Assuming that Hubski doesn't deviate from the real world too much, most of you have a preference for either males or females. If you were to deviate from this preference, which direction would you go? Keep the same body style, or keep the same genitals?
I'm interested in seeing whether you value matching genitals or the rest of the body matching as being more important.
Edit: Changed title, wording
I don't think doommaggot's title and questions prompt mature discussion. I simply can't take someone seriously if they write a sentence like Here's a question for you, doommaggot. Why do you think it matters? What are your personal experiences with transgendered people? What are your opinions on the culture? What prompted you to post this? Give us some insight, I'm not trying to ass-blast you over here.I'm interested in seeing whether you value matching genitals or the rest of the body matching as being more important.
It doesn't really matter at all, I'm just interested in seeing the different perspectives that people have. What is sexual attraction, what is it that makes someone attractive, those sort of questions. This post was focused on how important people see genitals as being. I've probably met a few trans people, but none that I know about. I don't have enough knowledge about trans communities to have any opinions on them. As for why I made this post, I don't know. I don't really understand myself at times.
What the actual fuck, with all due respect, there's gotta be a better way to refer to transgender/transsexual people. Like, idk, transgender.. or transsexual.. Update he changed it, I'm not even going to provide the original title I almost hooked up with a dude once, he was the best pianist in my music school and a total ladies man. We were doing some improv work together in one of the oldest studios in the conservatory, with a stunning view of the Hudson river, and incredible mood lighting. Two ~$85,000 Steinway grands from the 1890s, filling the room with twice-distilled euphoria. If the dude was a chick I would've had a much, much better story let's put it that way. But when he asked me to hook up-- first of all, shitty move, just go for it man-- that's how I kinda definitely knew I wasn't gay. Setting and all was perfect and he's a good looking dude, but I literally just didn't want to kiss him. Don't look down on anybody for it though, and I got love for everyone, regardless of the status of your wiggly bits.
I kinda like my genitals. I'd give it a 8/10, no complaints.
e- im having a weird day
Sorry if I've not worded everything well, this post wasn't meant to be about transgender people at all, but rather about bodies and genitals, and how people view them.
Seeing as you aren't the only one that read it differently than I intended, how should I edit the post to make it clear?
In my opinion, it's worthwhile. Maybe the title.
They sound like the types of terms I'd use to search for porn on 4chan if I was 12 years old. EDIT: title changed, thank god
I have met very attractive people who fall into either one of those categories, I guess. Personally, I prefer women and part of that is that I enjoy femininity. There is enough variety in female genitalia to satisfy me, though I mentioned elsewhere that I ran into a dude that preferred trans women because they appealed to him physically and he was able to find partners who enjoyed and understood traditionally male pastimes and perspectives. I never asked him what his thoughts were on females who represent themselves as male. I guess I can understand that some people are trans, but personally I can't imagine having a relationship with a trans woman, but I say that because I imagine a lot of baggage and while I realize that everyone has some, I don't have any idea how that might influence any level of relationship I might have with such a person. Anyway, I am still too fascinated with my own dick to pay attention to anyone else's.
The maker must have got confused somewhere... I'm pretty sure nothing on me matches. Shit! That said, femininity is power. Man, woman or neither if you wear dresses I'm probably into you.
Neither of those are very important - its more of a personal thing. I'm not attracted to clothing. It's what people do with it! Aesthetically speaking, more interesting things can be done with what people consider feminine articles in my opinion.
( Hey thenewgreen, it's been nearly a month since you encouraged me to contribute, and I would like to apologise for not making you regret that decision earlier :) If you didn't guess based off of this question, I don't fall into the Normal Person (tm) category. I'm attracted to women with and without penises. As such, I view a matching body as being much more important.
No regrets. I'll admit, I just saw this post and it seems there are some edits that have occurred and still, I'm not entirely clear on the question. That said, I'm entirely clear on what was to me the most hilarious thing I read today: via humanodon Anyway, I am still too fascinated with my own dick to pay attention to anyone else's.
Well, I was trying to respond to the question because it did seem to me to be asked in earnest. Roughly paraphrased, it was "how would you swing if you had to choose between girls with penises or boys with vaginas?" which should put my comment into context (kinda). But, y'know . . . the other users in this thread were indignant that rude terms were used to express the idea. Interesting how much of the outrage and calls for maturity are coming from very young people, but that seems to be how it goes.
If it wasn't for humanodon and pablo this might have been the worst post in Hubski's history, maybe it still is. The question was pretty vague to start with, just trying to understand myself and others and sexuality.
While I agree it could have been phrased better, at present I feel like your question has become too vague. I think that the idea of blurring traditional genders and questioning attraction are valid points of inquiry and exploration and that perhaps other users could have taken off their SJW glasses for a minute to consider the question.
I don't think requesting proper use of terminology for something that applies to Real Actual People in Real Life is "SJW glasses" whatever the hell that even means.
How do you get the proper terminology for something that isn't socially acceptable to talk about?
I dunno, I manage to do it. It's not hard! The Internet makes it easier than its ever been in the history of our species to research things, even socially unacceptable things that are officially socially accepted in the DSM. That's still not perfect, but we take what we can get. It's strange to me this kind of stuff is only ever a "SJW" issue to people who I can only assume have no experience with it. Doing even a small amount of research will tell you enough about it especially now that it's becoming easier to actually, you know, talk about it without getting beaten to a pulp among other unpleasantness (though this also still happens frequently enough to be a Problem with a capital P). It irritates me beyond belief that people shove talking about my own god damn existence in an acceptable way to being something only those stuck up, annoying, not-like-me Social Justice Warriors (I really hate this shit too, by the way) care about, because don't worry about it dude you're just a normal guy and no normal guy knows about this weirdo stuff and I dunno why anyone's jumping on you for asking an honest question god some people you know. I already don't get on enough people about it for fear of being labeled "one of the bad ones", and I guess my fear is justified. It fucking sucks. P.S. I see people using "transsexual" but as far as I know that is generally considered outdated. I don't know anyone under the age of 60 who still uses it!
If I had spent half as much time trying to communicate properly rather than worrying about what people would think of me this whole mess would likely have been avoid. Communicating properly in non-professional settings has always been a problem for me, this reply took me about half an hour to write up. Are you transgender? (I think that's what is implied in your post but I'm not fully sure) If so would you be willing to talk to me in private about it? It would help me a lot, but I know it is an emotional topic for a lot of people, so I can understand if you don't want to. I'll be back online in about 9 hours if you are fine with talking.
I don't mind. It's up to you how you want to have that conversation.
I tend to use normal and straight as synonymous. I should probably stop though, as other people tend to attach negative connotations to not being normal. Would 100% Straight (tm) be better?