time, day by day the ability to win quite wars and recognize the subtle victories when they happen"

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 06:42 PM
No problem with that...all I'm saying is that it's unrealistic to expect any kind of changes...
What's unrealistic is to think that what I'm saying could be followed, I admit that. But I really think that if we were open about it, if we all were to explain it, some things would inevitably change, because things only change through understanding. That's why I find that we have a responsability, we, who love t-girls, to at least do our best to let the subject be known a little.
You're right: it's wishfull thinking. But most great changes start with ideals and dreams...

danthepoetman
06-14-2013, 06:45 PM
That would be the exact time to be supportive and take the opportunity to educate.
One can't claim to be accepting and supportive but only when its convenient or comfortable.
If you think about any civil rights movement it was the people that were vocal and in the front all the time that enacted change.
One doesn't have to be an activist to help bring about a change but merely being a voice at all times.
One of my fav quotes is from a song "....one at a time, day by day the ability to win quite wars and recognize the subtle victories when they happen"
That's a beautiful, beautiful post, Amber!

nysprod
06-14-2013, 06:47 PM
What's unrealistic is to think that what I'm saying could be followed, I admit that. But I really think that if we were open about it, if we all were to explain it, some things would inevitably change, because things only change through understanding. That's why I find that we have a responsability, we, who love t-girls, to at least do our best to let the subject be known a little.
You're right: it's wishfull thinking. But most great changes start with ideals and dreams...

What I meant was that it's unrealistic to shout about our desire for changes and then expect there to be changes if we remain totally anonymous even here.

robertlouis
06-16-2013, 07:30 AM
That would be the exact time to be supportive and take the opportunity to educate.
One can't claim to be accepting and supportive but only when its convenient or comfortable.
If you think about any civil rights movement it was the people that were vocal and in the front all the time that enacted change.
One doesn't have to be an activist to help bring about a change but merely being a voice at all times.for example, there's a cute army guy on my Facebook who has posted some anti islamic stuff and i know I'm going to have to confront him about it.he'll probably not want to talk to me anymore but i won't be silent while someone spreads ignorance about a group of people.it doesn't seem like much but being a voice does matter, if only everyone could find theirs.
One of my fav quotes is from a song "....one at a time, day by day the ability to win quite wars and recognize the subtle victories when they happen"



:iagree: So true, Amber. And it applies in every walk of life. You help people when they need it most, not when it suits you.

gugaxamot
06-16-2013, 10:13 AM
Amber,

Very true. I am new to my love for tgirls. I found that for people it is a journey and growth experience. It takes time for us to be truly honest with ourselves. I have made my first step and I feel that only better can come from that.

giovanni_hotel
06-16-2013, 06:33 PM
Someone should sponsor an Admirer's Pride Parade.
Just a bunch of crusty dudes walking 10 city blocks to let themselves know they are one among hundreds of thousands if not millions of men who dig ts women.lol

robertlouis
06-16-2013, 06:46 PM
Someone should sponsor an Admirer's Pride Parade.
Just a bunch of crusty dudes walking 10 city blocks to let themselves know they are one among hundreds of thousands if not millions of men who dig ts women.lol

Hey, less of the "crusty" there, Giovanni!