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01-17-2008 #21
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Originally Posted by Nowhere
I only kiss girls. That's all there is to it, as far as I'm concerned.
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01-17-2008 #22
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I don't get all the angst about sexual orientation on a site that goes by the name hungangels.
In my humble opinion, this is not very cool.
It is funny, but not in a good way.
You never give me your money. You only give me your funny paper.
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01-17-2008 #23
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Originally Posted by jmecross2
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01-17-2008 #24
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I just spent the last week and a half in Vegas, but I don't remember much.
So maybe you're right.
You never give me your money. You only give me your funny paper.
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01-17-2008 #25
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Being attracted to transsexuals does not make you bisexual. The average person isn't aroused by genitalia. I'm sure there are some people who are, but it's most likely some kind of fetish. I've never been aroused by looking exclusively at genitalia. It's a woman's curves, legs, and their waist-to-hip ratio that makes them attractive. Which is why male homosexuals don't generally find passable transsexuals sexually attractive. I don't think bisexual, homosexual, and heterosexual are necessarily bad "labels" either; they are scientific terms as well that denote which set of aesthetic sexual characteristics a person is attracted to in relation to their own gender. So I think people who know themselves and have an open mind are some of the people that are into transsexuals; they realize it's not the penis that makes them attractive. There are autogynephiles(sp?) that are into transsexuals as well(myself). There are also probably bisexuals who wouldn't mind being with a transsexual because they're attracted to the female form and obviously don't mind a penis, but I've known bisexuals who weren't into transsexuals too. And there is probably the occasionally repressed homosexual male who might be into transsexuals, especially the ones that aren't that passable. There are always exceptions to any rule as well, everyone is different. But anyways, that's my two cents.
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01-19-2008 #26
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Originally Posted by thompsonforsheriff
Also, you submit that the "average person" is not aroused by genitalia; I disagree. If it were just the "curves" we were interested in, none of us would probably be here right now.
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01-19-2008 #27Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
Originally Posted by lar2564
Originally Posted by trrlex
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01-19-2008 #28
Ok, firstly, if we are to truly claim (as many do) that a transsexual is a third gender, then, by definition, a male and a transexual relationship is HETEROsexual (ie not the same sex.
However, that is more of a sneaky lawyers argument than a hard fact.
Secondly, the truth is, and I believe this is true of 90% of the people on this site and the TS scene in general, is that people who like TS also like women.
Now I don't buy the closet gay thing, because I don't think there are many gay men out there who are attracted to T-girls.
I have tried sex with guys, and it did nothing for me, so I'm not in the closet, I tried it, and it didn't turn me on.
T-girls however, do.
Labelling people with terms created over 130 years ago (the term homosexual was first used in Austria, 1869) is a bit reductive in relation to the rapidly changing society we live in.
Essentially 'homosexual' behaviour was rampant in Rome and Ancient Greece, but to label it 'homosexual' is to use 19th century language to describe historical events which have no frame of reference to those modern constructs, it was not seen as a gender identity, a social choice, or anything else 'gay' and 'straight' mean to us today.
Fundamentally, to use homo, hetero & bi in the myriad sexual world of the 21st century as the only possible permiatations of human sexuality is doing the same thing, but in reverse.
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01-20-2008 #29
The Bi-sexual test:
1.You are at an orgy, and another guy starts to fondle your cock, do you
A. Stick it in his mouth and shoot the moon
B. Tell him you only like girls
2. At this same orgy, dudes wife pushes her husband out of the way and tries to sit on your cock, do you:
A. Grab a condom and some lube?
B. Tell her to fuck off, you only like tgirls?
If you answered A both times, then you are probably bi-sexual.
If you answered B both times, then you only like chicks with dicks and most orgies probably won't be very fun, unless its an orgy of tgirls.
If you answered B for #1 and A for #2, then you are attracted to women. All mitigating factors aside, you are probably on the hetero end of things.
As for me, I want it all. With a cherry on top. Please.
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01-20-2008 #30
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Being attracted to transwomen wether you know she's biologically a male or not its perfectly heterosexual. Who gives a shit if the tgirl is attractive nothing you can think of can change your mind BUT wether you choose to act upon it does mean something. People see flesh, not fucking DNA! So stop with this stupid "she's still biological male and being attracted to her makes you bi or gay" bullshit response because bottom line is that people attracted to the female form is straight, its the attraction to her penis that makes the difference.