Wright said: The later. This is a subject I've always had allure to. |
OT: No. At least, not knowingly.
Well, would you? | |||
Definitively. | 80 | 7.70% | |
Yes, but only if attracti... | 139 | 13.38% | |
Yes...but only completely post-op. | 26 | 2.50% | |
I don't know. | 74 | 7.12% | |
Probably not; I would be ... | 113 | 10.88% | |
No. | 374 | 36.00% | |
Transsexuality is disgusting. | 155 | 14.92% | |
You're weird, Wright. | 78 | 7.51% | |
Total: | 1,039 |
Wright said: The later. This is a subject I've always had allure to. |
OT: No. At least, not knowingly.
Wright said: It's a simple question for the people of VGChartz.
Would you date someone you like or you find interesting knowing he/she wasn't originally born with his/her gender?
This is for everyone; whether homosexual, heterosexual or bisexual; would you? The only fact you know for certain is that he/she is transsexual. Pre-op? Post-op? From male to female? From female to male? |
I could date "her" as a friend, and if we are drunk and she's cute she can give me a BJ. Nothing more is going to happen if we're not drunk and if she still has the handle in those jeans, I just don't like the D, yuck lol :P
But, I can have friends of any gender or sexuality (not sexually).
Ezquimacore said: I could date "her" as a friend, and if we are drunk and she's cute she can give me a BJ. Nothing more is going to happen if we're not drunk and if she still has the handle in those jeans, I just don't like the D, yuck lol :P But, I can have friends of any gender or sexuality (not sexually). |
Well, when referring to transsexuality, doesn't necessarily have to be a pre-op. Can be a post-op (there's the option in the poll), so she wouldn't have a dick anymore.
Also, by getting drunk with a pre-op you also risk not only a BJ (you to her!) but also you receiving the D. (?!)
At least we could be friends, not necessary.
...But i need woman & have children.
Ka-pi96 said:
*high five* Although, I want a daughter just as much as a son. I don't really have anything against adoption but I just want to continue my family blood line. I'd want my children to take after their parents biologically. |
I'm with you. *raise hand*
Wright said:
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true, but tbh I don't want to say no, because that's new to me lol. But I would have to be crazy in love and "she" would have to be a she.
......I will wear my D stopper lol
No. I voted no, but the disgusting option(and I'm fine with it being included, why censor potential responses?) wasn't specific enough(please don't burn me at the stake until you read my post). I know and work with transsexual people. They don't disgust me in the sense of interacting or to be friends and hang out or even to be in their presence nude or to see them nude(not that I have either). I've seen the nude form before so that isn't an issue for me.
When it comes to sex with transsexual people, I find that disgusting to me. I feel the same way about seeing two men(pro gay rights btw) having sex with each other. If some people don't have the same feeling as me, great! I hope they have a great relationship.
Some people find it disgusting to watch two obese people or two skinny people have sex. Some aren't attracted to short people or tall people. It isn't based off of any bias or hate against transsexual people. It's just not what I'm attracted to at all, regardless of the superficial appearance and I'm allowed to feel that way. Never for a minute from the time I became aware of transsexual people did I have any bias or prejudice against them, but I don't have to be attracted to them. We all have a hang up somewhere and that is simply mine. The only thing I don't agree with is the label of female genitalia. I know what the procedure entails and I can't wrap my head around calling that body structure something else when it has been reformed by surgery.
Again, it's not a political or moral stance, it just doesn't rock my jollies if I know it.
Also, I was adopted(at 13 months) like a previous poster mentioned and I still found it very important to me to pass on my genes. I also plan to adopt and give back some day and we made it up to the eleventh hour on an adoption a few years ago before there was a change of heart by the parent(and she turned out fantastic for her son).