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Originally Posted by seanchai
I disagree with you. I think it's more demeaning to most transsexuals to know that your purely into transsexuals because let's face it, the only real discernable differences are:
a) either she has a penis or used to have one.
b) when she was born, current norms classed her as male.
In all other aspects other than above, she's a female. So somebody like yourself is purely into her for one of those reasons - and that is demeaning within itself.
As far as people being into an ethnic identity or body type being a fetish, I also disagree. It's a preference, a like, an attraction. It's not a fetish and most people who like transgenders for more than just the sexual kick, it is just the same, it's a preference.
Do you really think your TS girlfriend when your questioned in public what your sexual identity is, you to answer some word that means the same as "Tranny chaser" (no matter how you dress it up, it has the same negative connoctations) or would she rather have you say ... I like girls?
You stated that you need to define to others who you are - that's a form of insecurity right there.
I'm not trying to have a fight with you. Your post makes sense but in fact, it's little more than the "Am I Gay" re-hashed that you tried to stay away from.
seanchai
Cool. Well, I disagree with you. :)
But you brought up some great points.
Me purely liking transsexuals is demeaning to them? I don't think it is. Into them for purely thos reasons? No. I'm explaining that it's my sexuality. In fact, I think I've come to accept it's a biological/physiological issue. Ever since I was kid I knew what I liked. Yeah, at first it was what you described. But when you're 15, no matter who you are, all sex is like that. As I grew and entered into relationships, that outlook changed.
The girl I'm dating would be proud of me to say I liked transsexuals and that was my sexuality. Many of the girls I know would. I don't see how in the world that would be demeaning unless there was some sort of internalized transphobia going on.
And I stated that defining myself to others is clearing up confusion and stigma around this issue. Society is the one that needs the definition. I want to provide it to them. I guess, really, that is my biggest issue with this I am proud of who I am and don't hide who I am.