Is it normal for me (girl) to have a transvestite as a gf/bf
I'm very attracted to him because is very pretty, has great breasts, and he has a dick. Guess I like being with a woman who can also fuck me.
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I'm very attracted to him because is very pretty, has great breasts, and he has a dick. Guess I like being with a woman who can also fuck me.
You'd think if you were dating someone like that, you'd know they weren't a transvestite...
Could OP not simply mean its a male with pretend breasts? Would that still technically be part of being a transvestite? Unless OP is dating someone who is "Intersex" or as most know it "Hermaphrodite".
What are you talking about? I don't think you even know what a transvestite is
"A person, typically a man, who derives pleasure from dressing in clothes appropriate to the opposite sex."
A transvestite hasn't had gender reassignment surgery of any kind, you fucking gimboid. Turns out YOU don't know what it means. What a fucking surprise.
I think Charlie.m means that transvestite is considered a rude term and it's considered respectful to say transgendered. If the OP had interest in someone transgendered it would be more likely they'd know to use that term.
Thanks, but theres no point trying to talk with that creature.
Transvestite is a crossdresser. Now, cuntface up there will start her whole "transgender people are mentally disturbed and shouldnt be encouraged" thing because she only wants people to be understanding and considerate of what suits her. Despite claiming to be pansexual...which she certainly isn't if she has this level of contempt for trans people.
Sorry for the rant. She's just disgusting.
Oh wow I didn't realize the term transvestite was still used for cross-dressers. I learned something, thanks. I knew it was rude to call someone who is transitioning transvestite or tranny.
trans- = across/opposite
vest = clothing
-ite = adherent or follower of
thus:
transvestite = adherent to opposite clothing
The term is certainly not popular anymore, but it doesn't mean anything else.
No worries. I don't imagine trans people would be too offended if someone had made a genuine mistake like that. Everyone makes mistakes.
It's people like ^ that, who want to intentionally cause harm that are the problem.
And as for the OP, supposedly be in a relationship with someone and not know the correct terminology is just bizarre.