Maybe they know what I know, that the true way to a man’s heart is six inches of metal between his ribs. Sometimes four inches will do the job, but to be really sure, I like to have six. Funny how phallic objects are always more useful the bigger they are. Anyone who tells you size doesn’t matter has been seeing too many small knives. LKH Narcissus in Chains
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I pot this thed up for this reason, I had a question, and I know that there are others to answer it. So anyone else know. So is mobies right, mr jersy guy, or jeanne or all or is what. Actuly I believe it is all, and there may be more.
I think they're both right..a transsexual is either a woman who has removed her breasts (for cosmetic reasons, not cancer) and possible had a transplant penis 'put on' or is a man who has had breast augmentation (again for the purpose of looking like female breasts, not simply pectoral implants) and possibly had his penis removed and a pseudo vagina perhaps molded. I don't think you necessarily have to have your penis removed (guys) or put on (girls) to be considered a transsexual.
Back in my day, there was a distinction made between "pre-op" transexuals and "post-op" transexuals. The ones in the picture jeanne posted are pre-op, and the ones Mobius describes are post-op. ("op" being short for "operation")
transsexual (tràns-sèk´sh¡-el) noun
1. One whose primary sexual identification is with the opposite sex.
2. One who has undergone a sex change.
- transsex´ual adjective
- transsex´ualism or transsex´ual´ity (-àl´î-tê) noun
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition copyright © 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from InfoSoft International, Inc. All rights reserved.
hope this helps cl
Beg to differ - very seriously. Transsexuals are always pre-op - mostly feminine guys with tits and cocks. A transsexual who undergoes 'the snip' becomes a woman, period. So she may not give birth - big deal - many other women can't, either.Originally Posted by Curtis
Ooh! Now we're getting into semantics. My take on that would be that post-operative transexuals are neither gender, having neither ovaries nor testicles, but I suppose by that reasoning, castrati and women who've had hysterectomies would also be of neither gender.
I like the definition cyndylu provided for us, though I think I've also heard a different word used to describe "one whose primary sexual identification is with the opposite sex".
Gender to me is a 'fluid variable' which is often constructed by culture. Being a constructed concept surely it can be deconstructed... look at madonna Vogue-ing she's a straight woman acting as a homosexual man, but she can still do it. So being transgendered does confuse me, because i personally can not see as to why someone can not ignore the physical. I'm bisexual because I am attracted to personality apposed to looks, i automatically look beyond the physical. A friend of mine is currently midway between woman and man soon to be a man, and i love him for his personality not whats between the legs and to be fair he can cope very well with me when i happilily call him mike and then proceed to use the terms 'she' and 'he' all over the place because i get confused. I'd love to understand why mike feels the need to change, because although i support his decision i do not understand it. To me it just seems like cosmetic surgery, i don't like the way i look so i'll change it....
The only way i almost understand why, is the statement he made 'when i make love to a woman, i feel like a man not a woman when making love to a lady and i want my outward appearance to reflect it'.
Sorry for the way this is worded i'm trying to come across as not being ignorant or disrespectful for the way others want to live their life.
Am i still confused? yes....Willing to be educated? yes
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