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www.tglovers.com
09-26-2010, 09:07 PM
This is why I believe in full disclosure. I say just let it be know from the start and either he's down or he's not but when you're deceptive things can turn ugly real quick

Click here for the full story (http://cerebraldiva.blogspot.com/2010/09/transgendered-woman-brutally-beaten.html)

YouTube - When should you tell a guy you are transsexual? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQvUzaPkbww)

WendyY0143
09-26-2010, 09:11 PM
That's really piss poor; no one should get a beat down because they are different. I can see a bit of angry words if the "reveal" was unpleasantly surprising, but fists, no.

PomonaCA
09-26-2010, 09:15 PM
She didn't get beat down for being different. It was because she had a penis. BIG difference.

Evil Jay
09-26-2010, 09:15 PM
Violence isn't the answer,but I wasn't into transwomen she might got a smack or something.

psychedelic
09-26-2010, 09:26 PM
It's not the first time an incident like this has happened and it won't be the last.

We on this board are comfortable with the whole tranny gig. Much of society is not.

On the local genetic girl escort review board that I am a member of, over the years there have been more than one post op TS who came on to the board and advertised her services like all the other escorts do. The post op TS would try to hide the fact that she was a TS and blend in with the genetic girls. Not till months later, via many reviews, would many of the reviewers question her gender due to flaws in her passability and other characteristics such as an unusual desire to lick mens ass holes, plus other things. Many of the guys who saw her felt gay, sick, suicidal, genuinely needed professional counseling and were extremely pissed off. All because they thought they were intimate with a GG, but were duped into having sex with a "man".

You, me and other tranny appreciators would not feel so extreme. Much of society does not take lightly to being duped into some thing they are not aware of and feel they should be.

Tolerance of people who are different than us is a needed human characteristic, but not every one has it.

RatedR69
09-26-2010, 09:26 PM
That's no excuse to beat anyone. If you didn't expect dick, walk away, it's that simple.

FreddieGomez
09-26-2010, 09:37 PM
smh let this be a lesson to the chicks who think they gonna get a dude who dont know and will accept them once they find out the truth....

Ryz
09-26-2010, 09:38 PM
Should of told him right away so there wouldn't have been any surprises

PomonaCA
09-26-2010, 09:44 PM
Violence is not the answer but we live in a world of sick fucks. Sick fucks who react violently and sick fucks who deceive others into believing they are genetic females.

goku
09-26-2010, 09:47 PM
People need to understand.

The guy that whipped her ass saw her as a dude, and probably didn't feel any remorse for throwing em. I don't agree at all, for what it's worth, but I see why it happens so frequently.

FreddieGomez
09-26-2010, 09:50 PM
People need to understand.

The guy that whipped her ass saw her as a dude, and probably didn't feel any remorse for throwing em. I don't agree at all, for what it's worth, but I see why it happens so frequently.

but my nigga they want dudes like this. it aint nobody's fault but their own. forreal, they start livin in a fantasy world and think every dude wants a trannie. they're in for a rude awakening ...

goku
09-26-2010, 10:01 PM
some people kids,... fuckin idiot!



I saw something like this happen in Columbus Ohio one time. I was at a normal bar, and this dude, drunk as hell, was dancing with what was obviously a TS early in transition. She was cute mind you, but you could still tell.

Anyway, his homies were all giggling in a group. I grabbed my drink and rolled over to see what the hoopla was all about. One of them told me that someone had informed them that his boy was dancing with a dude. Then he said he was gonna wait to see what happened before he told him.

Needless to say it progressed to making out, as most drunk people do. That's when one of the friends whispered in his ear. He stopped, punched the girl, threw her to the ground, and ran out of the club in embarrassment. I couldn't believe it myself. Why would she put herself in a dangerous situation like that, and why would ole dude's boys stir the shit up even more? The whole situation was pretty sad. Makes me understand how so many TS women become angry and bitter.

www.tglovers.com
09-26-2010, 10:13 PM
I saw something like this happen in Columbus Ohio one time. I was at a normal bar, and this dude, drunk as hell, was dancing with what was obviously a TS early in transition. She was cute mind you, but you could still tell.

Anyway, his homies were all giggling in a group. I grabbed my drink and rolled over to see what the hoopla was all about. One of them told me that someone had informed them that his boy was dancing with a dude. Then he said he was gonna wait to see what happened before he told him.

Needless to say it progressed to making out, as most drunk people do. That's when one of the friends whispered in his ear. He stopped, punched the girl, threw her to the ground, and ran out of the club in embarrassment. I couldn't believe it myself. Why would she put herself in a dangerous situation like that, and why would ole dude's boys stir the shit up even more? The whole situation was pretty sad. Makes me understand how so many TS women become angry and bitter.
As a transsexual woman, I think its always important to remember safety 1st. Some girls get a kick (literally) out of feeling like they are turning a straight guy out. Which can be very dangerous. This is why I can't understand why so many women take issue with guys who've had previous relationships with transsexuals. I like my men well adjusted and chances are if he's been with other transsexuals, he's had time to grow into his attraction.

When you deal with guys who have not owned their attraction to transsexuals, it can turn bad on the drop of a dime. But I still don't feel like its an excuse to beat anyone

goku
09-26-2010, 10:18 PM
As a transsexual woman, I think its always important to remember safety 1st. Some girls get a kick (literally) out of feeling like they are turning a straight guy out. Which can be very dangerous. This is why I can't understand why so many women take issue with guys who've had previous relationships with transsexuals. I like my men well adjusted and chances are if he's been with other transsexuals, he's had time to grow into his attraction.

When you deal with guys who have not owned their attraction to transsexuals, it can turn bad on the drop of a dime. But I still don't feel like its an excuse to beat anyone


Here here!!:cheers:

KimberlyBanxxx
09-26-2010, 10:29 PM
smh
its hard to feel sorry
but play w/ fire,
you'll get burned

LAGent4ts
09-26-2010, 10:41 PM
As a transsexual woman, I think its always important to remember safety 1st. Some girls get a kick (literally) out of feeling like they are turning a straight guy out. Which can be very dangerous. This is why I can't understand why so many women take issue with guys who've had previous relationships with transsexuals. I like my men well adjusted and chances are if he's been with other transsexuals, he's had time to grow into his attraction.

When you deal with guys who have not owned their attraction to transsexuals, it can turn bad on the drop of a dime. But I still don't feel like its an excuse to beat anyone

Well said.

I also thought it was interesting and perhaps at least a small sign of some progress toward acknowledgement, maybe acceptance or tolerance by the news reader's use of the terminology "Transgender" as opposed to the typical descriptions used by the media, ie "a man dressed as a woman, he, him, etc.

TsVanessa69
09-26-2010, 10:51 PM
This day in age with as many men who like ts, why lie???

pasta2000
09-26-2010, 11:24 PM
A while back, late 90's me and my cousin went to a straight club, kicked it for a couple of hours, had a around 3 premium long islands a piece, later prowled the parking lot for the last round of ladies before we called it a nite......We proceeded to approach two ladies, one which seemed a little taller( and i kept looking at the ground to see if she was standing on the sidewalk, but after 3 long islands I didn't pay it much mind, but I knew something was off....I proceeded to converse with her friend which was a GG.....
A few days later I went over the GG's house and she was a cool chick, I asked her where she knew her friend from and she seemed a little illusive, saying we just met, but I still thought it was strange......My cousin had gotten her number and he wanted to see her while sober, I told him I think she a dude, for some reason he wanted to find out and we proceed to go over her house, We get there she opens the door in a Redskins jersey, shorts, tube socks, and it you could tell she was a he, My cousin lost it! commenced to punching almost choking him out, before I could pull him the hell out of there and convincing him it wasn't worth going to jail, I mean they didnt fuck or anything, but he was mad at the trickery......

Jericho
09-27-2010, 01:48 AM
It seems that most guys would like us to walk around with tranny cards

It would help...I'm just sayin' :shrug

pasta2000
09-27-2010, 02:45 AM
I wonder how often this happens to FTM's. Testosterone and insecurities are just a deadly combination. It seems that most guys would like us to walk around with tranny cards or signs "I'm a tranny look at your own discretion" It seems so silly imo because after the step we taken to become women the attraction should be a normal respond. Why can't we just let people live the life they want to live? That's a rhetorical question as I already know that there no real answer. Just my two cents.


In this case, the TS never said one word about, her situation, I'm not justifying what happened or happens, I just think maybe a little heads up should be given. No pun intended

giovanni_hotel
09-27-2010, 04:24 AM
Still too many Black men overreact to finding out a woman is trans. That's really a juvenile mentality to knock someone out because they didn't tell you upfront they were T.

I've had dudes at the gym come on a little too strong in the lockerroom, but once you say, 'not interested', or 'I'm not like that', they smile, apologize, and step.

Depressing.....

www.tglovers.com
09-27-2010, 04:29 AM
Still too many Black men overreact to finding out a woman is trans. That's really a juvenile mentality to knock someone out because they didn't tell you upfront they were T.

I've had dudes at the gym come on a little too strong in the lockerroom, but once you say, 'not interested', or 'I'm not like that', they smile, apologize, and step.

Depressing.....
I agree with you. The reaction was over the top. I'm mean hell....hit her once, if you just have to get it off your chest. But to brutally beat her...

pasta2000
09-27-2010, 04:45 AM
A little heads up, that's cute. I'm not sure the circumstances in your scenario but sounds like a tgirl was out hanging with her female friend and got hit on by your drunk cousin. I'm thinking not telling a drunk guy that your a tranny it a great way to avoid a beat down. It doesn't seem like she was trying to take it any further after the first time they met. So Why would you go to someone's house who isn't given u any play? C'mon now, let be honest. Its because you suspected she might be a tranny and his feelings were hurt. It's not our responsibility to tell every douche bag who hit on us our status. He should have just dropped it and moved on.


You are partially right, I know he probably was upset at the fact I suspected it and he requested her number, but my point is she should have told him know thanks then, or maybe let him know something.....I mean we were in a "straight" club..... She gave him the address IDK, I'm just saying I would kind of like to have the option of knowing, especially if I ask for the number and she gives me the address.......That's was kind of dangerous on her part to invite over to private residence......I agree he shouldn't have went after her physically

pasta2000
09-27-2010, 04:50 AM
Still too many Black men overreact to finding out a woman is trans. That's really a juvenile mentality to knock someone out because they didn't tell you upfront they were T.

I've had dudes at the gym come on a little too strong in the lockerroom, but once you say, 'not interested', or 'I'm not like that', they smile, apologize, and step.

Depressing.....


I feel the gym scenario is slightly different, If a guy comes on to you, that's right, a simple know thank you, I'm not that way should suffice. When you're approaching a TS lady unknowingly it's not her fault, but at some point especially before intimacy something should be said!

Legend
09-27-2010, 05:16 AM
Nothing i can say but the same thing i've said countless times something like this has been posted here before i'd rather the girl say that she is trans upfront so something like this wouldn't happened not all guys who specifically date trans girl are gay or tranny chasers.I don't care what anyone says that doesn't warrant a beatdown if he didn't want her he shouldn't walked away.

www.tglovers.com
09-27-2010, 08:18 PM
I saw something like this happen in Columbus Ohio one time. I was at a normal bar, and this dude, drunk as hell, was dancing with what was obviously a TS early in transition. She was cute mind you, but you could still tell.

Anyway, his homies were all giggling in a group. I grabbed my drink and rolled over to see what the hoopla was all about. One of them told me that someone had informed them that his boy was dancing with a dude. Then he said he was gonna wait to see what happened before he told him.

Needless to say it progressed to making out, as most drunk people do. That's when one of the friends whispered in his ear. He stopped, punched the girl, threw her to the ground, and ran out of the club in embarrassment. I couldn't believe it myself. Why would she put herself in a dangerous situation like that, and why would ole dude's boys stir the shit up even more? The whole situation was pretty sad. Makes me understand how so many TS women become angry and bitter.


Nothing i can say but the same thing i've said countless times something like this has been posted here before i'd rather the girl say that she is trans upfront so something like this wouldn't happened not all guys who specifically date trans girl are gay or tranny chasers.I don't care what anyone says that doesn't warrant a beatdown if he didn't want her he shouldn't walked away.

Like so many others before him, he will claim the "trans-panic" defense and chances are, he will do little to no time.

youshouldtrythislol
09-27-2010, 09:44 PM
It takes a real 'man' to hit a woman.

AllanahStarrNYC
09-29-2010, 12:25 AM
Violence is never right, however

I think its very important that you if you are going to take the situation into ANYTHING physical, you should tell the truth about your pre-op gender identity.

It's VERY dangerous not to and you are definately playing with fire. It may go fine 99 times and it only takes 1 time or something like this to happen or worse.

Let's empower ourselves by being intelligent transwomen making smart choices and not become victims of our circumstance willingly.

Evil Jay
09-29-2010, 12:33 AM
Violence is never right, however

I think its very important that you if you are going to take the situation into ANYTHING physical, you should tell the truth about your pre-op gender identity.

It's VERY dangerous not to and you are definately playing with fire. It may go fine 99 times and it only takes 1 time or something like this to happen or worse.

Let's empower ourselves by being intelligent transwomen making smart choices and not become victims of our circumstance willingly.

I agree with her sexy azz,lol

liisawinklergirl
09-29-2010, 10:57 AM
looking at it from the GUY's perspective too...nobody LIKES being deceived...EVER...
it's a straight stab into anybody's ego...man or woman...straight or bi...:)

Gilian
09-29-2010, 12:22 PM
Damn, read the title wrong, thought it said :

Transsexual brutally fucked after mans discovers her secret! (http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?p=801646#post801646)

But on topic, even if cheated on, violence is never the answer

bat1
09-29-2010, 05:25 PM
smh let this be a lesson to the chicks who think they gonna get a dude who dont know and will accept them once they find out the truth....

what do you want the TS girls to do?

mark their forehead with TRANS!

dderek123
09-29-2010, 07:21 PM
Yeah not a good situation. Could be avoided if both people were aware of exactly who each other are before ....

Jericho
09-29-2010, 07:52 PM
This is why I believe in full disclosure. I say just let it be know from the start and either he's down or he's not but when you're deceptive things can turn ugly real quick (http://cerebraldiva.blogspot.com/2010/09/transgendered-woman-brutally-beaten.html)



I disagree with you about a lot of the stuff you drop here, but, you're 100% on the nail with this one.

If yer going to jump in the sack with someone, and have (or ever had) a penis, for your own sake and safety, let them know before hand.

MDM23
09-29-2010, 07:58 PM
People get fucking battered for looking at people the wrong way. Obviously if any trannies are tricking some dude a lot of guys will beat the shit out of them. Especially if they're mates know and are taking the piss out of them.

dderek123
09-29-2010, 08:04 PM
I disagree with you about a lot of the stuff you drop here, but, you're 100% on the nail with this one.

If yer going to jump in the sack with someone, and have (or ever had) a penis, for your own sake and safety, let them know before hand.

Double co-sign.

People need to keep it real and try to be more aware/mindful of who they are jumping into bed with.

sucka4chix
09-29-2010, 08:36 PM
It takes a real 'man' to hit a woman.

Oh the irony that you throw quotes around man but not around woman. At most she was a trans woman, but the assailant wouldn't have even thought of "her" as that. The point of his reaction was that he thought he was with a dude.
Alot of you under estimate or don't have any testosterone, which is understandable since half of you chemically suppress it, and almost half of you need to grow a pair. I think it was Joe Rogan that said testosterone is an ugly fucked up twisted hormone. It's not like estrogen. The same chemical that makes the guy get a boner for you, is the same chemical that makes him want to throw punches! It's not juvenile. It may be barbaric, but it's not juvenile. It's just man being man. Nobody gets all bent when girls act too emotional over silly shit---- quit trying to make a man into something he's not. The very things you hate are responsible for the things you like so much. You can't have your cake and eat it too. Either you get a punk assed power bottom or you're gonna have to deal with some male asshole-ness!