Cool! Yeah I guess that has a figure into it. But I'm sure there are trans people who can't afford the surgery, or have other complications which prevent it.
Personally I think they should get what they give in terms of respect - As long as they are nice and understanding, I would do the same for them. but when they get rude and forceful with their beliefs it becomes an issue
I'm gonna be real with you, if they aren't living as the opposite sex, planning on having an operation and able to pass they really should give up the dream of people using the pronouns they want.
Righto. But if they honestly look like a female, no question, wouldn't you just call them she because you'd have no idea they were actually male? that should be the ideal. but i've seen dudes who barely put any effort into their appearance, wish to be called she and even offended when they arent. if they want people to naturally call them she, they should actually look like a female then, not just a dude in makeup, wigs and women's clothes. and vice versa for ftm's. I honestly love cross dressing but I wouldn't be offended if people guessed my true gender, all it means is I need to try harder to conceal it next time.
Right on, I appreciate your candid and polite response. So you are a cross-dresser, maybe a little bit like a drag queen, but not trans, right? Cause let's not get it twisted, I love and respect a good drag queen, cause you gotta respect the fierceness.
Lmao! I'm actually biologically female but I would still love to be a drag queen or drag king. I am technically transgender since I fit it's definition (I see myself as male, but I don't expect others to since my body is female. Luckily I've a fairly androgynous appearance though). I see no point in "transitioning", to me it's as crazy as those people who modify their bodies to look like cats, lizards, etc. It's just superficial and will never be the real thing, but of course, it's their choice.
I've always referred to you as "she" because I recall you saying you were female and honestly, this is the most trans supportive I've seen you - I've only really seen you be dismissive/indifferent/even irritated by it, so I assumed you went by she. Im sorry if you don't like that. Would you prefer to be referred to as male or do you not care?
IIN I wouldn't mind sucking a trans girl off
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Actually, I already do have someone like that in my life, and yes, I refer to her as she. I also want to say that she is post-op.
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Cool! Yeah I guess that has a figure into it. But I'm sure there are trans people who can't afford the surgery, or have other complications which prevent it.
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I'm gonna be real with you, if they aren't living as the opposite sex, planning on having an operation and able to pass they really should give up the dream of people using the pronouns they want.
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Righto. But if they honestly look like a female, no question, wouldn't you just call them she because you'd have no idea they were actually male? that should be the ideal. but i've seen dudes who barely put any effort into their appearance, wish to be called she and even offended when they arent. if they want people to naturally call them she, they should actually look like a female then, not just a dude in makeup, wigs and women's clothes. and vice versa for ftm's. I honestly love cross dressing but I wouldn't be offended if people guessed my true gender, all it means is I need to try harder to conceal it next time.
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Right on, I appreciate your candid and polite response. So you are a cross-dresser, maybe a little bit like a drag queen, but not trans, right? Cause let's not get it twisted, I love and respect a good drag queen, cause you gotta respect the fierceness.
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Lmao! I'm actually biologically female but I would still love to be a drag queen or drag king. I am technically transgender since I fit it's definition (I see myself as male, but I don't expect others to since my body is female. Luckily I've a fairly androgynous appearance though). I see no point in "transitioning", to me it's as crazy as those people who modify their bodies to look like cats, lizards, etc. It's just superficial and will never be the real thing, but of course, it's their choice.
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I've always referred to you as "she" because I recall you saying you were female and honestly, this is the most trans supportive I've seen you - I've only really seen you be dismissive/indifferent/even irritated by it, so I assumed you went by she. Im sorry if you don't like that. Would you prefer to be referred to as male or do you not care?
Are you into women? I think if you're into women just be a butch lesbian, because dykes kinda kick ass.