Can a transgender woman be a lesbian?
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Yes, Sexuality & Gender have nothing to do with each other. What you have doesn't affect who you want to go with
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Yes, just because you transition to your desired gender doesn't mean you change your sexuality. They are two separate things.
For example, a biological man (who is attracted to females) transitions into a female, they will always still love females, NOT males. Or another example, where a biological female (who is bisexual) transitions into a male, they would still be bisexual.
For example, a biological man (who is attracted to females) transitions into a female, they will always still love females, NOT males. Or another example, where a biological female (who is bisexual) transitions into a male, they would still be bisexual.
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(Original post by 12115)
Can a man who transitioned to a woman still love women?
Can a man who transitioned to a woman still love women?
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(Original post by Reality Check)
So does that mean that you were originally a lesbian - even before it was lopped off? I don't understand.
So does that mean that you were originally a lesbian - even before it was lopped off? I don't understand.
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(Original post by YaliaV)
You killed the thread.
You killed the thread.

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(Original post by Reality Check)
So does that mean that you were originally a lesbian - even before it was lopped off? I don't understand.
So does that mean that you were originally a lesbian - even before it was lopped off? I don't understand.
Other mtf people never use surgery to transition at all - they just present as female while still possessing male genitals. I don't have any problem thinking of them as lesbians (assuming they like women obviously).
Just a tip - if someone had had a body part removed for medical reasons, would you talk to them about having something ''lopped off''? And if not, why treat surgically transitioned transgender people differently? Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
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(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
The person could be considered lesbian even before transitioning through surgery, yeah - depending on your view on what a transgender person really is. They could be seen as a lesbian in a man's body. In the end it's for them to determine, though, not for us to label.
Other mtf people never use surgery to transition at all - they just present as female while still possessing male genitals. I don't have any problem thinking of them as lesbians (assuming they like women obviously).
Just a tip - if someone had had a body part removed for medical reasons, would you talk to them about having something ''lopped off''? And if not, why treat surgically transitioned transgender people differently? Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
The person could be considered lesbian even before transitioning through surgery, yeah - depending on your view on what a transgender person really is. They could be seen as a lesbian in a man's body. In the end it's for them to determine, though, not for us to label.
Other mtf people never use surgery to transition at all - they just present as female while still possessing male genitals. I don't have any problem thinking of them as lesbians (assuming they like women obviously).
Just a tip - if someone had had a body part removed for medical reasons, would you talk to them about having something ''lopped off''? And if not, why treat surgically transitioned transgender people differently? Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
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(Original post by CoolCavy)
It's also not removed at all, the existing tissue there is inverted to create the internal cavity of a woman's genitalia and what was the penis head becomes the clitoris
It's also not removed at all, the existing tissue there is inverted to create the internal cavity of a woman's genitalia and what was the penis head becomes the clitoris
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(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
Just a tip - if someone had had a body part removed for medical reasons, would you talk to them about having something ''lopped off''? And if not, why treat surgically transitioned transgender people differently? Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
Just a tip - if someone had had a body part removed for medical reasons, would you talk to them about having something ''lopped off''? And if not, why treat surgically transitioned transgender people differently? Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
(Original post by anosmianAcrimony)
Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
Seems tasteless and needlessly unpleasant.
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(Original post by A Rolling Stone)
boomers and myself have more money than you ever will.
boomers and myself have more money than you ever will.
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(Original post by Anonymous)
A Rolling Stone is saving up enough money to get the op in Bangkok.
A Rolling Stone is saving up enough money to get the op in Bangkok.

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Apparently being scientific and factual is reason enough to have your post deleted.
What a mad world we live in.
What a mad world we live in.
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