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Man's 'secret love' of transsexual women: Do new trends predict a second sexual

Started by Shana A, August 28, 2009, 09:24:48 PM

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Man's 'secret love' of transsexual women: Do new trends predict a second sexual revolution?
August 27, 4:10 PM   Madison Claire

http://www.examiner.com/x-18935-Phoenix-Transsexual-Relationships-Examiner~y2009m8d27-Mans-Secret-Love-of-Transsexual-Women-Do-new-trends-predict-a-second-Sexual-Revolution

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"Whether they want to admit it or not, the numbers on the web show us that there's definite interest," says Alex Ladd, co-owner and head of production for DVSX.com. In an interview with adult-industry newssource Xbiz.com, Ladd couched the trend in the language of his trade: "Straight men want ->-bleeped-<-s."

Research gathered from more than a dozen major sources – including Alexa, Google and Internet World Stats – reveals that nearly 190 million heterosexual men are attracted to transsexual women and actively seek romantic contact with or sexually explicit images of them annually.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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RebeccaFog


I don't know. If it is a kind of 2nd sexual revolution, I suppose we'll be seeing a lot of straight men having to learn to defend themselves from the worst of the haters. If they become open with their preferences.
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maidenprincess

"Straight men want ->-bleeped-<-s."

Lol.  Yes, they really do.  :P

But seriously... there are plenty of transsexual women looking for boyfriends, but a lot of these guys are under the radar and may be too afraid of backlash to pursue anything more than sex. :(  I think if a so-called revolution would occur, both the girls and the guys would be happier!  More guys who don't give a damn what other people think means less power the 'phobes have over them.  We have a different sort of hurdle to overcome as far as trans relationships compared to the gays, but I'm optimistic.

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