Quote: They wont care i mean you can always ask them what their opion is on trans people and see how it goes
I'm not sure why I didn't think of that. Probably because I overthought it again. Haha. But I do agree that I much to be upfront about things, I don't like hiding or lying about anything.
Quote:It may or may not influence my my thoughts on a potential relationship, I just don't know. All I know is if something important like that was kept from me it would create a trust issue, and I am not a very willing person to give my trust, it must be earned.
I never thought about it like that. I like to think of myself as a thrustworthy person and I hope there's more people out there that would want to know and discuss before turning away.
Quote:Spencer have you had the operation then? Are you sure you want to be with a gay guy and not just with any guy? You are a female to male person, right?
You would date other trans guys, meaning another female to male person?
Another question I have is what are your attractive features, as a person? I mean physical and character features? Good looking pecs? Sense of humour? Gentleness?
No. Most guys do not get the operation, it's not as easy as the operation for MTF, it's much harder to add something than to take it away. It costs thousands of dollars and has to be done, or usually, is done outside of the country. I would be okay with dating another FTM person, but most guys around my age are going to be fresh in to transition or pre-transition and I think knowing that I'm still kinda fresh in to it I think it would be overwhelming for me to be concerned with my own hardships through it as well as theirs. Basically I'm more comfortable dating a guy I can't relate to as much.
As for attractive features, well the testotserone is giving me a nice amount of muscle tone. But other than that I think I'm kind of a sensitive and laid back-guy.
Quote:It's to do with self sense of gender and sexual orientation, which are, apparently, two quite distinct things, in that respect.
A variety of combinations is possible and any combination could occur.
Gender and sexual orientation are very different things. It's clear that since have gay men and women that our sexuality isn't at all defined by our gender. It does become more coplicated when your TS or TG because well, a straight trans man, why not just be a lesbian? Because gender is not about who you like. When a straight trans guy thinks about being with a women he's not thinking about lesbian sex and a gay trans person is the minority, although most I have met are very "whatever" about their sexuality and some people have changed sides or become bisexual. It really just depends on the person.
Quote:OK, OK, remind which one's the TS and which one's the TG??? Which are the ones that actually get the operation performed?
TG is the umbrella term while TS is under the umbrella. TG refers to TS, genderqueer, cross-dressers, etc. So a TS would be more likely to get an operation performed. I didn't actually know this until I was seeing the gender therapist.