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Trans men crushes on heterogirls& lesbians

Started by djknyht, September 24, 2009, 07:48:59 PM

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Adam

This is one thing I often wonder. When I do get a girlfriend will she be straight, lesbian, bi? And I honestly don't know how I would feel about dating each one. Well I straight girl would be nice, how would she see me? Same with lesbians. Would they see me as a man or a woman? The best case I could think of is being with a bi girl, but even then there are some issues...
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Alex_C

Yeah I know not all are birkenstock wearing man-haters lol.

Some are really cool, but yes, most want to be with WOMEN.

I like streight girls, of course, but also some lesbians like FTMs too in fact I've seen gals I knew as lesbians, to show up happily married to a straight guy a few years (or even months) down the road lol.
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Radar

Quote from: emoglassesenvy on September 27, 2009, 09:27:13 AMSo yeah, i also don't understand why an ftm would want to date a lesbian, because they are attracted to the parts of you that you reject.
Well said. That's my thoughts entirely.
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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emoglassesenvy

Quote from: Adam on September 27, 2009, 10:22:45 AM
This is one thing I often wonder. When I do get a girlfriend will she be straight, lesbian, bi? And I honestly don't know how I would feel about dating each one. Well I straight girl would be nice, how would she see me?

as a straight girl, i would say that if she was dating you then she would definitely see you as a guy and probably wouldn't be attracted to any particularly female aspects of your body...

in our case, though i am definitely not into girls or girl parts, i just regard his as someone said, "the male counterparts"... i don't think of that as "his female part"... i just think of it as a part of him.. so it doesn't bother me so much anymore.

so i guess the point is... don't be afraid of straight girls. haha.
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icontact

I am currently dating a straight girl, of course now she is having doubts about her sexuality since she figured out I was born female, but I'm fairly certain that can be attributed to her lack of understanding about transgenders. I am post-transition, so I simply approached her as any guy would, and when things got serious, I told her about it, she was cool, and we are dating.
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emoglassesenvy

Quote from: Asher on September 28, 2009, 07:34:11 PM
I am currently dating a straight girl, of course now she is having doubts about her sexuality since she figured out I was born female, but I'm fairly certain that can be attributed to her lack of understanding about transgenders. I am post-transition, so I simply approached her as any guy would, and when things got serious, I told her about it, she was cool, and we are dating.


yeah, i went through that doubts in my sexuality phase too after my boyfriend told me. after researching, coming to terms with ->-bleeped-<- as a physical defect and not a psycological one, and reflecting on how happy my boyfriend makes me because he *is* a boy... helped me feel a lot better knowing that just because my boyfriend has different plumbing from other guys, it does not make me a lesbian because he is a guy and i am attracted to him as a guy. if for some reason he started wanting to wear girl clothes or being referred to with feminine pronouns, i would be properly weirded out just as any girlfriend would if her bioguy did the same thing. my boyfriend happens to not have a penis, but that doesn't make me a lesbian. i hope your girlfriend takes the time she needs to think about all of the issues she now has to deal with and comes to the same conclusion that i have.
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