Good comeback. There are some true idiots on this forum - especially those who call each other gay.Quote:
Originally Posted by excalibur212
Well done :-)
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Good comeback. There are some true idiots on this forum - especially those who call each other gay.Quote:
Originally Posted by excalibur212
Well done :-)
I really like boyish girls, but I am more into the slightly androgynous ones. Once they start taking testosterone and growing facial hair it just isn't cute anymore. (atleast not the feminine-looking boy kind of cute)
That's strictly on a physical attraction level though, I have no problems with them otherwise.
Yo chek it dawg...Yeahyah!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by excalibur212
I like boyish girls and girlish boys, I guess. Nothing like a GG with a gravel voice and nice taters :DQuote:
Originally Posted by youcancallmeclaire
Not to be labeling here but how is an attraction to a male figure in ANY WAY wether once female, not gay? Regardless of what's between the legs? I find that very disturbing. The attraction to shemales is that they have women's bodies which would spark the initial attraction of a straight heterosexual male(call it what yo want), wether he'd have sex with her or not, the attaraction is still there and I seriously doubt gay men like TS since they'd prefer other men. Not talkin about him, just stating the obvious.Quote:
Originally Posted by seanchai
I suppose we could call all porn a fetish then?
Excalibur,
I have always been turned on by Tomboys. Maybe that is why I also get turned on by T-girls. I like it when girls are a little rugged. Perhaps that is why I get turned on by the 'masculine' side of T-girls. Although I am not turned on by guys.
Anyway, I don't think your question is silly. Just that the 'fetish' might have its own websites, you know.
If you want to watch a really good BBC Mini-Series with girls dressed up as guys, I suggest you rent "Tipping The Velvet".
It is about a girl who grows up in a small town on the coast of England. She has a boyfriend, but she never really 'feels' it for him, like the other girls 'feel' for their boyfriends. A Vaudeville show comes to town featuring a female with short hair who dresses like a man (very risque at the time, 1890s) and the small town girl just can't take her eyes off the woman who dresses like a man, and sings on stage about wanting girls and such.
Anyway, it is really about how she figures out she is really a lesbian, and her many adventures and misadventures along the way.
Very well written, in general, and a very good social commentary as well.
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That's true for the most part, especially LTRs and such.Quote:
Originally Posted by 62des
For short term stuff, some gay guys don't have a huge objection to say, a mtf who isn't transitioned yet, not fulltime, etc.
Thanks for the love and support!Quote:
Originally Posted by Trans Mission
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It is my pleasure. gush!Quote:
Originally Posted by TsJennifer