If they were cool id hang out..but I like females so I wouldnt be interested any further.
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I really don't know. I have no interest in picking one up in a bar, because that's just not something I'm attracted to. But if I fell in love with someone that was and found out afterwards, I'd have to think about it. It's not exactly a situation I'm familiar with.
I'm a man, so . . . no I will not "date" a man.
I am so glad I didn't grow up in modern day public schools, where telling the truth is frowned on, and propaganda is more important than education,.
I feel sorry for kids.
What is this "truth" that is frowned upon in public schools? Does it have anything to do with texts written by ancient desert nomads in the middle east?I'm a man, so . . . no I will not "date" a man.
I am so glad I didn't grow up in modern day public schools, where telling the truth is frowned on, and propaganda is more important than education,.
I feel sorry for kids.
Born_Lucky
They would have to be a former man... no male genitalia...
If they were a man who had the surgery to become a women, then of course... they are a woman now... but I cannot date a person with a penis sorry...
[QUOTE="coltgames"]What makes someone a man? How is someone born a man? Just curiousthe way some of u people think is distrubing NO way, and if your born a man u will always be that way no matter what surgery
Lockedge
I don't think it's worth it.
Probably not. Your either attracted to the same sex or you are not. It's just not in my make up. Don't fault someone who is, but its just not me.
What makes someone a man? How is someone born a man? Just curious[QUOTE="Lockedge"][QUOTE="coltgames"]
the way some of u people think is distrubing NO way, and if your born a man u will always be that way no matter what surgery
LikeHaterade
I don't think it's worth it.
:P True enough. I'm just tired of that argument, and how inconsistent the answers are from person to person.the way some of u people think is distrubing NO way, and if your born a man u will always be that way no matter what surgery
What makes someone a man? How is someone born a man? Just curious in gonna leave well enough alone but that shouldnt even be a question[QUOTE="LikeHaterade"][QUOTE="Lockedge"] What makes someone a man? How is someone born a man? Just curiousLockedge
I don't think it's worth it.
:P True enough. I'm just tired of that argument, and how inconsistent the answers are from person to person.People fear what they do not understand... they don't see how a man could actually be a women mentally, they don't want to end up in a tranny trap, and they are terrifed that they will go to bed with a women and wake up with a big hairy dude...
For me, I just could not date someone with male genitalia.. but if a man went through the operation to become a woman, was biologically female, then yes I could...
This^If I find out after I fall in love... then probably. I've discovered that femininity is what I find attractive... not necessarily the woman sex. So if she talks, walks, acts, looks and thinks like a woman... but is/was a man, then I doubt I would much care.
foxhound_fox
:P True enough. I'm just tired of that argument, and how inconsistent the answers are from person to person.[QUOTE="Lockedge"][QUOTE="LikeHaterade"]
I don't think it's worth it.
heysharpshooter
People fear what they do not understand... they don't see how a man could actually be a women mentally, they don't want to end up in a tranny trap, and they are terrifed that they will go to bed with a women and wake up with a big hairy dude...
For me, I just could not date someone with male genitalia.. but if a man went through the operation to become a woman, was biologically female, then yes I could...
I mean, I've come out to enough people and talked to enough to understand where many come from. I just like to hear some honest justification behind their reasoning. It's when people try to throw out definitions and science into the mix that I get offended(at least, if they don't understand what they're spouting off about). I always appreciate honesty and elaboration, even when it's not so favourable to me(which is often, and that's fine).People grew up in an era of "transsexuals" only having exposure in Jerry Springer and in the news when they get killed or something. It's understandable for people to be wary about it all, for people not to know or understand. It's fine and reasonable for people to have standards. It's just weird when people say stuff like "if your born a man u will always be that way" when history and science certainly poke some holes in that line of thought.
[QUOTE="Agent-Zero"]I doubt it.sonofsmeagleand yet your sig says otherwise What I say and what I think can be two totally different things...
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