Danielle is so hot and gorgeous:Bowdown::violin:fuckin:
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Honestly, if the lady wants to have the surgery and it makes her happy then she should do it. Just my two cents.
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...lol...You know, sometimes I get the feeling it's just this...
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For any ladies who have underwent SRS, how do they find sensation post-op? Is it difficult to orgasm?
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You pwned that poster ... but I also think, as seanchai did, that you were too reactionary with Michelle. You're detailed breakdown to his idiocy was better that my simple emotional response. To that WELL DONE!!!!
You seem very angry and bitter. I am just expressing my personal opinion with regards to post-op transsexual women. I love post-op transsexuals and have immense respect for the decisions that they have taken in their life. Every transsexual, just as with every person, is different. Take a chill pill!
Yes, I know that there some girls who regretted SRS. But I also know some girls who are desperate to get SRS, but can't because of financial issues. You look at transsexual celebrities like Candis Cayne, Dana International, and Isis King, they are extremely happy with their lives and the fact that they got SRS. There are many post-op transsexuals who are living wonderful lives!
The whole point of this thread is to promote post-op transsexuals . There are many people, especially tranny chasers, who are opposed to transsexual women getting SRS for their own selfish reasons. At the end of the day, what matters is that the tgirl is happy with herself and her life. Most of the tgirls that I know that have gotten SRS are happy with their lives. They shouldn't be forced to keep their cocks just because some tranny chaser wants them to.
As for finding a woman that has had SRS, it is very hard to do so.
I think as long as a person is happy with their body this is what mater, telling someone non-op to get srs is as wrong as telling a girl that want SRS to not get it.
I had client that will ask me if i wanted SRS, and then they will say: come on, don't do such a stupid thing,...Etc
Even had chasers that i never dated or wanted to date, that were desperate that i never get SRS, one was: you might get infection if you get SRS because....etc to which i needed to reply: so how many years do you have experience as a sex change surgeon?
People that tell us not to have srs, are like people that tell us, not to transition, that we need to accept ourselves as men, that we will be miserable if we change gender.
Well ts in general are a small minority, which make it hard, now i am not sure how it will be if you live in a big city like NYC or SF.
I may be alone with this point of view, but it has always seemed to me that if a transsexual claims to not want or never intended to have the SRS then they are not real transsexuals to begin with, they are full time transvestites or drag queens living full time as women. If she is uncertain about the surgery then naturally she shouldn't have it until she is mentally, physically, financially and socially ready for it. And no one should make that decision but her. It seems to me that the only reason post-op transsexuals have come under criticism is out of sheer jealousy and envy when they deserve praise for their life-long accomplishment in having the strength to pursue happiness as who and what they desired to be. These days we now have pre-op, post-op and non-op transsexuals and transgender that makes the issue of Gender Dysphoria a murky grey area. I prefer vaginal sex with women so a post-op transsexual still fits the bill for straight guys like me. But I find hard to believe that a straight guy is really straight if he's sexually intimate with a pre-op and apparently transsexuals, pre- and post-op, feel the same way. I strictly prefer women for sex pardners and her being a post-op transsexual means no more to me than her race, color, religion or nationality, and that's the way it ought to be for everyone.
Genitals aren't gender identity.
Some of you talk like SRS is no more challenging a surgical procedure than getting a cavity filled.
Plenty of girls have had a positive experience, others haven't.
I can understand why some TGs decide to leave well enough alone and stick with the known instead of going for the the chop.
I don't have anything against postops, but that's not really what this forum celebrates or is even about.
Who's jealous/envious of postops?? That's made up inside your head.
BTW most straight dudes ignorantly still call people originally born with male plumbing 'men', so I don't see how having vaginal sex with a postop somehow lets you keep your man-card over guys who sex preop TGs.
IMO it's postops and their admirers who are trying to jump line and assume this greater status in the TG community as if somehow they are more 'authentic' since having SRS.
If this was exclusively a postop board, it would be crickets.
While i really want srs and surgery i have to strongly disagree with you. Gender is not white and black, or 0 and 1, it is a continuum. And a trans woman that does not want surgery is not less of a woman, that a trans like me that want surgery.
Drag queen or tranvestite, don't consider themselves as woman, they just enjoy cross dressing, it is a fetish for them, for trans woman op or non op it is an identity issue.
Once you take hormones you start to look smell and be perceived as a woman, i had situations where i was still dressed as a guy but i was taken hormone for a few months, but many people gendered me female, no tv or drag queen is gendered female while dressed in guy cloth.
If someone can be happy with no surgery, better not to have it, it is very painful and expensive. It is easy when one is born in the right body to tell trans what is right and wrong, but many struggle even to pay rent let alone pay $20K for surgeries.
The hottest post-op girl, at least as far as i am concerned, is Eva Galour. This girl is so natural and looks like the girl next door. Check her out at www.transsexualeva.com . .
http://www.postopliving.com/eva/images/saucy/nudes3.jpg
This is a very interesting topic and I loved seeing all the different perspectives and I would love to share mine :)
I am a pre-op trans woman and I CAN NOT WAIT to get my pussy! I do not identify with my penis and like to treat it as a big clit, feels much more natural that way to me. With that said I do not feel that a non-op trans woman who does not want surgery is any less of a woman. The truth is that there are more than two genders and they are all beautiful expressions of human individuality. The trick is to take the time to look inside to "know" yourself. The only surgical mistake (SRS vs. no SRS) that is ever made is by a person who is confused and ultimately not in tune with their whole self. No surgery of any kind will mend a broken heart. Us Trans women are no more of a woman the day we "get our dick cut off" than we were the day that we were born, it is our essence and it surpasses the physical body.
I also read a reply that said that transwomen are ULTRA feminine and it seemed to be met with some hostility and/or seen merely as a generalization. I personally believe there is merit to that statement. NO, it does not apply to every transwoman, but YES I do believe there is some truth to this and here is why. Any girl can be born into a girls body a live the life that is expected of them, a trans girl had to FIGHT for it. most of us have a femininity that resonated so strongly within us that it defied our physical bodies and our societies conception of who we were and who we must be. Not all trans women reach the exhalted state of goddesshood (ulta femininity), but neither do all GG's. The state of goddesshood is the end result of surrendering to your inner woman and your own femininity, its a spiritual process and the transsexual experience (I believe) is probably the most powerful way to achieve that state. When you really, really know who you are not, then you really really know who you are. :rock2
I couldn't agree more with you. Shortly before my 11th birthday I started puberty and instead of changing like most boys my hips spread and filled out and my fingers lengthened, mh cheek bones lifted, my lips filled out and I started developing very femine features v.s masculine. I am very lucky to have very aware parents who saw what was going on then knew I was not lying or exagerating when I told them something didn't feel right inside me and pulled me out of that school and enrolled me in another as a female for a fresh start as a girl. I started taking hormones and within a month any and all traces of me being a boy were gone except what was between my legs.
I am VERY comfortable in my own skin and my identity as a female and don't need a man made vagina to feel like one. I've had two surgeries which were both my breasts first to stretch my skin and create their pocket and the second for my final implants, and my own body did the rest when it came to my booty, hips, voice etc. If there are others out there who need srs to feel that way then I am no one to judge and would do anything I could to help them save for it, and applaud all of them who have gone before and all the pain and agony they went through as pioneers, but was taught by my mother at a young age to be comfortable with my body. If someone judges me for my penis then they aren't worth my time cause I love everything about mine from morning wood to the little bulge I see when I go untucked, yes it sucks to be judged that way by some, but not enough to force me on to a surgeons table.
Tbh i've heard so many different opinions on this topic from the girls I know that it's pointless making blanket statements. I've yet to hear the same perspective twice. Half the girls i've met are relatively comfortable pre op while their young, often they'll say they don't want to be half when they're old so they'll get SRS then. I know girls who are desperate to have everything done ASAP and others who consider all surgery vanity and really can't be bothered. Some post ops are batshit crazy and clearly aren't happy with the results (one of my exes has only come twice in 14 years for instance) yet others I know are well adjusted. Everyone's different.
I'm not a big fan of post op girls. I mean I respect their choice, but I do prefer having a cock, even a not functional one. The whole point of being with a transsexual is being with a not all part being woman. Tasting the lips, tongue, hair, tits, and everything like woman but still having a beautiful cock :)
Lexilove and Janna_b, very beautifully written... I enjoyed every word. I’m a xxy (klinefelter) trans woman, now.. And from early childhood I knew I was a girl, but I didn’t know there was a medical term for it.. All I knew was at the start of puberty, when other boys were starting to develop broad shoulders and deep voice, I started to develop wide hips, and breasts.. some years later, with more developed internet I discovered I am not alone, and started to seek medical help for myself.. funny thing is, at the same time, I was always very selfconcious and picked-up for my femmenine features (and called gay, for what logic reason??), and I hated it, and loved it at the same time. hard to explain, but now I am very happy for fact my body didn’t developed masculine features, and with little help from hormones I am today the young woman that I always dreamed to be ( just didn’t know it was possible 15years ago, before puberty ) .. I hope in 2 years time, I will have SRS and get rid of mine hatred part, and finally be complete inside and outside... (fuck all the trans chasers, I dont need/want someone to like me for something I have, but I hate.. I need real, openminded man in my life.. not just some cock pervert.)
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The only real issues are
1) It's your body! You can do with it what you want!
2) What ever you do make sure you can still enjoy sex with your partner...and don't focus so much on looks.
I am a big fan of people achieving their goals!!! In this case, ladies completing their transition into the woman they always knew they were but, were tricked by nature. The completion of SRS and the "Post-Op" status is accomplished through much physical and emotional pain. I applaud the perseverance, dedication and monetary obligation the commitment requires to accomplish this goal.
As long as we're on the subject of post-ops, whatever happened to this cutie. Her name was Jennie I believe. She was my favorite!
As far as I heard she lives in Paris now and has a partner.
I totally agree she looks far more attractive without her cock, it looks so right. I can't wait to get rid of mine and have a lovely pussy like that.
I am very much into post-op girls too.
Hi, I live in Thailand and have met a number of shemales (all with cocks). Recently I met a post op one on a dating site. She says she loves sex. We agreed a price (about 60 dollars) and she has agreed to dress up in stockings and she says I can fuck her all night long! I have never fucked a post-op before. What does the pussy feel like? Can they be eaten and fucked hard? The girl in question is 37 and stunning. Any input would be welcome as I am meeting her soon. Thanks.
i am truly indifferent as to whether a girl is a pre/non op or a post-op. Samantha is proof of that!