Quote from: Bosch on January 10, 2013, 08:28:32 PM
Anyhow, to the point... there were a few straight, cis dudes and a few gay cis dudes expressing interest in gestating a fetus (if it were safe and not some horrible prison experiment).
My question remains, how do you determine these are
cisdudes? There's no question in my mind that if it were no more risky than other pregnancies, (and maybe even if it were more risky) and I were still within typical childbearing years I would have wanted this. I went through my early years of marriage wishing I could have had babies on my own, with a genetic assist from my partner, during the years she was in med school or just after finishing it. I would have liked to have been younger, and had more social support for it... I thought about this a lot. If I didn't dwell on it, it was only because thinking about it depressed me a bit, that I knew it wasn't an actual option.
I don't know how one can get a reliable take in survey data on whether someone identifies with/as a woman, and the cultural stigma has me thinking that I don't much believe that simply asking would get very honest answers, but in some ways, admitting a desire to bear children probably, for many, has less stigma attached to it than copping to being trans. And no small fraction of gay dudes have come out over time to admit to being so, and to seeking transition.
Can't rule out that there are cis dudes who do crave pregnancy, and depending on context, answers to such questions might not always be honest ones. Some transfolk are, after all, much more sensitive about things like cross-dressing, whereas other guys who seem to be entirely butch will crossdress as a joke and think nothing of it. Very hard to pin down what people are actually thinking and feeling in this context.