I don't know. Maybe I'm somewhat bisexual but I don't really consider myself that. I am attracted to t-girls. [spoiler]Biological males that look more feminine than masculine, and they have altered their body chemistry to be in line with the female sex by taking the female sex hormone estrogen. Their body acts as if they were female and functions as if it were one. They even grow breasts. They are more female than male.[/spoiler] I'm not in anyway attracted to a male that looks clearly male which is why I wouldn't classify myself as bisexual.
The reasons are pretty simple. I like the attributes that make a female a female. A male that possess those traits as well and looks like a female I'm also attracted to.
So I'm just curious. Why are most straight males afraid of t-girls and or not attracted to them? If you are a straight male tell me if you've ever been sexually attracted to a t-girl.
I just think the argument of "it's gay" is very silly. You're not attracted to a sex. You're attracted to certain feature of a persons.
[spoiler]If you're interested in girl in the photo search "Charlie Somik Chan" [/spoiler]
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We are not afraid we are just worried the radiation that caused them to happen will eventually create super mutants
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Since when is being uncomfortable the same thing as being afraid?
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As long as they don't have a penis, I'm good with it. If they do have a penis, they can still proceed as normal, just don't expect me to be attracted once I know about it.
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[quote]So I'm just curious. Why are most straight males afraid of t-girls and or not attracted to them? If you are a straight male tell me if you've ever been sexually attracted to a t-girl.[/quote] No one is afraid of them as far as I am concerned. I'm not sexually attracted to them because.. [spoiler]#penis[/spoiler]
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I have never like one of your posts.
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Because I don't want to date a man. I want to date a woman.
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8 RisposteModificato da Recon Number 54: 2/28/2016 12:54:25 AMI'm not typically "afraid" of other people. Unless they've given me a specific and real reason to fear them. I see a lot of personal opinions here, so I might as well add mine. There are some 7 Billion people in this world. Most of whom I will never meet and nearly all of which I consider it none of my business how they live their lives and expect that they don't care how I live mine (at least I would expect them to not care, as it isn't really their concern). Now, for the thousands of people who I will meet, interact with and otherwise encounter during the course of my life? It's my hope that they are having a good life, are working things out in order to be happy and healthy, and that the times that our lives intersect are positive experiences for us all. What I've found is that out of those thousands of folks who I will encounter in my life (out of the billions who I will not cross paths with) there is a very small fraction of them who I will be attracted to, and where that attraction is mutual. Those are the few instances where we're likely to see each other nude. That's really a pretty small group of people out of the billions of people walking around today. So, why would I be concerned, worried or afraid of what's in their underwear? If it gets to the point where we're each interested in seeing what the rest of the world doesn't get to see.... well then, we're pretty close. We're mutually attracted and mutually interested. If it comes down to a moment where the clothes are hitting the floor, we should already know each other well enough that we've got a pretty good idea of what to expect. So, I honestly don't see the problem. Certainly nothing to fear, nothing to get upset over, and nothing worth disliking or hating someone because their life is different than mine and they may not conform to a cookie-cutter "standard" that other people have decided is "normal" or "natural" or any other label.
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1 RispondiWtf is a T-Girl? Is this some kind of superhero group?
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Not afraid, I just don't like dicks.
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5 RisposteThis is the dumbest post I've ever seen
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Modificato da Raccoon With A Gun >w<: 2/29/2016 12:33:00 AMAnime traps Gets me pretty much everytime
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T-girls are men. We don't like men. The fact that you were born a man, makes it set in stone biologically. You can feel different and change your appearance all you want, but that isn't going to sway our minds or change how we feel, To most straight guys, you're still a guy on the inside. We don't want to fūck guys. T-girls aren't real girls.
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before i can pass judgement. herms yes or no
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So are you attracted to normal girls, or do they need to have a penis?
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Modificato da DOTx3: 2/29/2016 11:51:30 AMBecause I like pussy, if I wanna -blam!- some ass I'll just -blam!- a girls ass. Also if I want my ass -blam!-ed I'll just have an actual girl do that too. Dressing like chick doesn't make one a chick, nor does cutting your junk off. Are you bi? Maybe who knows. If so then more power to you, but just because some people don't like trannies doesn't mean they are "afraid". Some people like myself just find the whole thing retarded. I support gay rights, hell my GF is Bi [spoiler]good catch ;)[/spoiler] But somebody thinking they are a girl or s boy when they are not is just dumb IMO.
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I get your argument, and by your logic I can agree ID be attracted to a tgirl who has achieved feminine aesthetics, until I see them without pants.
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1 RispondiThe question is why would someone want to become the opposite sex? They aren't content? *prepares for salt fest*
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I feel straight men and me feel that liking a transgender is making you feel gay, which is true on a DNA level.
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Aren't T-girls just girls since the only way to know there are male is if you have a biological record of them or they just tell you...
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It's a girl. I'm attracted to it. I honestly wouldn't care if my girl was a t-girl
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It's society and the way we portray what is and isnt, what you can and cannot be. We have defined sexual preference with genitals. But the way I see it is I am attracted to women. If that woman had a penis, it might be a bigger discussion but I wouldn't be scared. Those people who are scared of Transgendered women are afraid they would actually be attracted to them, then feel gay because society labels you as such. But why are you gay? She looks like a woman, acts like a woman. If you were attracted to a Transgender man, who had a vagina, I would say you were gay. That is my opinion at least.
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I didn't know what that was, but now I feel it looks like a robot that has reached the I uncanny valley in the worst way possible.
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4 RisposteOn an unrelated note: [spoiler] WHY IS IT THAT THE ONE GRILL THAT I LIKE TURNS OUT TO BE A LESBIAN?!?![/spoiler]
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I'm not sure if "afraid" would be the correct term, it can simply come down to the personal interests of others such as liking a certain race over others(not in a racist form, I mean in the form of having a relationship with them)
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Afraid is the wrong word to use.