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Thread: Would You Marry A TS?
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03-25-2007 #41
Would I marry a trans-woman? Hmmm, interesting question. I have been in a couple of LTR's and really thought that my last relationship was going to blossom into marrige. Hell, it's been difficult to find someone mature and secure enough to even consider something long term. I refuse to give up hope though.
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03-25-2007 #42
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One of the biggest regrets of my life was not marrying a TS woman I knew. I had just separated from my GG wife, so my life was pretty fucked up at the time. I did start dating a transgendered woman originally from Vietnam, who was a student in fashion. Believe it or not, I met her at the old club Edelweiss.
She had her shit more together than any woman, GG or TG, I've ever known, but I didn't recognize it then. We had a very romantic type relationship -- long dinners, jazz and show tune clubs, long walks through the village. We only actually got physical once!
Then all of a sudden she got a scholarship to go to Italy to further her fashion studies, and when she returned to the US she moved to another state for a job in fashion design. Her family, who accepted and supported her, was also in the textile business.
We did get to have one long lunch in Union Square before she left the state. She had matured so much. Funny, she wasn't as overtly femine -- like her years in Europe had given her the courage to be just who she was, a gorgeous androgenous, one of a kind human being.
If I had met her at any other time of my life, I would have come out to my family for her and married her. I used to daydream a lot about what our lives would have been like if we had gotten together. She was one of a kind.
Her name was Tuana. Her boy name had been Tuan, she told me, so by adding an "a" at the end she turned it into an American female name.
I heard on the grapevine about 5 years ago that she did get married to some lucky guy. I really and truly hope she is happy.
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03-25-2007 #43
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[quote="MystiquEvolution"][quote="sdman"]
Originally Posted by MystiquEvolutionOriginally Posted by sdman
Originally Posted by MystiquEvolution
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03-25-2007 #44
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Originally Posted by signupjustforthis
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03-25-2007 #45
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Originally Posted by Fox
yet im not sure if i even want any kids but at this stage im not ready to commit to not having any
and im having doubts if an adoption would be at all possible... afaik adopting as a homosexual couple isnt round here and while im not sure what the status is when it comes to ts i doubt its any different
Elvis: I was dreamin'. Dreamin' my dick was out and I was checkin' to see if that infected bump on the head of it had filled with pus again. If it had, I was gonna name it after my ex-wife 'cilla and bust it by jackin' off.
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03-25-2007 #46
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07-17-2007 #47
Marry a ts
yes I would marry a TS.if the righ one cam alog :P
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07-17-2007 #48
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Would I?
If we were in love.
Pretty simple. Not really any different than marrying a genetic woman metaphysically.
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07-17-2007 #49
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I "LEGALLY" married a post-op in San Francisco in the late 70's and then after a divorce and a wife-GG-inbetween remarried her.
I have also lived with may TS ladies to the point that, as with Texas, it is a comon law marriage.
Love is love no matter if the person was born to use a blue blanket or pink. I love women and many of the hottest coolest ladies out there just happened to have been born male.
Allanah and Gia are prime examples of some of the ladies on this forum-as I know themas friends- that are super individuals as well as mega sexy women.
Roy
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07-17-2007 #50
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I dunno is there a dowery? Say a fat cow, and a suckling pig?
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