.... Didnt know you was single Kelly?Quote:
Originally Posted by KellyShore
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.... Didnt know you was single Kelly?Quote:
Originally Posted by KellyShore
I already had 2 long term relationships with 2 TGirls. I even brought one home to meet mom. Neither one worked out, too much drama, and I got screwed over, really screwed over. But, there was love, so you take the good and the bad. Would I do it again, don't know. I've avoided relationships for over 4 years, that's kind of telling. I can say one thing for sure, the girls I dated were treated as such, like ladies. Just the way it should be. My 2 Cents....time for bed.
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Originally Posted by Shining Star
Phobun's right on both points. I have nothing against Ms Fox, and she is beautiful, but there are, self-evidently,far, far more attractive women than she. I am not sure I know who the most attractive woman on the planet is, but I do know that, easy on the eye though she may be, it's certainly not Megan Fox; indeed she doesn't come into the top rank at all.
Secondly, as Phobun says, not all men who have an interest in transwomen are looking for a dick. Far from it.
And there are many transwomen who do "pass" all the time--the reason they don't register on the radar is that they use that ability to simply vanish altogether. What is certainly true is that, in the long term, the effects of testosterone simply cannot be held at bay forever, and without at the very least a bilateral orchidectomy it will eventually catch up. There is simply no reason why a woman who has had her testes removed should masculinise any further and her subsequent physical development, given the proper hormone therapy, will be completely female. This does not undo the damage that may have been done by testosterone before her decision to remove her testes, however. The fact is that transwomen are working to a very harsh biological clock, but the trick can be pulled off and it often is. Even Lynn Conway, who has become very well known, lived in total stealth, unnoticed and certainly not outed, in a pretty public position, for nearly thirty years before it was realised that the work done by the man she was previously known as (without which you would not be looking at your computer) and the later work done by the woman she is, was in fact done by the same person--in other words, she was outed by her history, not by being clocked, and Lynn is definitely not alone.
Regarding the OP, and talking about serious romantic engagements, the kind of transwoman I personally might be interested in having such a relationship with (and I am not looking so it's hypothetical anyway) would probably not be interested in a man who had any interest in "trannies" in the first place; so I am somewhat hoist by my own petard. It happens a lot. :shrug
Just for the record, I would and I did date a ts. Great experience but there was some drama and I tried to find another over the years but ended up looking for and choosing genetic female but I still dream of the right tgirl...
I think I found out tonite that I can not, as I previously thought, date a TS working girl. I realized over the past few nights that the work schedule of most TS working girls is very, very different than most GG working girls, and with my current life situation, it's just not going to be feasible to find someone who is a working girl, who I like and is independent, and has a schedule which I can offer her what she would need in a BF.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shining Star
You're right about schedules.It's a real challenge..and sometimes a heartbreaker, but something positive sometimes comes out of that too. For instance (and without trying to get all faggy over it)..I learned that sometimes the time you have to spend together is far more important than previously realized.I used to get a little bitter about it (WTF..I probably still do ..lol) but I know that the time we have together is precious.. (and sometimes given to me at great personal inconvenience..which when I got over my pouting-came to realize..so that I try to cherish the moments all the more). Sometimes obstacles like that can make a relationship stronger (..or admittedly destroy it)..just gotta get over the hurdles...(be easier if I wasn't such a basketcase...lol)Quote:
Originally Posted by slinky
To be honest, it's really more of a sexual fetish for me.
I like my relationships to be relatively free of drama and baggage. Tgirls, through no fault of their own, typically have a lot of it because of the extreme difficulty society gives them while they grow up and transition.
We have been dating that long. We don't live in the same city and she lives with her mother and father who are both very old and suffering mental and physical deficits. So, we get together and spend each Saturday together. It is so much fun and so special. Yup. I date a tgirl.
Suppose that would depend upon what sort and type of "escort" one is dating.Quote:
Originally Posted by dunkiex
A girl with regular clients and or an other means of income besides working (such as a 9-5) probably could run on your "schedule".
Think the problem at the moment is with the economy being so tough, girls are having to work harder and longer to make ends meet. If a girl hasn't turned a date all week, and one calls at 1AM and is on her "corner", guess what is going to happen?
Do know of gay, trannie and GG escorts that work on a schedule. Mainly either because they have school or other things to for part of the day, or in most cases to keep "traffic" in and out of their apartment restricted to certian periods of the day.
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I would definetely like to get more intimate, if the "Vibe" was correct, and the love was mutual, and it would feel good for both of us. Then there wouldn't be any reason not to get into a loving relationship with her - I Guess.Quote:
Originally Posted by RubyTS