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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No, if I met someone I thought was female I'd be pretty pissed that they hadn't informed me prior to meeting as I would not have met them in the first place. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m not sure how that would happen for me as I would likely know beforehand. However if I met them, and fancied them enough to ask them out and was unaware until later it wouldn’t bother me, it would just be a surprise. I really like feminine TS’s and TVs, particularly if they still like to use their meat and two veg. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No, if I met someone I thought was female I'd be pretty pissed that they hadn't informed me prior to meeting as I would not have met them in the first place."
Same.. and in bi. No need to mislead people. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No, if I met someone I thought was female I'd be pretty pissed that they hadn't informed me prior to meeting as I would not have met them in the first place.
Same.. and in bi. No need to mislead people."
Maybe it just hadn’t come up in conversation. It’s much the same as being bi but not telling someone when you first meet them.
Admittedly I would expect it to come up in conversation during the date |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No, if I met someone I thought was female I'd be pretty pissed that they hadn't informed me prior to meeting as I would not have met them in the first place.
Same.. and in bi. No need to mislead people.
Maybe it just hadn’t come up in conversation. It’s much the same as being bi but not telling someone when you first meet them.
Admittedly I would expect it to come up in conversation during the date "
It’s not the same as being bi! It’s downright bloody deceitful and a waste of someone’s time. It does happen as it’s happened to 2 straight male friends of mine and they were fuming. It’s bang out of order. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No, if I met someone I thought was female I'd be pretty pissed that they hadn't informed me prior to meeting as I would not have met them in the first place.
Same.. and in bi. No need to mislead people.
Maybe it just hadn’t come up in conversation. It’s much the same as being bi but not telling someone when you first meet them.
Admittedly I would expect it to come up in conversation during the date
It’s not the same as being bi! It’s downright bloody deceitful and a waste of someone’s time. It does happen as it’s happened to 2 straight male friends of mine and they were fuming. It’s bang out of order. "
I think if I was straight I’d feel that way too. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
I'd walk away immediately - I'm bi, and have absolutely no problem with TV's - I do however have a problem with deception, and if that person had set out to deceive then they wouldn't be for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd walk away immediately - I'm bi, and have absolutely no problem with TV's - I do however have a problem with deception, and if that person had set out to deceive then they wouldn't be for me."
I’m not immediately jumping to the conclusion it was a deliberate act of deception, but if I felt it was then I would do the same.
Maybe it’s because I see the person, before their gender that causes me to feel differently about this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you met a beautiful feminine date and later she undressed and had the meat and two veg, would you continue..?"
The more interesting counter question would be. Has it already happened to you and you decided to have your meat and 2 veg |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"If you met a beautiful feminine date and later she undressed and had the meat and two veg, would you continue..?
The more interesting counter question would be. Has it already happened to you and you decided to have your meat and 2 veg"
Never happened to me but I sleep regular with trans ladies. I ask because many attract 'straight' men, prefer 'straight' men or guys that fuck then think of themselves as 'straight'. |
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"If you met a beautiful feminine date and later she undressed and had the meat and two veg, would you continue..?"
Something is not right if that feminine beautiful date didn't tell that guy upfront.
Really not right...both parties.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd walk away immediately - I'm bi, and have absolutely no problem with TV's - I do however have a problem with deception, and if that person had set out to deceive then they wouldn't be for me.
I’m not immediately jumping to the conclusion it was a deliberate act of deception, but if I felt it was then I would do the same.
Maybe it’s because I see the person, before their gender that causes me to feel differently about this."
My bisexuality doesn't really have any relevance to anyone other than myself if I'm playing straight.I get what you're saying and see your point, I feel that it's two seperate things though. |
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I am totally straight. If she can fool me when she is fully cloath'd, And is totally feminine with her manerism's. Then she should be treated as a woman, irrespective, that she has the genitalia of a man. Because in her mind she is a woman. |
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If it was a romantic date, it would be different from meeting someone by chance and the couple flirting and taking it further. As others state, there are things to discuss up front, if you are dating, where you would expect mutual trust and respect.
I've been 'touched' by men in clubs since I turned 18. - I was 16 overseas, when I legally visited dance clubs, when I dressed, expanding from my public dressing since 8. The men who have accosted me since adult times were largely due nothing, as no respect had been given by them. You'd be surprised how many people are too forward - I think this thread is a bit skewed against those who have contact with men and would better focus on the difficulties that men who identify as men, may visit upon others. I've lived in several countries and the UK is unusual. |
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