^Nah, not anywhere, any time. But if I were trapped on Mars in the year 1,000,000 BC, I can bet you...well...you know.
What does that make me, then? Half-bi?!In a world where you can completely change your gender (or cross-dress if you prefer not to remove your womanly or manly parts), I think words like homosexual and heterosexual have been rendered obsolete.
In a world where you can completely change your gender (or cross-dress if you prefer not to remove your womanly or manly parts), I think words like homosexual and heterosexual have been rendered obsolete.
In a world where you can completely change your gender (or cross-dress if you prefer not to remove your womanly or manly parts), I think words like homosexual and heterosexual have been rendered obsolete.
I always say if it was born a man then he is still a man no matter what he does to himself. I wouldnt date a dude who is now a woman because in my eyes he/she is still a guy and that would be gay. However I see nothing wrong with dating a guy who used to be a girl because that guy is still a girl in my book and by dating them you are not being homosexual.
I am a big fat loser, but if I put on a Superman suit, I am still a big fat loser underneath I won't be magically transformed into Superman therefore if a dude gets his weiner cut off and made into a woman's private parts he is still a dude in my book.
Why? Because they look mannish? So do many women who aren't transsexual. It doesn't mean that men who are attracted to them are secretly gay or something, any more than women who are attracted to effeminate-looking men are secretly lesbian. As long as they're attracted to them as women and as men respectively.Gaith said:It's pretty easy in many cases to identify post-op transexual women with the naked eye.
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