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Trans question
Topic Started: Jun 1 2017, 09:15 PM (3,200 Views)
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You can refuse to date anyone for any reason you want. I once read a story where two people were dating and one of them told the other that they need to get rid of their cat, they refused to get rid of their cat and so they broke up. It depends what you care about in a person.

It's also possible to have sex with someone who has been through surgery, assuming they had the variation that allows them to have sex. There are multiple surgical options, some being cosmetic, those have minimal options for sex, you still can but you don't really get the depth for an average penis. The only time it would really matter is if the other person wanted children.

Most people who have had surgery can also orgasm, so doesn't really hold them back.

Steve
Aug 11 2017, 07:40 AM
Why is this relevant to dating? I'm aware of the hardships trans people can face but if anything that just strengthens my view further, it shouldn't be something trans people hide out of fear it should become casual information.
Otherwise it's going to take forever for it to be normalized.

As a note I would say however that it's perhaps not wise to have a dating profile that says you're trans, at this stage in society that may be used as a way to hunt you down. Happens to a lot of homosexuals.


Few people have the confidence to stand up and take a risk of being stabbed, it shouldn't be something that is hidden out of fear, but for survival, it is. And yes, it isn't wise to put it on a dating profile.

Cal
Aug 13 2017, 12:11 PM
Of course not. You're assuming they have the same definition of gender and sex and an interchangeability that isn't guaranteed. If I were to ask someone if they're a man or a woman I would be asking based on their biology, not their personal self-identification.


Is that question limited to dating someone? Or do you just go around asking people if they are a man or a women and demand they tell you what they were born as?
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