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Transgender girl says she is rejected by straight guys.

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You do have to wonder why :blush:

On a lighter note. I find her attractive and would not mind waiting for her to have the sex change.

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"What kind of guys are you into?" the beach boys ask, as Claire replies about her ideal type, revealing "I like the guys who are really funny."

As the bikini-wearers find out the intentions of the boys, asking of they're "cute", the keen boys instantly reply with comments like "most definitely" and "gorgeous".

One boy even asks: "We should hook up sometimes."

Another says: "So I should put you in here [his phone] as 'beautiful'?"
The boys, who were originally attracted to Claire, did not call after finding out that she is trans.

"That's it, silence," says Claire. "Like nothing from them again."


Claire has also begun making social media diaries of her transition, sharing her experiences with transgender teens across the world.

Hoping on finding a boyfriend, she reveals that she doesn't like telling people the truth and is desperate for an operation.

She says: "In a lot of ways, I don't like telling a guy. Once I tell him all respect goes out of the window.

"Straight guys just can't get over you having the male parts.


Once I've had or get the surgery, I think it will change a lot for me because right now if I meet a straight guy and he doesn't know - we can't get physical if I don't tell him.

"And then if he finds out, things just get so complicated, I can't even begin to explain."
t's not all doom and gloom as the programme reveals some success stories.

Arin Andrews has found love with Katie Hill and both look like they're the perfect teenage American couple in love.

They hang out together, see friends and go to the movies, but their love is one in a million - Arin was born a girl and Katie was born a boy. They are both transgender. rin began life as Emerald, a beauty pageant-winning little girl. The name on Katie's birth certificate was Luke, a boy obsessed with computer games. They met as they were transitioning genders and fell head over heels in love.

They've shared their love story online - posting videos charting their relationship, the physical changes they experience and the emotional rollercoaster of what it is to be transgender, from the lows of bullying, abuse and suicide attempts to their joy as they undergo hormone treatments and surgery.

Transgender girl says she is rejected by straight guys for 'having male parts' - Mirror Online



I think you're much better off selling what you're smoking:
 
I'm with you. Who cares?

I stand by my view that each individual should be treated equally under the law. There is no law that says anyone has to date anyone, or like anyone or be nice to anyone. Identify as you wish, but that doesn't give anyone special privileges. That's where most people get pissed off. Whether it's based on gender, race, religion, etc....nobody likes it one an individual or identity group says that they need to be treated in a special manner. Everybody gets the same laws and the same treatments.

But we have this debate constantly here....

100% same view as mine :)
this is so far back and unrelated but i wish stupidbrownman knew this :YMAPPLAUSE:
 
To be honest, I'm not sure how I would feel if I were in the situation where I was in a position to hook up with a trans woman. Being a straight generally open minded guy, I think I would be ok hanging out and having fun, but when it comes to sex, I would prefer a vagina to a penis. Of course, if I were to get to know the person for a while before getting intimate, I might feel differently.

We are all wired the way we are. Just as a trans woman was born a man but identifies as a woman, as a straight guy, I can only be turned on by woman parts. Intimacy is different than physical attraction though. And no matter a person's orientation, we need to understand and accept differences instead of blindly hating and fearing them.
 
How do you feel about trans men athlete competing in men's leagues?

If I understand correctly you mean someone who was born a woman and transitioned to a man competing with other men.

This I have no problem with.

The other way around I feel that even with hormonal therapy their basic inherited genetic physiology would give them a definite competitive advantage.

As evidenced in the brief career of trans gendered MMA fighter Fallon Fox Fallon "The Queen of Swords" Fox MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography - Sherdog.com.
 
I am sorry but I do not agree with trans male or female competing in natural born male/female sports. I think if the trans want to compete, start your own league/Olympics' etc.

There are rules about drugs that enhance, which trans males would be taking to change their bodies, and muscles, etc.

For trans females, they started out at an advantage body wise and although they take drugs to take some of that away, there is no measure of how much.

I am not on the "make your bathroom" debate, but for sports, where genetics play a role and we already recognize that as a society {male/female split sports, Paralympics/Olympics spilt} it only makes sense to keep this split too.

As for the topic at hand with the girl - Umm. sorry about your dating luck????? or Welcome to the world of reality???? I don't know but I think one of those two lines would fit.
 
here is a simialr case a cry baby acted like a victim when a straight man refuses her advanced and said he is not interested in dating a trans woman. and why is that if you reject dating trans you are a bigot but if a woman said she does not date black guys everybody says "it's her body"




and forcing somebody to date you or sleep with you is called rape.
 
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