Trans Women Preferences

This thread is pure transphobic cringe.
How can you say that? People are discussing their preferences in trans women just like you would any other gender! There is no transphobic ANYTHING here! It's pathetic that we cannot voice our preferences in another person that we might want to be with without getting attacked by snowflakes like you!! Get off my thread!!!
 
I get the idea that passing is important to a partner. It’s been critical for me to pass, because I was horribly picked on when I was a kid. Everyone just assumed I was a gay, but I was just very gentle and empathic and couldn’t understand boys very well. All my friends were girls and I just… assumed I really loved girls. Still do! But I leaned early on that being seen meant being hurt, and so I hid. During transition, I was tense most of the time. I didn’t like walking out my front door. (I do NOT live in a trans-friendly place). I’m still tense, but people that meet me now have no idea I was born with a different body. I’m on the slimmer hip side, smaller bewbs, but I pass without any surgery at all. (The secret is my glasses, I think). I’m still gonna get FFS when I can afford it, just to really kill any leftover traits.

My point is, if it’s this important that I pass, and any reason is valid, I absolutely accept that a male partner would be attracted to that. Like, while I’m attracted to many kinds of men, I’m extremely attracted to hyperfeminine women. All creamy and soft when our bodies slide over each other… sweet giggles, slow undulating sex that’s so gentle… mmm. If I want to be roped to a headboard and have my asshole destroyed, I fantasize about man that will happily leave bruises on my hips and welts on my ass.

We like what we like. No shame.
 
I get the idea that passing is important to a partner. It’s been critical for me to pass, because I was horribly picked on when I was a kid. Everyone just assumed I was a gay, but I was just very gentle and empathic and couldn’t understand boys very well. All my friends were girls and I just… assumed I really loved girls. Still do! But I leaned early on that being seen meant being hurt, and so I hid. During transition, I was tense most of the time. I didn’t like walking out my front door. (I do NOT live in a trans-friendly place). I’m still tense, but people that meet me now have no idea I was born with a different body. I’m on the slimmer hip side, smaller bewbs, but I pass without any surgery at all. (The secret is my glasses, I think). I’m still gonna get FFS when I can afford it, just to really kill any leftover traits.

My point is, if it’s this important that I pass, and any reason is valid, I absolutely accept that a male partner would be attracted to that. Like, while I’m attracted to many kinds of men, I’m extremely attracted to hyperfeminine women. All creamy and soft when our bodies slide over each other… sweet giggles, slow undulating sex that’s so gentle… mmm. If I want to be roped to a headboard and have my asshole destroyed, I fantasize about man that will happily leave bruises on my hips and welts on my ass.

We like what we like. No shame.
Sorry to hear that. I actually had the same experiences.

I wasn't that gentle and empathetic as you and I did have a temper, but I was relatively much softer than the guys I went to school with and unwilling to fight back at all.

I was in an all boys school so while I didn't know about girls, I knew that they were usually more willing to discuss their feelings and sympathize with others.

I figured soon enough that on average men will not listen to your feelings and laugh at you for having them, and women will listen to every little detail of your feelings and use it against you years later, almost guaranteed. They're equally bad but in different ways.
 
Sorry to hear that. I actually had the same experiences.

I wasn't that gentle and empathetic as you and I did have a temper, but I was relatively much softer than the guys I went to school with and unwilling to fight back at all.

I was in an all boys school so while I didn't know about girls, I knew that they were usually more willing to discuss their feelings and sympathize with others.

I figured soon enough that on average men will not listen to your feelings and laugh at you for having them, and women will listen to every little detail of your feelings and use it against you years later, almost guaranteed. They're equally bad but in different ways.
Well damn. That’s one hell of a lesson in keeping your mouth shut. I think I’ve been fortunate in my choice of friends since high school, and I can honestly say I’ve only befriended genuinely kind people but the qualifications for my inner circle are quite a challenge to meet. I think that’s why coming out, I had universal support outside my spouse at the time who had a very selfish and unsupportive reaction.

I really hope you’ve found people that listen to and support you.
 
Well damn. That’s one hell of a lesson in keeping your mouth shut. I think I’ve been fortunate in my choice of friends since high school, and I can honestly say I’ve only befriended genuinely kind people but the qualifications for my inner circle are quite a challenge to meet. I think that’s why coming out, I had universal support outside my spouse at the time who had a very selfish and unsupportive reaction.

I really hope you’ve found people that listen to and support you.
I suppose. Not that I was a social butterfly anyway, but while all my friends weren't bad I did experience the fair weather ones.

I'm a lot more selective with friends for sure but I've now become very closed off and perhaps stand - offish, and I don't like discussing details of anything I do. I use the energy for that in writing stories or kinky RPs.

I have found a few people who were treated the same way which made us friends, though not many and I hope you did too.
 
I suppose. Not that I was a social butterfly anyway, but while all my friends weren't bad I did experience the fair weather ones.

I'm a lot more selective with friends for sure but I've now become very closed off and perhaps stand - offish, and I don't like discussing details of anything I do. I use the energy for that in writing stories or kinky RPs.

I have found a few people who were treated the same way which made us friends, though not many and I hope you did too.
I don’t understand how people can be so cruel. They must be very immature and lack self confidence. Trans women deserve better.
 
I don’t understand how people can be so cruel. They must be very immature and lack self confidence. Trans women deserve better.
Thank you very much for saying that, I don't see it changing but at least some people appreciate us.
 
Thank you very much for saying that, I don't see it changing but at least some people appreciate us.
Sad to say that you are right. Even though their laws are not trans friendly at all, in the Philippines people are amazingly accepting. I can walk down the street or be in a crowded mall holding hands with my girl with not a frown or angry look in sight. My girlfriend always uses the women's restroom and in 38 years, she has never had a problem. No wonder she doesn't want to leave!
 
Sad to say that you are right. Even though their laws are not trans friendly at all, in the Philippines people are amazingly accepting. I can walk down the street or be in a crowded mall holding hands with my girl with not a frown or angry look in sight. My girlfriend always uses the women's restroom and in 38 years, she has never had a problem. No wonder she doesn't want to leave!
Exactly the idea, Philippines and Thailand are very accepting of trans women. The places I live and belong to aren't all that friendly though we're being accepted more often, but not enough. The amount of killings or threats to us even in the latest EU elections show our real status, for example.
 
The experiences of @SPARTAN047 and @subbyclarajane are not uncommon and there's plenty more negative instances we've all heard about. Transitioning is a frightening time and a dangerous time too. Quite apart from being baffled by how we should dress and being frightened to step out the door, there's any number of people ready to police your appearance for you. Keep your best friends close and your nearest LGBTQ group will offer support too.

Unfortunately the internet effectively belongs to the USofA and anything that happens there is transmitted into our lives too ( I'm in the UK ). Hatred towards trans folk has been amplified by online conspiracists and picked up by 'the dude in the street' and then becomes a vote winner for spineless politicians.
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Appearance is vital in order to pass - it shouldn't of course, but this is the real world. I see some LGBTQ folks who put a target on their backs by dyeing their hair pink or blue - the goth crowd I suppose. I've been at pains to fly under the radar, just like plenty of women do, but guys will still shout at you to 'smile baby' or make other sexist comments.
This video of NY catcalling was made ten years ago... nothing's changed and she's wearing simple black.

The other thing that pisses me is the assumption we're doing it for sex, and must be fixated with dick. Most of my relationships have been lesbian, but for the past two years I've been going steady with a guy.

Have a safe day :rose:
 
The experiences of @SPARTAN047 and @subbyclarajane are not uncommon and there's plenty more negative instances we've all heard about. Transitioning is a frightening time and a dangerous time too. Quite apart from being baffled by how we should dress and being frightened to step out the door, there's any number of people ready to police your appearance for you. Keep your best friends close and your nearest LGBTQ group will offer support too.

Unfortunately the internet effectively belongs to the USofA and anything that happens there is transmitted into our lives too ( I'm in the UK ). Hatred towards trans folk has been amplified by online conspiracists and picked up by 'the dude in the street' and then becomes a vote winner for spineless politicians.
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Appearance is vital in order to pass - it shouldn't of course, but this is the real world. I see some LGBTQ folks who put a target on their backs by dyeing their hair pink or blue - the goth crowd I suppose. I've been at pains to fly under the radar, just like plenty of women do, but guys will still shout at you to 'smile baby' or make other sexist comments.
This video of NY catcalling was made ten years ago... nothing's changed and she's wearing simple black.

The other thing that pisses me is the assumption we're doing it for sex, and must be fixated with dick. Most of my relationships have been lesbian, but for the past two years I've been going steady with a guy.

Have a safe day :rose:
Sorry to hear your experiences, @stickygirl hon, I know it's not easy.

I try to keep my GLBTQIA+ friends close though it's hard to meet them due to my work schedule.

It's upsetting to be treated like that in general. It's almost definitely US attitudes which are trickling over into the internet, but there are enough conservatives where I am too and they HATE trans people. I'm close enough to the UK, I'd prefer not to say where in public.

You're fully on point. We can say all we want about accepting people as they are, but the nail that sticks out will be hammered down. It's better to dress up to blend in and avoid potential harassment. It's happened to me in any way I was dressed too. I agree I was dressed slutty in some cases like you see in my pictures, in which case I blame myself because I know perfectly well I was dressed for attention. That's the idea of SlutWalks too.

Where I was dressed normally or maybe in a knee length skirt, I blame the people who catcalled me. I was simply trying to look passable. It's better to look passable and dressed nicely though so people don't look at you too hard and think you're female.
 
Sorry to hear your experiences, @stickygirl hon, I know it's not easy.

I try to keep my GLBTQIA+ friends close though it's hard to meet them due to my work schedule.
When I was working in my old university town it was easy and I was actively involved with the student LGBTQ+ society. These days, while I keep in touch with things, I'm just another woman.
It's upsetting to be treated like that in general. It's almost definitely US attitudes which are trickling over into the internet, but there are enough conservatives where I am too and they HATE trans people. I'm close enough to the UK, I'd prefer not to say where in public.
For sure. There's too many right wing influencers in every country - Andrew Tate springs to mind :rolleyes:
You're fully on point. We can say all we want about accepting people as they are, but the nail that sticks out will be hammered down. It's better to dress up to blend in and avoid potential harassment. It's happened to me in any way I was dressed too. I agree I was dressed slutty in some cases like you see in my pictures, in which case I blame myself because I know perfectly well I was dressed for attention. That's the idea of SlutWalks too.

Where I was dressed normally or maybe in a knee length skirt, I blame the people who catcalled me. I was simply trying to look passable. It's better to look passable and dressed nicely though so people don't look at you too hard and think you're female.
Individually we do what we must in order to get home safe, so we avoid unlit streets, we let friends know where we are and when we're home, we wear bulky clothes and a beanie and, as has been featured on tv lately, we carry our keys in our fist - for all the fucking good they'll be.
As a society, we have to teach our children to respect each other. We have to teach boys that rape is wrong. But we also have to stand up for that woman who walked down that unlit street or wore revealing clothing, because she has a right to do that without being attacked.
Maybe that contradiction is the problem? I speak out when I hear men or women comment "she was asking for it/had it coming/dressed like that?/drunk!" Those hypocritical comments make me so angry.

ETA Sorry this suddenly got very heavy!
 
When I was working in my old university town it was easy and I was actively involved with the student LGBTQ+ society. These days, while I keep in touch with things, I'm just another woman.
I've had an offer to speak about my transitioning journey from another lesbian activist at work. I'll consider taking it up.
For sure. There's too many right wing influencers in every country - Andrew Tate springs to mind :rolleyes:

Individually we do what we must in order to get home safe, so we avoid unlit streets, we let friends know where we are and when we're home, we wear bulky clothes and a beanie and, as has been featured on tv lately, we carry our keys in our fist - for all the fucking good they'll be.
Yes, I never go out alone dressed either. I'll think about taking up self defense if I have time. I've heard the keys in your fist could damage your own hands though.
As a society, we have to teach our children to respect each other. We have to teach boys that rape is wrong. But we also have to stand up for that woman who walked down that unlit street or wore revealing clothing, because she has a right to do that without being attacked.
Maybe that contradiction is the problem? I speak out when I hear men or women comment "she was asking for it/had it coming/dressed like that?/drunk!" Those hypocritical comments make me so angry.

ETA Sorry this suddenly got very heavy!
I agree that we should tell boys that rape is wrong. But I know enough women, cis or trans, who love to dress provocatively and call it comfortable. For what? Attracting attention? They know people will look, even other women, and they giggle about the legal power games they play.

I dress like a whore myself so I don't want to be hypocritical, but we should know that everyone is curious about anyone who shows off their body. I know women who do this too, even to men in kilts. Should men rape women who dress like sluts? No, but the chance naturally rises. Should female nurses take advantage of their patients or put their hands up men's kilts, even if they think it's payback? No, but their curiosity is understandable. . Should people be taught to have some modesty and restraint to not attract unwanted attention? Yes, in the same way that you shouldn't flash your shiny new phone and stereo walking down the street or in your car.

I've had so many hands put up my miniskirt without consent, mostly male but some female, and my ass slapped. I didn't like it since it wasn't from the people I wanted attention from 🤣😂. I know I was dressed that way to attract attention and admirers, and that some of it will be unwelcome.

That being said, I fully agree with you that cis and trans women are raped even fully dressed or if drunk. One of my TV friends got roofied years ago and the poor girl was dancing on tables but couldn't remember a thing. All of that is horrible and people should be educated about it. Since I've been whistled at and groped even when dressed less slutty and more classy - I hope, I figure there are horrible men and women who want to keep us in line by threatening rape or murder. That part is sick for sure and we should be discouraging it as much as we can.

I lost interest in Harry Potter years ago for my own reasons, but J K Rowling's attitude toward trans people ensures I'll never support or go back to the franchise again, for example.
 
I lost interest in Harry Potter years ago for my own reasons, but J K Rowling's attitude toward trans people ensures I'll never support or go back to the franchise again, for example.
It's a little cryptic, but JKR is the reason for my sig line. Can anyone guess?
First correct answer gets favours :)
 
I remember at an awards show, Emma Watson said she was "here for all the witches" and people took that as a pro-LGBT stance saying that transgender women are women/witches regardless of what J.K Rowling's views on trans people are. Any other explanations?
Yup! Her she is introducing something at the Bafta's in 2022. JKR had just thrown her first tantrum over trans women and the cast of HP had spoken out against her. Emma topped it and I bought the t-shirt
 
I was curious to see if any other guys, that are attracted to trans women like I am, have a particular thing or things that they prefer in a trans woman?

For starters, I am only attracted to those that are passable in their looks and what I mean is that the average person would not be able to tell that they were once a man. Sorry, just not attracted to a trans woman that looks like she could have played linebacker for the Chicago Bears.

Secondly, I prefer those that have natural breasts that they have gotten through taking hormones, etc. I would not care if their breasts were nearly flat (example: Natalie Mars - I love her tiny boobies ). Again, sorry, but that is my preference, I don't like fake boobs.

Thirdly, I like those that have smaller cocks if they have chosen not to have it surgically removed. I would never NOT love a trans woman that was hung down there but I just like them smaller because to be completely transparent, if I am going to accept their cock inside me, I don't want to feel like I am being ripped apart.

Also, I do NOT have a preference on whether they have gone through gender reassignment surger or not. That makes no difference to me.

Again, these are my preferences but NOT deal breakers, well except for the first one. Guys, let us know yours.
Big Cock and tits
 
Can't remember if I answered this one or not so screw it. I love female trans that REALLY look like females and have a nice, tight cut cock. They really make me rock hard.
 
I have a preference for women (trans or not) who are cute in an offbeat way, quirky, skinny and amusing. My girlfriend has all these qualities of course.
 
My interest in trans women started when I was in early twenties. Hired a prostitute who turned out to be a trans. She made sure I knew before we left the bar, she used her male voice and said, "are you into fantasies". Well I was and I left with her and had my first experience. It was awesome. She was about 6', little taller than me in flats. Nice body with large breasts, and about 8" cock. It was not real thick and fit me very nicely, did not hurt at all, only goodness. (I had been using dildo's on myself for several years before that). Also, first time I sucked cock, liked that a lot too.
So now I find that this is the kind of Trans girl I like. Must have a cock, bigger the better, must be at least versatile, or a complete top. I have found that she does not have to be passable, just need an attempt to look feminine, been with cross dressers too, enjoyed it a lot. I guess I am a bottom mostly, enjoy servicing a trans girl.
However, finding a girl to my specs is not easy. Paying a prostitute is the easy way. So I am more and more looking to find a man. Problem is, I don't find men attractive.
 
My interest in trans women started when I was in early twenties. Hired a prostitute who turned out to be a trans. She made sure I knew before we left the bar, she used her male voice and said, "are you into fantasies". Well I was and I left with her and had my first experience. It was awesome. She was about 6', little taller than me in flats. Nice body with large breasts, and about 8" cock. It was not real thick and fit me very nicely, did not hurt at all, only goodness. (I had been using dildo's on myself for several years before that). Also, first time I sucked cock, liked that a lot too.
So now I find that this is the kind of Trans girl I like. Must have a cock, bigger the better, must be at least versatile, or a complete top. I have found that she does not have to be passable, just need an attempt to look feminine, been with cross dressers too, enjoyed it a lot. I guess I am a bottom mostly, enjoy servicing a trans girl.
However, finding a girl to my specs is not easy. Paying a prostitute is the easy way. So I am more and more looking to find a man. Problem is, I don't find men attractive.
A bottom guy looking for a top girl? Yes, it is very difficult but it is possible. The strange thing is women like my girlfriend don't have guys beating down their door. Nearly all the straight men in her country would never bottom for her. So she dated foreigners on business or pleasure in Manila. Even then, she would go months without a date.
 
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