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chefmike
08-26-2006, 09:54 PM
You left out this category:

WTF does it matter if someone considers it a fetish, a wild weekend in Thailand or the PI, a chance encounter, or a lifestyle choice...if it feels good, do it!

BeardedOne
08-26-2006, 10:08 PM
Darn! :x

It only allows one choice, so after pondering:

I have no feelings. I just can't get enough cock in my life.

I find them attractive because I'm bisexual, and they have both male and female parts.

I'm confused.

I finally went for:

They're a 3rd gender,

Maybe I'm just a confused bisexual that can't get enough Third Gender cock in my life. :wink:

Yeah, dat's it. :)

flabbybody
08-26-2006, 10:16 PM
yea I have to go with 3rd gender. they haven't come up with a clinical word for tranny chaser yet. I don't fight what I am, I just accept it.

Dkg
08-26-2006, 10:56 PM
I definitely think you guys (transexuals) are a third gender but I don't think there should be an "official" name for guys (like myself) who like TS women. Does liking cock make you "gay"? Well what about when it's only attached to women? I don't like labels and don't think there should be any special "lables" for that.

Anyways, I voted the last option though I don't fully agree with it

Mugai_hentaisha
08-27-2006, 12:12 AM
I definitely think you guys (transexuals) are a third gender but I don't think there should be an "official" name for guys (like myself) who like TS women. Does liking cock make you "gay"? Well what about when it's only attached to women? I don't like labels and don't think there should be any special "lables" for that.

Anyways, I voted the last option though I don't fully agree with it


I with you on this

Be careful of searching for an official name.......look just what happened to poor Pluto.

girlyg
08-27-2006, 01:09 AM
If transsexuals are labelled "transsexuals" (and there is even sub-categories of "Pre-op", "Post-op", other variations such as "Tranvestite", "Full-time", "Part-time" - talk about men tranny-chasers don't care about labels! They've come up more labels to label transgender communites than anybody else!), to be fair to the rest of the world, there should be labels to properly project chasers who use these labels conveniently to hide themselves when talking to their families/wives, or to show off to other chasers ('hey I got this hot "chick-with-dick" '- right another label!), or to pick up a "Tgirl" (another label!) in a bar. Chasers use these terms and languages to their very own conveniences under different social occasions and they almost always talk about not caring about "labelling" - that's hipocricy to the extreme. Yes, there should be labels for chasers, even sub-labels, to clearly identify who exactly each chaser is.

Kianu
08-27-2006, 01:38 AM
I think you're missing one obvious answer for the poll that relates to lot of people here... but I'll let you decide on that...

Pre-OP, Post-OP is all the same to me... Some people do not want to go through with it all the way..

girlyg
08-27-2006, 05:52 AM
[quote=girlyg]Anyway, you easily lump TS's and gays together, so your opinions are probably kinda outdated anyway.

When did I lump TS's ang gays together? If you referred to my comment regarding how Ts and gays behave differently regarding escort in a completely different thread - you can read can't you? I was referring to the DIFFERENCE clearly right? And you were upset with me because I said gays and Transsexuals behave differently. BTW what's that got to do with my opinions regarding other issues? Stick to the topic please.

Kianu
08-27-2006, 06:19 AM
I don't think gays and trans mix too well. At least the gays have problems with trans..

girlyg
08-27-2006, 10:49 AM
Just because you're so easily confused by all the "variations" of T-people out there, don't get upset and act like they're meaningless. Anyway, you easily lump TS's and gays together, so your opinions are probably kinda outdated anyway.

With all the terminologies to describe the transsexuals, honey, I understand who each is very well. I just don't understand all these tranny-chasers who have such different tastes/likes/dislikes/different opinions/different stages in their lives towards this fetish. Wouldn't it be nice if you can just ask a guy, "Are you (one word)?" and understand immediately what they want,at least partially, from the tranny scene, just like when you ask a transsexual, "Are you Pre-op?" and you certainly know that she's still got a penis? These guys are just... too convenient with the words...

BeardedOne
08-27-2006, 01:26 PM
These guys are just... too convenient with the words...

We really do need some sort of TS/TG thesarus or dictionary, if for no other reason that just for the Sunday crossword. :)

blahblahblah
08-27-2006, 05:20 PM
In my case, i think it's both I'm not gay, because pre-op TS's are actually just women with male plumbing and I'm confused

The point is, that some of the TG's are so beautiful and intelectually SO amazing that i do not care about the rest. I do feel uncomfortable with their penises, but i can tolerate that in bed as long as i like\love the girl as a whole individual.

hondarobot
08-27-2006, 05:39 PM
I never really thought about the whole labelling thing until just a year or so ago, and at first I figured that a third gender definition for shemale girls was the obvious answer. I don't think that any more, I think a person (in most cases) should either be classified as male or female. Shemale girls would, of course, be considered female. F2M TS would be considered male.

Now crossdresses, drag queens, drag kings, and that area of the spectrum would fall into the fetish or entertainer catagories.

That's just the conclussion I've finally come across for myself, it might not work for everybody. Oh, and we did come up with a definition for a person who is strictly interested in shemale girls awhile ago: Stray. Pretty much 100% straight, not freaked out by/and or actively interested in shecock, but definately not gay.

I use to think that was the catagory I fit in, but I'm really just straight, interested in girls, and don't mind the "plumbing" either way.

BeardedOne
08-27-2006, 06:02 PM
Oh, and we did come up with a definition for a person who is strictly interested in shemale girls awhile ago: Stray

I had forgotten about that. It's so appropot. This place is poitively littered with Strays. :)

Vic
08-27-2006, 06:32 PM
Alright, fuck it; you've drawn me into this poll. My attraction originally start when I first saw Sulka, and it has been on every since. My attraction with t-girls is simple. If they are hot, woman-like, and have a hard dick, I can physically see that they are turned on; unlike a woman. That turns me on to see that the t-girl is turned on! I must admit that I have always been repulsed at the idea of some guy sticking his dick in my ass, but the idea of a t-girl fucking the hell of me doesn't seem so bad?!? What ever the attraction, I am hooked, and I can honestly say that I have never been with a t-girl. Afraid, yes, I don't want to be burned disease-wise, so I will stick to the fantasy of videos, and images. I can't say never, but I'm highly sceptical! The acid test, do I think that I am a faggot, no I don't but I dare you all to pose this question to your hetero-friends?

Vic.

ezed
08-28-2006, 06:04 AM
Labels, Labels, Labels....fuck'em. You look at the face, the eyes, the body. Then you converse with the person. You like them or you don't. You get under the skirt/pants/shorts whatever. There's a cock!

To some this is a traumatic experience based on the ingrained fabric of manly thought. To me it's holy shit! Pissa! I love these things! I got one! I know what it likes!

Am I gay, no....I'd tell Brad Pitt to go fuck himself in a heartbeat. Am I bi ... no I don't like three ways unless it's with two girls or tgirls or one of each. Are t-girls the third gender? No They are attractive seductive women with different equipment. They are people, some are beautiful and nice some aren't.

If you like what you see get over the cock=gay thing, or deny yourself a wonderful experience.

If you're worried about being labeled gay, bi or justifying by calling it a third gender....take your Dynmo label maker and beat your genitals until they cease to be aroused!

Follow your hardon....they'll be a ton of people with Dynmo's running behind you trying to slap a label on you.

But you'll be in ecstasy wondering where all these stickers came from.

flabbybody
08-28-2006, 06:08 AM
yes, my hetero friends would think I'm a faggot, but:

a) are they really my friends?
b) who cares what they think?

popperluv
08-28-2006, 03:56 PM
I find them attractive because I'm bisexual, and they have both male and female parts.

hondarobot
08-28-2006, 05:17 PM
Hey! The word "goofy" is protected under anti trademark infringment law as a registered catchphrase of Hondarobot. I'm just saying. . .

Actually, this whole debate will go on forever. Words, names, labels. It's important to talk about it, but I don't think one unified solution or definition or whatever will ever occur. There are Boys and Girls, that's all the more I'm going to think about it, personally.

In other news, and since it's WAY past time to derail this thread into something completely different, I met Dennis Rodman last night. It wasn't very exciting, but I did have a cute-as-a-button blonde girl on my lap most of the night.

The seeds of my intended empire are beginning to take root. Slowly. It's a process and takes a bit of work, of course. And no, I don't mean Dennis Rodman, although that would be a unique spin, I suppose. . .

8)

What were we talking about here, again?