Quote from: Patriciaz on December 06, 2008, 10:53:43 AM
Ladies,
This is a most interesting post. For the first time in my life I feel like the odd one out because I am - internally - a woman and am attracted to men. Would I go down on a man? Of course! And I don't want to get into all the delicious reasons; that would be a private conversation. When you are with somone you care about you do things to make him happy; this is , of course, a mutual sense of love, care, satisfaction, and pleasure.
The thought of being with a man makes me feel both sexually stimulated and emotionally excited. I find men attractive if they are kind, gentle, supportive and intelligent. That is what makes the physical aspect of a relationship function.
I wanted to add this as an, oddly enough, different opinion or point of view.
Patricia.
Call me naive and picky, but the only type of man I will ever be attracted to is an F2M, since I am biologically heterosexual.
Here's a table of what my relationship would look like
If I was in a relationship with
- F2M--heterosexual (no matter what happens)
- F--lesbian (biologically heterosexual)
- M2F--homoosexual (no matter what happens)
- M--biologically homosexual
I see every angle on this.
So as far as my sexual orientation...I have been identified as legally heterosexual. I did have a one night stand in 2002 with another biological man, which did not result in a relationship since I had just got married. Since my first relationship with Amanda in 1986, I has been with women, and remains true to this day. However, after my SRS, I will identify as a lesbian (a transsexual woman in a relationship with a biological woman). In my autobiography I state, "I have always been in relationships with women, and I will remain with women. So [bleep] you all."
My F2M views are...After I watched an episode of "The Maury Povich Show" ON MY BIRTHDAY (January 4) in 2004 or 2005, I've been highly critical of several transmen that caused a feud that has led to a butt-load of controversy. The feud goes back to when the transman was highly critical of me transwoman style for being "bland and boring," but at the time I didn't regret it.
That changed just last year, after watching news reports and seeing images of "The Pregnant Man," (Thomas Beatie) I show a little bit more respect for transmen, even though that I'll admit that I will probably never fall for a transman.