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    I've always thought that this is definitely one of the most, if not THE most exploitative genre in pornography. It seems to exist solely because some unlucky people have been born with gender-dysphoria and during their prolonged and no doubt horrendously expensive transition they have been forced to make money by resorting to showing off their bodies to a bunch of cock-craving "straight" guys. Can you possibly imagine having to do anything worse? Imagine that this turbulent period of your life would be forever immortalised on film so that you could never really forget about it or stop worrying that someone in your new job might find out about it. I know this must be true for the majority of porn, but it seems twice as tragic in this circumstance. Maybe i'm talking complete shite, but I just thought i'd see if there is anyone else out there that agrees with me.

    I apologise to anyone that I may have offended with this post, I didn't mean to.

    Also, just as an aside. Why do people here cling desperately to the "I'M STILL STRAIGHT" when they love nothing more than a huge pair of cock and balls on their girls? Maybe i'm lucky but It's really not that difficult to just identify as being bisexual.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NavySeal
    Have you considered the possibility of a third sex. The problem as I see it is the constant need to LABEL. I am attracted to GGirls and "some" TGirls.
    I am comfortable with both except in the situation where a TGirl is only a Top. I am a male and prefer my women to be women. I don't ask my GGirlfriends to put on a strap on and I don't ask my TGirlfriends to fuck me. Pretty simple. To me a woman is a woman I don't seek a man.
    If you feel the need to get fucked I wonder what you may do in other situations that you are afraid to admit. At the end of the day I don't care what you are and I don't want you judging me either. Leave it alone.
    Well I've certainly never met any transsexual that believed that they were a third sex, but then I haven't met very many. They were all pretty much set on altering their bodies to reflect their inner selves (either male or female, never a bit of both). And it's strange that you don't want people to label each other, but are quite eager to get yourself labelled.

    Also i'd argue that no one should ever just "leave something alone". Understanding has never been reached by ignoring something.



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    Default Re: Is this the most exploitative niche in pornography?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunder
    I've always thought that this is definitely one of the most, if not THE most exploitative genre in pornography.
    You could say the same thing about midget porn, but no, i think *Stump* porn has that trophy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunder
    Well I've certainly never met any transsexual that believed that they were a third sex.
    I have, though no western girls.
    Maybe it's an eastern concept.


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    I think that the OP has pretty much knocked it on the head. Good post. It's all good to analyse.

    Up until I started all of this I'd never even touched a man's penis before..

    In some respects I would have much preferred to keep my college degree and £40k job working as a project manager for blue chips. Having a Gross Misconduct on your CV doesn't look particularly good, especially when it was their way of dealing with the shame of a man in a dress wandering about the office.

    They got me on 3-points... Failing to disclose a medical condition. Discussing an inappropriate medical condition with another member of staff. And, people felt uncomfortable around me.

    Regarding the uncomfortable bit, they'd felt pretty comfortable for the 3-years previous. Funny that init.. They were quite smug and certain about themselves too. I was dirty dirty dirty. The office pervert bringing shame and disrepute to our proud and important company. How could we have known. What would the investors say. Get rid of it.



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    " Imagine that this turbulent period of your life would be forever immortalised on film so that you could never really forget about it or stop worrying that someone in your new job might find out about it "

    -every day-

    thanks for caring



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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison Faraday
    I think that the OP has pretty much knocked it on the head. Good post. It's all good to analyse.

    Up until I started all of this I'd never even touched a man's penis before..

    In some respects I would have much preferred to keep my college degree and £40k job working as a project manager for blue chips. Having a Gross Misconduct on your CV doesn't look particularly good, especially when it was their way of dealing with the shame of a man in a dress wandering about the office.

    They got me on 3-points... Failing to disclose a medical condition. Discussing an inappropriate medical condition with another member of staff. And, people felt uncomfortable around me.

    Regarding the uncomfortable bit, they'd felt pretty comfortable for the 3-years previous. Funny that init.. They were quite smug and certain about themselves too. I was dirty dirty dirty. The office pervert bringing shame and disrepute to our proud and important company. How could we have known. What would the investors say. Get rid of it.
    There was a person in our office that transitioned and pretty much the same thing happened to her. Although she eventually found a good guy and got engaged.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunder
    There was a person in our office that transitioned and pretty much the same thing happened to her. Although she eventually found a good guy and got engaged.
    Well don't tell anyone that you're on here. You'll be going next.



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    Default Re: Is this the most exploitative niche in pornography?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunder
    Imagine that this turbulent period of your life would be forever immortalised on film so that you could never really forget about it or stop worrying that someone in your new job might find out about it.
    The scandal ist not that TS will do porn in my opinion - the sad part is that one might has to worry about that possible past in a "legit" job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison Faraday
    I think that the OP has pretty much knocked it on the head. Good post. It's all good to analyse.

    Up until I started all of this I'd never even touched a man's penis before..

    In some respects I would have much preferred to keep my college degree and £40k job working as a project manager for blue chips. Having a Gross Misconduct on your CV doesn't look particularly good, especially when it was their way of dealing with the shame of a man in a dress wandering about the office.

    They got me on 3-points... Failing to disclose a medical condition. Discussing an inappropriate medical condition with another member of staff. And, people felt uncomfortable around me.

    Regarding the uncomfortable bit, they'd felt pretty comfortable for the 3-years previous. Funny that init.. They were quite smug and certain about themselves too. I was dirty dirty dirty. The office pervert bringing shame and disrepute to our proud and important company. How could we have known. What would the investors say. Get rid of it.
    That is terrible. I thought there were laws in the UK that protected TS employees from that kind of discrimination.
    I have a TS friend who worked for a major biotech company in Seattle as a scientist. There actually are anti-discrimination laws in the city of Seattle that protect TS employees. Even so they made it so unpleasant for her to work there that she could not stand it and had to quit.



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