Transsexuals and dating (23)

10 Name: Secret Admirer : 2007-06-14 05:13 ID:pQPVB4JK

To me, public crossdressing is about as disturbing as public nudity, or hideous cosplaying. I saw a "girl" with a blocky face and stubble at my school and I felt thoroughly weirded out. I think homosexuality is great, and taking horomones to assume the gender you "need" is your choice, but I don't want someone who is clearly not female try to pass as one and act as if we are supposed to consider them normal rather than an undercover spy who should be rooted out.

Yes, crossdressers upset my traditional, conservative bounds of what male and female mean. And I'm not claiming that your penis/lack thereof is the only determinant of gender. That's a fallacy: people with male genitals who actually appear and act female (intersexed people, mainly) are totally fine by me. Rather, it's the presence of the costume which ticks me off.

For those of you arguing against all transsexuals, I'd make the argument that the hideous ones aren't representative of the idea in general. Here's a transsexual who looks like a high school teacher of mine who's also about to get a sex change:

http://trannyboi.com/monthbymonth.htm

Both my teacher and this person are not shaking my world. They were androgynous before and now they can resemble their chosen gender.

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