Okay. If you are a man, having sex with a woman who used to be a man, you aren't gay. You're having sex with a woman, with breasts, no testosterone except the amount normally found in naturally born women, lots of estrogen, a woman whom you found attractive.
Likewise, if you're a woman having sex with a man who used to be a woman, you are attracted to the male body, no estrogen except the amount normally found in naturally born women, lots of testosterone with a male physique.
Once a transsexual begins to take their medication, they begin to become the opposite sex. After the final surgery, they ARE the opposite sex. It isn't a question of gayness. It's a question of what you believe you are. If you're a man, but have a female mind and feel like you're trapped in the wrong body, you are a she. Same vice versa. It can be uncomfortable to look at a transsexual in the middle of their treatment, but once everything's over, they physically and scientifically are whatever gender reassignment they've chosen.
Homosexuals are women who want to be with women, and men who want to be with men. The two are very different.
You guys are hilarious thanks for you opinions. I only ask because a guy in a documentary I was watching confess to sleeping with then but didn't consider himself because of the reasons I stated in the beginning of the thread. I quickly accused him of being gay until I started to think about his reasons for not accepting himself as gay.
Originally posted by siriuswriter
Okay. If you are a man, having sex with a woman who used to be a man, you aren't gay. You're having sex with a woman, with breasts, no testosterone except the amount normally found in naturally born women, lots of estrogen, a woman whom you found attractive.Likewise, if you're a woman having sex with a man who used to be a woman, you are attracted to the male body, no estrogen except the amount normally found in naturally born women, lots of testosterone with a male physique.
Once a transsexual begins to take their medication, they begin to become the opposite sex. After the final surgery, they ARE the opposite sex. It isn't a question of gayness. It's a question of what you believe you are. If you're a man, but have a female mind and feel like you're trapped in the wrong body, you are a she. Same vice versa. It can be uncomfortable to look at a transsexual in the middle of their treatment, but once everything's over, they physically and scientifically are whatever gender reassignment they've chosen.
Homosexuals are women who want to be with women, and men who want to be with men. The two are very different.
Originally posted by heru
You guys are hilarious thanks for you opinions. I only ask because a guy in a documentary I was watching confess to sleeping with then but didn't consider himself because of the reasons I stated in the beginning of the thread. I quickly accused him of being gay until I started to think about his reasons for not accepting himself as gay.
there is "homosexual" as in, attracted to the same gender (which I don't feel attraction to a shemale qualifies as anyways)
and then there is "gay" as in the identity
someone can have as much sex with the same gender as they want and still not have any self-identity as "gay", these are two distinct concepts
Originally posted by heruNo. Bisexual depending on what you personally define as male, else it is still heterosexual 🙂
This question would be an easy answer if your on the receiving in of anal sex by a she male, but what if your the one giving the pounding...lol. And you don't engage with he/she the genital area at all. Would it still be considered gay?