Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
You may have to contemplate this a little. Start with one end of the spectrum: You meet a person who appears to be a male in sex and gender, who dresses, talks, walks and otherwise behaves like a cis male, but who tells you "I'm a transwoman." Will you then be attracted to them sexually?
Suppose you see them later, wearing a dress or a feminine outfit with pants and a top?
The same, but with make up and a feminine hairstyle?
All the way to a completely transitioned, post-hormones, post-op, fully healed and functioning (sexually), which I assume would be a definite yes for you.
When does no become yes in that process?
Suppose you see them later, wearing a dress or a feminine outfit with pants and a top?
The same, but with make up and a feminine hairstyle?
All the way to a completely transitioned, post-hormones, post-op, fully healed and functioning (sexually), which I assume would be a definite yes for you.
When does no become yes in that process?