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Title: Reclaiming trans sexualities: A personal manifesto of sorts
Post by: Butterfly on January 24, 2010, 06:47:55 AM
Post by: Butterfly on January 24, 2010, 06:47:55 AM
Reclaiming trans sexualities: A personal manifesto of sorts
Questioning Transphobia
23 January, 2010
http://questioningtransphobia.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/reclaiming-trans-sexualities-a-personal-manifesto-of-sorts/ (http://questioningtransphobia.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/reclaiming-trans-sexualities-a-personal-manifesto-of-sorts/)
As a consenting adult I've primarily had cissexual lovers and partners. This is for many reasons (a topic probably worth a post of its own), but the net result is that almost every sexual relationship in my life has involved the dynamic of cis/trans. When I first began navigating sexuality as a straight-identified young woman in my early twenties I had no framework with which to approach having a discussion about being trans and having sex, or how being trans informed my desires, or how hormones and surgeries affected my physical experience of sex.
Questioning Transphobia
23 January, 2010
http://questioningtransphobia.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/reclaiming-trans-sexualities-a-personal-manifesto-of-sorts/ (http://questioningtransphobia.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/reclaiming-trans-sexualities-a-personal-manifesto-of-sorts/)
As a consenting adult I've primarily had cissexual lovers and partners. This is for many reasons (a topic probably worth a post of its own), but the net result is that almost every sexual relationship in my life has involved the dynamic of cis/trans. When I first began navigating sexuality as a straight-identified young woman in my early twenties I had no framework with which to approach having a discussion about being trans and having sex, or how being trans informed my desires, or how hormones and surgeries affected my physical experience of sex.