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01-30-2011, 10:10 PM #21
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Given: 3/0I'm not going to say this applies to stefon in particular, but there are guys whom view transexual porn, yet have never met or spoken to a transexual themselves. You should simply dismiss it if nothing substantive to add. This forum, is here for the admirers (and trans) to discuss a wide variety of issues, most specifically regarding Black Tgirls.
@ OP question, we should view ALL transexuals as regular people trying to live their life happily, with the same basic human rights we all have.
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01-30-2011, 10:29 PM #22
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Given: 0/0God you're dumb. If you took like 2 seconds to look at a thread other than your own, you would have seen the thread where i posted photos of my breasts. hahaha. You are a dumbass. Compleltey.
And I HAVE answered your question. I can't help it if you're too fucking stupid to understand.
@Remy: Yes, ok. I have met men like that. Plenty. And I guess I do dismiss them. It does bother me that people associate all transsexual women with pornography. Porn is a fantasy. I wish more men would take the initiative to view trans women as something other than a fetish or a dirty tabbo thing they do behind their computer screens. I guess when I hear a man ask what a transsexual is considered, all I can say is "Wow what a dumb question", but I guess that it's not that obvious to most people. You know, the whole gender disphoria thing and hormones to become female and surgeries. I guess aside from that, it's hard to decipher if a transsexual idenitfies as male or female. I've met a couple of tgirls who have all the full blown sugury and STILL identify as partly male. Which does confuse me
I think that the trans world is really really really complex and if you're going to be man navigating it, choose your words carefully. I try not to overreact when men ask me what i call dumb questions, but sometimes it's hard not to when to me the answers are so blatantly obvious.
I think a lot of men go through their fetish phase of life and at some point come to the realization that tgirls are women and that they aren't all hypersexualized creatures that feed into their tabboo delights. I guess i find that whole view of tgirls to be very demeaning. Which is probably why i reacted the way I did. It's sorta demeaning to view a tgirl as anything but female or at least mostly predominately female.
I feel like a man who has hesitations with transsexuals just needs to jump right in. I've gone on a few dates with "first timers" and they were all really surprised at how heterosexual the dynamic was.
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01-31-2011, 12:47 AM #23
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Given: 0/0Kit, I like your reasoning. Some people have their view and are un-open to any others and will rebuff any and all attempts to present alternative view points. My interest in Tgirls started more than a decade ago...stumbled across some early Internet porn and was intrigued. Imagine being a man attracted to a beautiful woman and then seeing the "extra" equipment! lol
At that time I saw it for what it was porn (first I had to consider if it was fake though ), and still do. However, after having met and worked along side real transwomen, I've come to understand how the porn view of transsexual women as "shemales" marginalizes the accomplishments and efforts of everyday, non sex workers.
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01-31-2011, 02:52 AM #24
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Given: 0/0I think that the porn industry really has given us a bad name. I've met several guys who talk to me like every other girl, up to the point when I tell them I'm transsexual and they say "so wanna give me a blowjob?"
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01-31-2011, 03:52 AM #25
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Given: 0/0Ouch! And WTF!? That kid of rapid change in treatment, IMHOP, indicates that that guy is seriously twisted and to be left alone. Actually, could view it as an instant radar as to whether or not a guy is worth the effort, because if they think and behave like that their momma didn't raise them right!
Seriously, Playboy, blue films/porn and a whole lot of other stuff has been around forever, but you wouldn't watch that stuff and then go out and approach some random GG and say "how about a blow job...".
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01-31-2011, 08:40 AM #26
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Given: 0/0Well the difference is that most men do not know trans women outside of pronography and prostitution. So they are sexualized.
that's one of the reasons why i'm opting away from that route and going to school and trying to be successful to show the world that you can do it without doing all of that.
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01-31-2011, 10:56 AM #27
What you are saying is correct, they are sexualized but within that sexualization there is still room to present transgenders with respect for whom they are (models in fantasy, people in reality).
Respectfully, I think your route is excellent and there are plenty of tgirls going those routes and not working in porn ... yet, here you are on a porn site?
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01-31-2011, 11:06 AM #28
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Given: 0/0lol. Sean, dont get me wrong. I still have porn in the back of my head. I'm an exhibitionist at heart and part of me would get a huge kick out of doing porn.
However, the connotation that porn has is negative to most people who do not open their minds enough to enjoy it. It'll take decades to convince the world that porn acting is a respectable or even valid career. And I guess as a trans woman, I would like to align myself with cisgendered women and pursue my life's path without letting that get in the way.
Also, my mind set is that I ALREADY get recognized enough already. lol. So i'm sorta terrified at what doing porn will add to that. lol And i dont want to be known as a porn star, i want to be known as an artist. And with the very little experience I have with doing some self made amateur stuff I know that people tend to have a very strong memory. And i would hate for one of my employers in the future to get wind that I did porn and have that be what i basically do with my life.
I do find myself battling between doing porn and not doing porn. I think that I have the qualities to be an enthusiastic model. I'm just worried that would compromise all the years of work i've put into the career i'm trying to build.
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01-31-2011, 12:58 PM #29ononeGuest
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01-31-2011, 02:55 PM #30
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