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Haven't read this article because the Inaccurate Title throws me off!

1) You don't know what I know... (seriously!)
2) I doubt there is any Shit in Gatorade, let alone it being full of it

I know Charlie is reposting this article but try and use your combined editorial experience to do a better job. Like many here, I am

Okay, I guess I see what you mean. In all the scenarios you layed out, I would definitely stay with the man I was in love with/attracted to.

But I wouldn't blame other people, in the face circumstances that are less than ideal/aren't a good fit for them if they're simply not attracted.

I've known several people who have terminated a relationship when they found that their partner was unable to have biological children, despite being cis gendered. If it were the 'lack of biological function' side of things, I'd guess that's a pretty reasonable cause to want to not date a trans woman/man. I'd also

I'm well aware my narrative is very different which is ok. But those study are faulty because of one thing is most girl like us usually self medicate ourselves cause we don't have health care or can't afford it. Two a huge population of trans individual are what I call living in the background which mean they are

okay I as transwoman will speak freely without holding back about my experience dating men. A bit of background as a boy when I was trying to live in the male I was bisexual so I seem quite a bit of things. so when I transition I thought I figured it out I was like everyone else cause my main group of friends were all

Disclaimer: Okay. I have the feeling I'm going to get eaten alive here. So please, before lashing out at me for expressing a dissenting opinion, at least try to understand my uncertainty.

So on the off chance that my boyfriend who's biological sex matches his gender identity but for someone reason still classifies as trans reveals to me he was mis-sexed at birth and I don't like it... then I'm transphobic. Alrighty then. In that case, I think I'm safe. Because I wouldn't mind.

" And plenty of

Buddy, I've been saying the same thing you said all along. Unfortunately, this place ain't for dissenting opinions. You can go ahead and ignore the replies you get, you're not going to gain any ground here.

There's nothing wrong with being gay though. It seems like internalized homophobia for transgender people to try to distance themselves from that. They should own it.

I'm 100% pro-trans human rights but just because I don't want a boyfriend who has a vagina that means I'm, by default, transphobic?

WHAT.

I mean, isn't it a TAD bit unreasonable to expect people to just DROP a cisgender preference? Wanting to have sex with men, who's sex match their gender and were born with penises is

Hmm, so disagreeing with someone on the internet about the definition of a term is just like claiming that gay people should be literally grabbed from their houses, taken to a tree, and hung for an arbitrary characteristic of theirs. Got it. Now I see why plenty of the LGB distances itself from the T. Idk if the

I actually backed down from a lot of people here after making my comment because they weren't being assholes about it. You, on the other hand, think waging your finger at me over the internet is going to do you justice. Fucking wrong. I am NOT contributing to the oppression of trans people. People on this site have a

Genetic (statistical) outliers are not representative of any percentage larger than "standard deviation."

I'm obviously going to be in the minority stating this, but trans women are not women. Unless they can change their genetics, they are still male. How they choose to live their lives still won't change their genetics. I'm all for people trying to live the lives they want, but until the day science invents a way to

ok, probably going to make some mistakes here. I promise it is not phobia, merely ignorance. It is hard to learn about this. More than half the resources you find are spewing bullshit, and I would never feel comfortable asking unsolicited questions about a person's sex life. I always found that unbearably rude.

Theres no debate on whether its okay for a straight guy (I'm tired of the pseudo intellectual "cisgender heterosexual" Tumblr speak) wants to date a trans woman, or if a trans woman is a woman. I merely scoffed at the iinsistence on the word "real" to refer to trans women because quite literally they are not "real"

I got linked here from Jezebel. I meant to go to Gawker and comment there, but opened the wrong site so I didn't hesitate to comment here because I didn't think having an unpopular opinion here would be some scandal. I am not doing ill upon trans women. Holding my own fucking opinion is not a form of oppression. You

First of all, no. The majority of guys (honest ones) would not hesitate to say that the women in those pics still have masculine features. I would not find them attractive, and a very small portion of "straight" men wouldn't. If dissenting opinions get deleted here then so be it. I wanted to give my 2 cents, not argue

Honest question... I'm a cisgendered, straight identifiable woman. I firmly believe anyone and everyone should feel free to live the life they want and if it doesn't match up with the sex they were born with it doesn't make them any 'less' in their gender identity or should open them up to any type of violence or

And I don't have to. People are allowed to have dissenting opinions. I don't wish ill on trans women, they can live their lives however they see fit. However, I think its rather silly to imply that a man who modifies his body to look like a woman is indeed a "real" woman. First of all, the definition of "real" is