Hello,
I may be new to the forums but a few things have always lingered in my mind when considering transitioning for years. I respect if somebody does not want to reply and I mean nothing rude by asking these questions. But to me, if I transitioned and went through with SRS (which WOULD happen), it would be a big thing and I appreciate any kind of reply. I have done tons of research online and videos as well, but some videos are so silent when people talk and comments are so absurd and there honestly is no other place with this kind of information. I ask these sexual questions for personal reasons, that of course would not be the only reason to transition.
Anyways,
How does masturbation feel post-op? Compared to before having a penis?
Is it all sort of in the mind as opposed to how it feels when you were male? Maybe some of you know this, maybe not, but have any of you experienced the "G" spot as a male (which is anal, sort of like the spot for a female) and then again after you transitioned? Does it feel different?
Have you ever used a vibrator of any kind?
Now as a woman, do you feel more submissive as you did as a male? While that might be more due to the hormones, I mean it like...do you want your partner or significant other to take charge most of the time?
Though you may have despised having a penis while being male, after you were post-op, did you miss it all? Sometimes look down on some days and think....man that is different.
Again, I am not a troll and have the highest respect for all of you that are going through what you are, as I am to and have been for many years. I have done research and have been curious about it, but I am definitely not going to be soft on the subject and get "minimal" replies or something of the sort only to still have questions to ask later.
Thank you for your replies and your time. If some of you feel uncomfortable posting in the thread, feel free to send me a message to keep in confidence.
I also love reading a lot of your stories and am glad many of you are doing so well with your lives.