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03-15-2007 #1
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Stop the generalization of "Tranny Chaser"
I took these quotes from "Do you feel it's wrong?"
Originally Posted by KellyShore
No offense Kelly but I think you have a bias in your idea of "tranny chaser." I consider myself heterosexual, and I consider MTF transexuals as women. I have absolutely no desire for men. The fact that I am searching for either a GG or TG, does not change who I am or how I would treat my lady. You have stated numerous times you are not into gay men and that whole thread suggests that you also do not like men who like TGs prior to getting to know you 1st.
Originally Posted by tsntx
Do NOT get me wrong! There are people in it only for the experience. But this is true for all sexualities. If a man wants to experiment with a man, I would call them bi-curious, and vice-versa for woman wanting to experiment with lesbianism.
Also, there are people that are just out there to put as many notches on the bedpost.
This is why we all (straight/TG/gay/bi-) have our conversations before connecting for a date. We all have our own radar to determine if the person we are talking to is looking to just "hit it." On the flip side, if that is all you want I would hope you would decline if you feel the other person wants more. Now we all have our own meter to determine what is acceptable sexual practice for our own person and we all have our own limits of how far we may stretch them (let's be honest few if any of the woman here would reject Brad Pitt if he asked for "the experience" only, and few if any of the men here would say no to Angelina Jolie for a one-nighter.)
So ladies do us heterosexual men that would consider a LTR with either a TG or GG need our own classification? If so, choose something besides "Tranny Chaser." It is offensive in its implication that we only want the experience and not the relationship. As I said I consider myself heterosexual, because I do not consider any TG less of a woman pre- or post-op.
And allow me to also add, if I or others flirt with several of you gorgeous ladies at the same time, that too is not "chasing." It is the same as if I were to meet you all in the same place at one time...I flirt, I talk, I get to know you, I would consider a few dates. In other words it is called socializing.
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03-15-2007 #2
In my experience, the only people who worry about the usage of the term "tranny chaser" usually are tranny chasers.
-Quinn
Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.
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03-15-2007 #3
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Originally Posted by Quinn
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03-15-2007 #4
you cant worry bout words on a pc..people are always going to have opinions...besides you can be called worse things. ...the phrase is never going to die...u are just going to have to live with it..
u will be fucking fat bitches in no time
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03-15-2007 #5
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03-15-2007 #6Originally Posted by Aragon21
-Quinn
Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.
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03-15-2007 #7
well here is the funny thing-
just that our dating pool is much smaller than women- so guys chase women just as much but not women are so connected with each other as ts are.
it's like if a guy goes out with me- and he tells the girls i went out with allanah starr- they are ALL going to know who i am.
a chaser is just a chaser to me-no matter what u like
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03-15-2007 #8
Allanah's made a valid point. All men chase women after women after women but chasing after transexuals are rather different cos we are even a smaller community. Chances are we sorta know eachother one way or the other.
I think for the most part most transgender women are simply just "trying" to weed out the guys who are just in it for sex and experience (we know there's alot of them out there). I personally dont think there's anything wrong with it (being cautious is always a good thing). Guys who are into just that - SEX i.e. having fixation at a girls cock, lust for bottoming etc. and not really into YOU as a "transexual woman" is bad enough. Now working different girls at the same time looking out which girl is going to put out first doesnt help any. Ofcourse, As Quinn said if you're not that type then you dont have to worry about anything Aragon21.
There is more to a person (GG/TG) than just what's between their thighs. :P
~Kisses.
HTG
HURDLE #1: If guys would learn to stop over complementing, and not compliment every tranny (or girl) they see and talk to (so a girl would feel it was sincere and that she's special), maybe they'd get somewhere but a dead end! lol
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03-15-2007 #9
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what about guys who are tops and are interested in the ltr and have come out to the friends and family?
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03-15-2007 #10
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Originally Posted by qeuqheeg222
I want to thank the people who have already responded, and even those who only viewed.
I guess I was a little frustrated by a rather long thread that I had been reading when I decided to post this.
Because I just realized what you call the LTR guys. If we're lucky and make a connection, you call us boyfriends. :P