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    I've known people in a couple of relationships were one partner was trans. They've been together for years and are still going strong.

    The GG I was briefly married to went on to make a series of men unhappy after we divorced. Also stole from them. The last time I heard about her was when a bunch of collection agencies mistakenly thought I could tell them how to get in touch with her.

    On the other hand, the ex-streetwalker I dated for a few years was a wonderful person. Smart, kind, and level-headed.

    From my point of view, the groups of people that other people like to disparage as crazy actually have a pretty good track record in relationships. But maybe we're all trying to generalize too much from personal experience.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeseosEscandulosos View Post
    I've known people in a couple of relationships were one partner was trans. They've been together for years and are still going strong.

    The GG I was briefly married to went on to make a series of men unhappy after we divorced. Also stole from them. The last time I heard about her was when a bunch of collection agencies mistakenly thought I could tell them how to get in touch with her.

    On the other hand, the ex-streetwalker I dated for a few years was a wonderful person. Smart, kind, and level-headed.

    From my point of view, the groups of people that other people like to disparage as crazy actually have a pretty good track record in relationships. But maybe we're all trying to generalize too much from personal experience.
    I don't think a dating section would work here. Most TG women would be offended after they see what goes on here. TG women looking for a boyfriend are just like genetic girls. But it's a nice fantasy thinking youight find a girlfriend or wife on a porn site.


    Note: Opps sorry. I didn't mean to quote you.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Your Average Gymrat View Post
    So you're gay...
    Dude. I already told you what to do. Put the bible down and go suck cock. Trust me, just do it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nysprod View Post
    Tg relationships are a disaster that can only end badly. You'll either lose your mind, your money, or both.
    You could well be right.....but I'm sure many men could attest to that also applying to hetero relationships!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Your Average Gymrat View Post
    So you're gay...
    I don't know if I'm "gay", I've never really worried about labels. I'm certainly not attracted to "men" as such, and I don't know if I identify transgenders as men who look and act like women, or women that have certain male characteristics. I realise that transgenders are biologically male, no matter how many changes they have made to their physical appearance, but many display all the emotional characteristics of females. Whilst I admit I was first attracted to my girlfriend by her physical appearance, which is very very feminine, my love for her grew from the life we have been leading outside of the bedroom, which to me is little different to a hetero relationship. I also admit that the taboo situation of having a tg girlfriend was very exciting to begin with, but now after all this time, I honestly do look on her as a genetic girl. Sure, in the bedroom things are very different, but I do think I could not return to having any hetero relationship again.



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    Quote Originally Posted by DeseosEscandulosos View Post
    I've known people in a couple of relationships were one partner was trans. They've been together for years and are still going strong.

    The GG I was briefly married to went on to make a series of men unhappy after we divorced. Also stole from them. The last time I heard about her was when a bunch of collection agencies mistakenly thought I could tell them how to get in touch with her.

    On the other hand, the ex-streetwalker I dated for a few years was a wonderful person. Smart, kind, and level-headed.

    From my point of view, the groups of people that other people like to disparage as crazy actually have a pretty good track record in relationships. But maybe we're all trying to generalize too much from personal experience.
    If you're having relationships with prostitutes then that is a huge red flag.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert66 View Post
    I don't know if I'm "gay", I've never really worried about labels. I'm certainly not attracted to "men" as such, and I don't know if I identify transgenders as men who look and act like women, or women that have certain male characteristics. I realise that transgenders are biologically male, no matter how many changes they have made to their physical appearance, but many display all the emotional characteristics of females. Whilst I admit I was first attracted to my girlfriend by her physical appearance, which is very very feminine, my love for her grew from the life we have been leading outside of the bedroom, which to me is little different to a hetero relationship. I also admit that the taboo situation of having a tg girlfriend was very exciting to begin with, but now after all this time, I honestly do look on her as a genetic girl. Sure, in the bedroom things are very different, but I do think I could not return to having any hetero relationship again.
    I disagree. Females do not share the emotions of a male stricken with transexualism/transvestism. You are dating a man. A man with some serious issues, but a man none the less.



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    When I first noticed this https://www.okcupid.com/profile/scul...file_quickview tranny over at OK Cupid. I was attracted at first but after reading her profile, it was more than evident she's as close to a street walking ho as a street walking ho can get. That's a problem with so many trannies out there now. It's not really their fault since with all the social stigma they face now, there's only so many ways to earn $$$. Although I do know 2 who do hold down regular jobs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by gaysian71 View Post
    Dude. I already told you what to do. Put the bible down and go suck cock. Trust me, just do it.
    If his past posts are anything to go by he already has and like a few on here has an obsession with big dicks. Either he's had a recent religious conversion, or his account's being used by someone else now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Your Average Gymrat View Post
    True, but she sometimes advertises with a friend who has an enormous cock. That's really who I am interested in.



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    I've been fortunate to date three trans women in my life.
    One while i was at university.
    One right after my divorce, wonderful person sadly i was not in the right mental state....still pissed at myself for fucking that one up.
    One about a year ago for about 5 months.
    would i marry a TS women? YES! i don't want to have kids and well who cares! if you love someone you love someone.

    But that said, i have no idea what or how come....but the best sleep i ever got was when i was spooning my TS GF's....the last one was during a very stressful part of the year and when we would cuddle on the couch to watch TV i would just wrap my arms around her and in 3 seconds be either rock hard or out like a light......maybe that says something....not sure what....


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