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Any guys into FTM's (female to male transsexual)?

Well, if you really want to play the "I didn't know" game -

So, let's pretend you're out about liking men (I have no idea if you are or not). You discuss your hopes and dreams and tell your cousin you're not currently into women. Your cousin says "No problem! I know the perfect guy to set you up with!"

The night comes and you meet at the designated cafe. You do not see your date. There's not a man in the place. You call your cousin and ask if she's sure she's given you the right place and time. She's positive she has! Except, she explains, she decided to set you up with a woman because despite you telling her you're bi and that you're off women for the time being she's still not sure she believes you.

Sound logical to you? Let alone polite?

Does it make any sense to you to have someone ignore what you tell them? Doesn't seem honest to me. If someone is transitioning to male, they don't want bloody scare quotes used as invalidation. Nor are trans people in general down with others thinking of their genitalia and classifying them by that. Which is what he described as his reasoning process. Which to trans people is one of five or so excuses that translate to 'covering their transphobia'. Kind of like how gay people can also be homophobic without meaning to.
 
^You're over-thinking all this. I don't imagine the dude whose post you're upset about would go around using air-quotes with these people. He's used it on a message board, where there is absolutely no nuance, and no idea of tone or body language.

Personally I think you've over-reacted and are continuing to do so. The reality is very few people would not assume the genitals match the sex and gender. I'm not sure there is any point in your getting pissy with all of us; any attempts at educating when you simply come off as arrogant and dismissive - which you do, in spades - will lead to people focusing on your attitude and not your message.

Seeing a man with a vagina is not de rigeur for all of us. We don't all encounter these things on a daily basis; and I'm not apologising for that. In response, you're attributing a hell of a lot of negative things to two little quotation marks and it seems incorrectly deducing that the poster is transphobic, which after reading his subsequent responses (and the original one) doesn't seem to be the case.

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It's amazing the lengths people will go to defending punctuation that screams "You're fake!", isn't it. I've also seen those air quotes in real life and they're far from unusual. I'm betting you've seen them as well, the curled two fingers on each hand. Nuance and body language have nothing to do with it since you shouldn't be wink-wink/nudge-nudgeing trans people as fake anyway. Explaining in two sentences is far from overthinking it - not my fault you demanded a lengthly explanation.

You don't get to decide what trans people consider transphobic. You can decide what you consider transphobic - but in my experience that's asinine because you don't have any history with being shit on as a trans person so it's just a thought exercise for you.

While I don't have anything better to do at this particular moment in time, I find that I'm not quite that masochistic. So I'm going to go find an audiobook and you can get back to reassuring yourself and everyone else that the written word is perfectly wonderful and could never cause offense to any reasonable (ie; cis) person.
 
It's amazing the lengths people will go to defending punctuation that screams "You're fake!", isn't it. I've also seen those air quotes in real life and they're far from unusual. I'm betting you've seen them as well, the curled two fingers on each hand. Nuance and body language have nothing to do with it since you shouldn't be wink-wink/nudge-nudgeing trans people as fake anyway. Explaining in two sentences is far from overthinking it - not my fault you demanded a lengthly explanation.

Interesting. I don't recall demanding one. A quick skim shows I actually... didn't.

Something else you've perceived that might not actually be there, perhaps? ;)

While I don't have anything better to do at this particular moment in time, I find that I'm not quite that masochistic. So I'm going to go find an audiobook and you can get back to reassuring yourself and everyone else that the written word is perfectly wonderful and could never cause offense to any reasonable (ie; cis) person.

Where do you dredge this shit up? I didn't write that; far from it. I said that the written work lacks nuance and you can't see the body language of the person writing it. This means it is too easily misinterpreted.

You don't get to decide what trans people consider transphobic. You can decide what you consider transphobic - but in my experience that's asinine because you don't have any history with being shit on as a trans person so it's just a thought exercise for you.

No, I don't get to decide, you're right. You can feel free to be offended by absolutely everything in the entire world, and see how much fun your life is having a frothy about everything every day. Let me know how far you get with it.

And while we're on about who gets to do what, I'll remind you that you don't get decide that what you personally find offensive is automatically what all trans people will find offensive. Deal?

-d-
 
Not my thing, but guys that are into FTM T's turn me on! Especially if they are hot!
 
This scene with Connor Maguire and Gino Genet on kink/bonusboyholes.com looks really hot :D.



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There's a threesome with Christian Wilde, Sebastian Keys and Kipp Slinger coming soon;)

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I'm definitely attracted to FTMs. I've spoken to a few on gay apps, but the ones I've spoken to act like any other gay guy. They disappear after weeks of chatting. :|
 
Not my thing, but I do occasionally see one on Cam4 that I keep forgetting is a trans FTM, until he stands up from time to time. I can't recall his username, but if you frequent Cam4 you are sure to find him on there, and for those of you into it he would probably be right up your alley.
 
Lol. Love connor a lot but he will fuck anything. I expect him to make his way into tgirl porn soon.
 
looks different, but I just love cock so much.
 
I talked to this one ftm on grindr once but I chickend out, he look cute like Justin bibber
 
I know a few F-to-M guys and they're all hot! I'd say it's the feminine features, which I tend to prefer in guys anyway. I've never been with one sexually but would definitely like to. And the pics on tumblr definitely turn me on. ;)
 
I had a couple of sessions with a F2M escort. His pussy was wonderful but he smelled like a guy, not a woman. No fishy smell.
 
I had a couple of sessions with a F2M escort. His pussy was wonderful but he smelled like a guy, not a woman. No fishy smell.

My ultimate fantasy, playing with a trans* guy. It's hard, though, I want to specify while letting it be know I'm not fetishizing..
 
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