different kind of girl
different kind of girl
Hey everyone!
I know it's a bit of a rarity for a girl to be interested in this area of sex, but surely I can't be the only girl on here that's really (REALLY!) into traps, transgirls and shemales?
We're talking girls like Natalie Mars, Sarina Valentina, Bailey Jay, Ellery Sweets etc.
I find them so unbelievably hot and sexy, kinda my dream partner I think!
I know it's a bit of a rarity for a girl to be interested in this area of sex, but surely I can't be the only girl on here that's really (REALLY!) into traps, transgirls and shemales?
We're talking girls like Natalie Mars, Sarina Valentina, Bailey Jay, Ellery Sweets etc.
I find them so unbelievably hot and sexy, kinda my dream partner I think!
Re: different kind of girl
It seems to me your post went an inordinately long time without a reply. I think your post deserves a response, and so I'll venture it.
From what I've noticed over a few years of perusing for such information, you are in a minority. I am even more so. I am fascinated by girls of the type you mention. It seems odd to me that more women do not, apparently, find them so.
I identify as male, have no gender dysphoria that I've ever been able to detect, and simply do not find anything sexually attractive about other males, excepting, however, the lower unit. To find said unit on the body of a female seems like bliss to me. I could never appreciate or understand what women find sexually attractive about men. It has always seemed to me that what's attractive and sexy and sensuous is a female body. The optional equipment of vagina or penis merely determines who's pitching and who's catching.
From what I've noticed over a few years of perusing for such information, you are in a minority. I am even more so. I am fascinated by girls of the type you mention. It seems odd to me that more women do not, apparently, find them so.
I identify as male, have no gender dysphoria that I've ever been able to detect, and simply do not find anything sexually attractive about other males, excepting, however, the lower unit. To find said unit on the body of a female seems like bliss to me. I could never appreciate or understand what women find sexually attractive about men. It has always seemed to me that what's attractive and sexy and sensuous is a female body. The optional equipment of vagina or penis merely determines who's pitching and who's catching.
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Thank you!!!
That's a very candid response, and I can completely understand your point if view. You find femininity attractive, but something about the physicality of a penis is interesting, especially when on a transgirl.
I like boys and girls, so any combination arising from that is OK with me, but there's just something so endlessly appealing about traps, transgirls and shemales etc that I just find them beyond perfection!
That's a very candid response, and I can completely understand your point if view. You find femininity attractive, but something about the physicality of a penis is interesting, especially when on a transgirl.
I like boys and girls, so any combination arising from that is OK with me, but there's just something so endlessly appealing about traps, transgirls and shemales etc that I just find them beyond perfection!
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I spent a year as a member on a website for bisexuals, and classified myself as bi-curious, not knowing how else to classify me. I posted quite a few pics that I think attractively represented my particular interests, and I'm no chubby, hairy old man. Though I received lots of interest from guys, alas, there was only a tiny interest from ladies (And they were close to 1000 miles away.) So, my conclusion is that women just aren't into it, once you eliminate the forced-feminization/domination/humiliation fetish niche.
I find nothing emasculating in gender fluidity, nor in the ability/willingness to embody female form. We are what we are, yet is it strange to sometimes seek to emulate that which we adore? Maybe I have different gene expression from everyone else, but I too do wonder how many women there are, who are like you.
I find nothing emasculating in gender fluidity, nor in the ability/willingness to embody female form. We are what we are, yet is it strange to sometimes seek to emulate that which we adore? Maybe I have different gene expression from everyone else, but I too do wonder how many women there are, who are like you.