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01-20-2008 #31
I am not denying. If you like t-girls you are bi because you like gg and tg (the third sex). While I feel strongly that they are not males and I am not gay, I also know I love both things between the legs(tg and gg).
I mean this as a compliment to both admirers and t-girls alike
I have respect for the ladies and us guys who love them.
GOOD THINGS
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11-17-2010 #32
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11-17-2010 #33
When this comes up in real life (and it does with depressing regularity for people that have to put me in a box), I identify as bi with a strong preference for t-girls, since there's a very narrow range of guys that I find attractive (coincidentally they tend to have the same form as the lovely Mandy).
I figure that in the beginning, many men who start experimenting with t-girls are bi, and often (but not always) in denial about it. Over time this tends to change, though they still may keep it in the closet. I knew I was bi in high school, but I was totally undercover until about four years ago, and didn't out myself to anyone close to me until about two years ago.
...or take a Third Option both times, and:
1c) ask him if he's into cross-dressing, because he'll get a better reaction (though in practice, for group situations everyone is on the menu if they're hot enough).
2c) call him back over and put myself in a sandwich.
Last edited by nicebrn; 11-17-2010 at 08:57 PM.
"...But he didn't know I had...a New Myth of my own. A myth where Ultimate Evil turns its gaze on Humanity and Humanity gazes right back and says...'Gotcha.'"
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11-17-2010 #34
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11-17-2010 #36
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11-17-2010 #37
Well, it seems to be an overwhelming human characteristic to categorize everything. It's sometimes amusing, but also very tiresome. Blame Adam; he started it.
...and that fear is a valid concern for some people. At one of my more recent jobs I noticed a distinct change in my co-workers' attitudes when I started dropping little hints, not to mention the very predictable reaction I got from my immediate family when I finally decided to let them know just who I prefer to spend my time with. Not everyone has the strength or desire to deal with that BS.
"...But he didn't know I had...a New Myth of my own. A myth where Ultimate Evil turns its gaze on Humanity and Humanity gazes right back and says...'Gotcha.'"
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11-18-2010 #38
Can we put this shit to rest already?
How about this?
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/S...ve?oid=5542868
Last edited by Bobzz; 11-19-2010 at 04:37 AM.
Oh, I may be on the side of the angels... but don't think for one second that I am one of them. (Sherlock Holmes)
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11-18-2010 #39
No. Guys who like T-girls are not bisexual deniers. Although most people just think they are Gay. Most people also think T-girls are men; which is patently ignorant and false. A transwoman may be male, may have been a boy, but a man -- no way.
Spend any time around gay men and you will know why men who are attracted to transgirls are not gay -- gay men are into masculinity. They are into Men -- not just dicks.
Most people follow the herd, and to them same genital sex is gay, the truth is much deeper than that. And they are afraid to let themselves be tempted for fear that they will be cast out of the herd.
Anyway -- genderqueer people are sexy period. There is no need to squeeze oneself into a false binary gender system.
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11-18-2010 #40
not all gay men want a masculine man,many want a feminine man
not all gay men want a masculine man,many want a feminine man.