Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Is this coming from personal experience?
I am assuming that she is post op, otherwise I would have found out earlier.Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Upset I was deceived. Grossed out. And a bit impressed that the procedure is so good that was fooled.
Massive respect for the skills of her surgeon! If you can get to that point without noticing, I don’t see why it should be an issue in itself.Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
I don't know what would be my reaction.Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
You can't perfectly replicate female genitalia, and intercourse would reveal it, if she's post op.
I've never met a trans I didn't know it about her very quickly. It's something you can sense, even if they are "passable" to many people.
There are a lot of transexuals in Hollywood, and I worked there for years in the 70s. I dont' think I can be fooled, so for me, the point is moot.
I remember the flick, the crying game. I was fooled, but on film, and up close, are two different things.
Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
On what basis?I would sue the crap out of it.
Given that I take relationships slow and sex would come after months of knowing each other when presumably a number of intimate talks would have occurred...and this wasn't mentioned...my trust in that person would be gone and I'd probably be overly cautious in the next relationship to the point of it failing.Let's imagine that you had sex with a "woman", and "she" only told you about her trans-ness after you had slept with her. What would your reaction be?
Let's be honest.
On what basis?
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As others have stated, sex simply wouldn't occur without knowing such things. To answer the question, though--yes, I would have a problem with it. I don't know why I would, or what logic is to be found in being uncomfortable with being intimate with a woman that you have to told once had a male body, but it is what it is. Perhaps if brought up in a society that isn't concerned with such things, that repulsion simply wouldn't exist.
Being honest ensures that guys like me will pass, unfortunately, but I would appreciate that honesty.
Good luck. Since you went into it willingly and did not find out until after the act was done, AND since it would not have a detrimental affect upon your life and health, it would be no more sexual assualt than if you found out that the woman you banged was married when she said she was single.Sexual assault.
Of course heterosexuals exist. Cite where anyone has said differently. As to repulsion, while it is natural in some heterosexuals, it is not universally so. Likewise, heterosexual sex is repulsive to some homosexuals, although, also, not universally so.Heterosexuals exist. The repulsion is actually natural for heterosexuals.