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TSPornFan
07-09-2015, 08:44 AM
We all know rumors about celebrities having sexual relationships with TS escorts and pornstars. Is it fair for these women to expose them or force them out of the closet? Rappers' careers would be over in an instant because Hip Hop/Black culture is very much against transsexuals.

Why can't these men have private relationships if they just want to keep it private? We don't see generic women calling out men or revealing who they had sex with. Sexual relationships should be kept between two people unless they both agree to reveal it. A person's sex life is none of my business. If they want to share it, then great, but they don't need to tell me. That's just my opinion on the subject. What's yours?

lifeisfiction
07-09-2015, 09:40 AM
We do see gg's calling men out. This happens to high profile celebrities when a women writes a sultry tell all book. One of my favorite tell all is Hefnerland. This type of exposure is not new and its not right. For me personal I don't care who I bang, I don't think it should be anyone's business. I had friend that would poke around people's internet browser, but would get aggressive if the person did it to them. Still there is enough discussion in the mia tyga thread and we will go through this over and over in the future. The funny thing is, as I stated before unless you fall into three categories rich/famous, you get pregnant or able to land a ring on the finger the exposure and gain is only short lived.

When you are famous your private life is thrust in the public eye. Still there is a lot that goes on that people will never hear. Now that I think of it and my experiences, there is a hell of lot people don't know.

Ts RedVeX
07-09-2015, 10:03 AM
Nikki Montero slept with me and I have pics to prove it!! XD

gwd
07-09-2015, 12:03 PM
Hey,Redvex that's like the trick people play on their dog in the Park where they pretend to throw the ball and the dog goes tearing off after nothing.

Lester316
07-09-2015, 12:05 PM
The thing with the 'kiss and tell' or relationship story designed to expose is that it really always casts a bad light on both parties involved in my book. Whatever the gender of the people it boils down to two parts: one person who was having a secret and somewhat illicit relationship (either cheating on their partner, paying a prostitute, having sex with someone of a gender they claim not to really be attracted to, etc) that isn't seen as socially acceptable in their celebrity circles and the other person who is either getting fame, money or some other incentive for revealing those secrets.

Both people in that case are hardly on the moral high ground. I think it's a horrible thing to expose someone's sex life for the world to see for financial gain and the person doing so is a person of low-moral character in my book; equally if you really on your fame to fund your lifestyle and have used the press to your benefits to make yourself popular don't be stupid enough to cheat, lie and pretend to be someone you are not and then be outraged when the same media you used for your benefit pops up and exposes your transgressions.

Oh and Red Vex your pics would be the one time I find the kiss and tell utterly acceptable of course.

Ben in LA
07-09-2015, 02:21 PM
"rumors"

giovanni_hotel
07-09-2015, 06:38 PM
The problem with any relationship is that two people are involved and you can only control the actions of one of them.

GGs put dudes on blast for creeping ALL. THE. TIME.

Marriages are breaking up right now because a resentful lover is calling someone's wife/husband and telling them I fuck the shit out of your spouse weekly.


Most TS don't, so there's that.
If more trans-attracted dudes actually DATED TS chicks instead of fucking and ducking, this wouldn't be an issue.

That said, if the rumors are true I don't know what Mia's end game is or why she decided to put TYga on blast, other than to boost her own low watt fame.

SanDiegoPervySage
07-09-2015, 07:46 PM
We all know rumors about celebrities having sexual relationships with TS escorts and pornstars. Is it fair for these women to expose them or force them out of the closet? Rappers' careers would be over in an instant because Hip Hop/Black culture is very much against transsexuals.

Why can't these men have private relationships if they just want to keep it private? We don't see generic women calling out men or revealing who they had sex with. Sexual relationships should be kept between two people unless they both agree to reveal it. A person's sex life is none of my business. If they want to share it, then great, but they don't need to tell me. That's just my opinion on the subject. What's yours?

This happens all the time.

Barno
07-09-2015, 08:50 PM
This certainly isn't restricted to the transgendered kissing and telling as has already been stated. If you don't want to be a victim of kiss and tell then don't do it, be nice to the person you have been kissing and hope that kindness will keep things private or have a big bank account.

natina
07-09-2015, 11:46 PM
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"Outrage," a new documentary from filmmaker Kirby Dick, takes issue with the secret lives of closeted gay politicians -- especially conservative Republicans who outwardly oppose gay rights.

The film, which premiered last week at the Tribeca Film Festival, features tell-alls from men who say they've had relationships with various Republicans, including Florida Governor Charlie Crist, Bush strategist Ken Mehlman and former Senator Larry Craig.

According to Magnolia Pictures, "Outrage" is a "searing indictment of the hypocrisy of closeted politicians with appalling gay rights voting records who actively campaign against the LGBT community they covertly belong to."

In the documentary, Dick lambastes the mainstream media for not better investigating the politicians' "hypocrisy" and double lives. He told New York magazine that the film explores "the issues surrounding closeted politicians and their hypocrisy in voting anti-gay -- and how these people have harmed millions of Americans for many years."

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Ts RedVeX
07-10-2015, 12:55 AM
Hey,Redvex that's like the trick people play on their dog in the Park where they pretend to throw the ball and the dog goes tearing off after nothing.

HAh!

brummie
07-10-2015, 01:59 AM
Would it make a difference if it was a newspaper editor or celebrity blogger that was the girl's lover