Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Would You Date A Transsexual?


Guest Draik

Recommended Posts

Guest MrAwesome

I thought about this before, and I seriously considered the "No" answer. However... Some MTFs are REALLY hot ;P So, yes, I would date an MTF as long as they were on hormones and hopefully had electrolysis. Otherwise, if it was an FTM, or a pre-anything MTF, or a cis man, no... I could be close friends but as for a more physical relationship, showing affection and all that... It would feel too weird...

Link to comment
  • Replies 88
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Sally

    2

  • Paula ult

    1

Guest My_Genesis
Actually ? (scratches head) I dunno. It started somewhere around the time I stopped reading lesbian ones. Ok, thats not exactly true :rolleyes: one didn't stop and the other IMMEDIATELY begin. I stopped reading the lesbian ones (when I still was "living amongst the lesbians") cuz their novels became ..........not boring per se....but "annoying" lol in a way.

yeah i can understand that...still dont get why you switched to gay novels though and not hetero ones, lol.

I thought about this before, and I seriously considered the "No" answer. However... Some MTFs are REALLY hot ;P So, yes, I would date an MTF as long as they were on hormones and hopefully had electrolysis. Otherwise, if it was an FTM, or a pre-anything MTF, or a cis man, no... I could be close friends but as for a more physical relationship, showing affection and all that... It would feel too weird...

hmm...I also agree with Lewis :)

Link to comment
Guest Evan_J
yeah i can understand that...still dont get why you switched to gay novels though and not hetero ones, lol.

It was in the first response :) You missed it. Essentially, "too syrupy". Its for someone who wants to hear about "how he makes her heart palpitate" and from the perspective of a straight female. Now if a book really was going to be "ultimate" (and it might take for me to write it for myself **scratches head) It would be a guys book, writtten from the perspective of a man who likely would be trans, with an adventure, if theres sex its explicit, and not need to make that explicit sex "derogatory" in order for it to be acceptable that's being had in essentially a man's fantasy in order to "apologize" for that. He would not have to "have problems coping" because of his transness or go through any horrors because of being trans either. I essentially want to see an unafflicted, sound person, who enjoys the world, have a storyline, daring and with transmale bonding too (that actually is a big part- in gay novels at least they give guys same sex friends and have friend scenes, straight guys aren't too often written having the "buddy" moment) , and unashamed graphic with a woman and maybe -though he doesn't have to have a "relationship " like this- have the capacity to fall in love in his lifetime.

Link to comment
Guest AshleeB

For me, its never about the physical side of the person. Ive never been much for the physical attraction thing :P

its all about emotion and feelings for me personally so yeah i would absolutly go out with a Transsexual :D

Lots of love

Ash

Link to comment
Guest My_Genesis
It was in the first response :) You missed it. Essentially, "too syrupy". Its for someone who wants to hear about "how he makes her heart palpitate" and from the perspective of a straight female. Now if a book really was going to be "ultimate" (and it might take for me to write it for myself **scratches head) It would be a guys book, writtten from the perspective of a man who likely would be trans, with an adventure, if theres sex its explicit, and not need to make that explicit sex "derogatory" in order for it to be acceptable that's being had in essentially a man's fantasy in order to "apologize" for that. He would not have to "have problems coping" because of his transness or go through any horrors because of being trans either. I essentially want to see an unafflicted, sound person, who enjoys the world, have a storyline, daring and with transmale bonding too (that actually is a big part- in gay novels at least they give guys same sex friends and have friend scenes, straight guys aren't too often written having the "buddy" moment) , and unashamed graphic with a woman and maybe -though he doesn't have to have a "relationship " like this- have the capacity to fall in love in his lifetime.

oh that's what you meant by "het", lol i couldnt figure that one out. ive never heard that before :P yeah so i misread, i thought that whole explanation was about lesbian novels and why you stopped reading them.

....because those books are geared towards women the same way porn is geared towards men - you can probably find something more what you are looking for but it will take a bit more more searching haha

Link to comment
  • 3 weeks later...
Guest KageBoy171
There's this girl I like in my language class and I was thinking of maybe asking her out. She doesn't know I'm trans and I'm not sure if I want to tell her anytime soon. Somehow during the debate on whether or not I should ask her out I got myself on the subject of would I date someone who was transgender. I came to the conclusion that I wouldn't. Since I like girls I guess I would be going out with a MTF and I just couldn't see myself doing it. Especially if they hadn't gotten bottom surgery yet. It would just seem.... Weird. It's not that I would have anything against them it's just I don't think I could be physically attracted to them... If that makes sense.

So Guys would you date a MTF? And I guess for you MTFs, who I know like to lurk on our board, would you date a FTM?

To be honest, I would date anyone that had a nice personality and that I thought was hot. XD

I am fascinated with MTFs and FTMs and androgynes, anyway. I seem to be the only androgyne that I know, too, so it would be nice to meet some, and MTFs and FTMs. I love it all. XD I just need to find an area where that sort of population is larger than here so that I can meet some. I'm dying to meet new people! O_o

Link to comment
Guest Tammy Maher

I would date most anyone who is gender fluid, it might be fun ;) .

However, I have a girlfriend of almost 4 years and I really need to tell her. (going to go post this on another topic now...)

(^_^)/

Janelle

Link to comment

I myself would date an FTM in a heartbeat. Just it would clear up all the confusing stuff that happens in every relationship I try to hold onto. Mostly I aim for bio females, but I don't descriminate on gender and associate with pansexual. I would date an MTF if her and I hit it off very well. I base more off of personality and just being able to realte is a definate plus.

Link to comment
Guest NatalieRene
To be honest, I would date anyone that had a nice personality and that I thought was hot. XD

I am fascinated with MTFs and FTMs and androgynes, anyway. I seem to be the only androgyne that I know, too, so it would be nice to meet some, and MTFs and FTMs. I love it all. XD I just need to find an area where that sort of population is larger than here so that I can meet some. I'm dying to meet new people! O_o

Ah cool another Virginian. I live up in the Sterling area near Fairfax right down the street from the Potomac river. :D I like it but I think when it gets time to go in HRT and transition visibly I'll time it with the sale of my townhouse during my trade up to a single detached house. :D Just move on up towards the DC metro area. You live near a bunch military bases so if there are any fellow GID people out there most are probably stuck in the closet because of the don't ask don't tell policy lest they want to lose their jobs. The military isn't very tolerant unfortunately.

Regarding the topic what matters to me is the person's personality and compatibility but it wouldn't hurt if I thought the other person was a hottie. :D

Link to comment
Guest Jean Davis

Well, if you would have asked 15 to 20 years ago I would have said no. But that was only because I wanted children. Now I would definately say yes, and of course it all depends on personality. I'm still not sure weather I would be interested in a man or woman. I suppose I'll figure that out later. :P

Jean Davis

Link to comment
  • 4 weeks later...
Guest KageBoy171
Ah cool another Virginian. I live up in the Sterling area near Fairfax right down the street from the Potomac river. :D I like it but I think when it gets time to go in HRT and transition visibly I'll time it with the sale of my townhouse during my trade up to a single detached house. :D Just move on up towards the DC metro area. You live near a bunch military bases so if there are any fellow GID people out there most are probably stuck in the closet because of the don't ask don't tell policy lest they want to lose their jobs. The military isn't very tolerant unfortunately.

Regarding the topic what matters to me is the person's personality and compatibility but it wouldn't hurt if I thought the other person was a hottie. :D

Ah, I know where that is. One of my sister's friends moved there not to long ago.

So true. Not a lot of people are all that open minded out here. I'm lucky enough to have found friends that are all right with my androgyny. My mother, not so much, heh. My permit/license picture it looks like I'm a boy and she doesn't like it. She was like "Ugh, you look like a boy" I was like "Psh! No I don't!" but secretly I was smiling like "XD Heehee!" Militaryyyy, uggggh. That's so true.

Link to comment
Guest Aaron22

I consider myself Pansexual, so I'd date an F2M or an M2F. I would also date a cisgendered person of either gender. I'd date a crossdresser. (My current bf isn't quite one but he is pretty feminine - even when I was trying to be female he still wore more makeup than me ;D )

Link to comment
Guest Natalie92

This is a very interesting question. For me the answer is only a maybe. I don't want to sound hateful or anything, but I just have too many emotional problems to be with someone who has more than average stress and it wouldn't be fair to them. When someone loves me I love them 5 times as much back, but I need a good amount of attention. (Please don't think badly of me for this! :unsure: I just really think it would be setting up a relationship for failure.)

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   8 Members, 0 Anonymous, 147 Guests (See full list)

    • SamC
    • VickySGV
    • Timi
    • Ivy
    • Lenneth
    • Susie
    • MaryEllen
    • Ashley0616
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      768.4k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,025
    • Most Online
      8,356

    JamesyGreen
    Newest Member
    JamesyGreen
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alscully
      Alscully
      (35 years old)
    2. floruisse
      floruisse
      (40 years old)
    3. Jasmine25
      Jasmine25
      (22 years old)
    4. Trev0rK
      Trev0rK
      (26 years old)
  • Posts

    • VickySGV
      I do still carry a Swiss Army knife along with my car keys.  
    • Timi
      Jeans and a white sweater. And cute white sneakers. Delivering balloons to a bunch of restaurants supporting our LGBT Community Center fundraiser today!
    • April Marie
      Congratulations to you!!!This is so wonderful!!
    • missyjo
      I've no desire to present androgynous..nothing wrong with it but I am a girl n wish to present as a girl. shrugs, if androgynous works fir others good. always happy someone finds a solution or happiness    today black jeans  black wedges..purple camisole under white n black polka dot blouse half open   soft smile to all 
    • MaeBe
      I have read some of it, mostly in areas specifically targeted at the LGBTQ+ peoples.   You also have to take into account what and who is behind the words, not just the words themselves. Together that creates context, right? Let's take some examples, under the Department of Health & Human Services section:   "Radical actors inside and outside government are promoting harmful identity politics that replaces biological sex with subjective notions of “gender identity” and bases a person’s worth on his or her race, sex, or other identities. This destructive dogma, under the guise of “equity,” threatens American’s fundamental liberties as well as the health and well-being of children and adults alike."   or   "Families comprised of a married mother, father, and their children are the foundation of a well-ordered nation and healthy society. Unfortunately, family policies and programs under President Biden’s HHS are fraught with agenda items focusing on “LGBTQ+ equity,” subsidizing single-motherhood, disincentivizing work, and penalizing marriage. These policies should be repealed and replaced by policies that support the formation of stable, married, nuclear families."   From a wording perspective, who doesn't want to protect the health and well-being of Americans or think that families aren't good for America? But let's take a look at the author, Roger Severino. He's well-quoted to be against LGBTQ+ anything, has standard christian nationalist views, supports conversion therapy, etc.   So when he uses words like "threatens the health and well-being of children and adults alike" it's not about actual health, it's about enforcing cis-gendered ideology because he (and the rest of the Heritage Foundation) believe LGBTQ+ people and communities are harmful. Or when he invokes the family through the lens of, let's just say dog whistles including the "penalization of marriage" (how and where?!), he idealizes families involving marriage of a "biological male to a biological female" and associates LGBTQ+ family equity as something unhealthy.   Who are the radical actors? Who is telling people to be trans, gay, or queer in general? No one. The idea that there can be any sort of equity between LGBTQ+ people and "normal" cis people is abhorrent to the author, so the loaded language of radical/destructive/guise/threaten are used. Families that he believes are "good" are stable/well-ordered/healthy, specifically married/nuclear ones.   Start looking into intersectionality of oppression of non-privileged groups and how that affects the concept of the family and you will understand that these platitudes are thinly veiled wrappers for christian nationalist ideology.   What's wrong with equity for queer families, to allow them full rights as parents, who are bringing up smart and able children? Or single mothers who are working three jobs to get food on plates?
    • Ashley0616
      Well yesterday didn't work like I wanted to. I met a guy and started talking and he was wanting to be in a relationship. I asked my kids on how they thought of me dating a man and they said gross and said no. I guess it's time to look for women. I think that is going to be harder. Oh well I guess.  
    • Ashley0616
      I don't have anything in my dress pocket
    • Carolyn Marie
      This topic reminds me of the lyrics to the Beatles song, "A Little Help From My Friends."   "What do you see when you turn out the lights?"   "I can't tell you but I know it's mine."   Carolyn Marie
    • Abigail Genevieve
      @Ivy have you read the actual document?   Has anyone else out there read it?
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I am reading the Project 2025 document https://www.project2025.org/policy/   This will take some time.  I read the forward and I want to read it again later.   I read some criticism of it outside here and I will be looking for it in the light of what has been posted here and there.  Some of the criticism is bosh.   @MaeBe have you read the actual document?
    • RaineOnYourParade
      *older, not holder, oops :P
    • Abigail Genevieve
      No problem!
    • RaineOnYourParade
      Old topic, but I gotta say my favorites are: "Stop hitting on minors" (doesn't work if you're holder tho) and "Sure as [squid] not you"
    • Carolyn Marie
      Abigail, I think we will just leave the other posts where they are, and the discussion can start anew here.  It is possible to do what you ask, but would disrupt the flow of the discussion in the other thread, and would require more work than it's worth.   Carolyn Marie
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I am in too good a mood to earn my certificate today. I am sure something will happen that will put me on the path to earning it.
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...