I wonder what the success rate is for trans guys to find lasting relationships in the queer community opposed to the cis-straight community? In theory, the queer community will be 1. more understanding of trans folks so the whole " your not really a man" thing is negated and 2. If the plumbing isn't all hooked up down there, a queer person might be more responsive to trans sexual desires.
Anyone have more insight into this? Just from my experience on a college campus, I haven't found the trans folks here to be very lonely people. It actually seems like they've all buddied up with other non-binary, sexually and gender fluid people. My own experience is with a bisexual cis-fem who just likes both genders