Stories with intersex females ("dickgirls")...is it something only men enjoy?

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Stories with intersex females ("dickgirls")...is it something only men enjoy?

I have been thinking about writing a series of stories that involve intersex females. I think intersex is the right description, someone who looks like a woman on the outside, but has male reproductive organs...because hermaphrodites have both sets of sexual organs, and I don't think transgender fits the bill, either.

Anyway, I think it would be very fun, but I'm worried that it's not something other women enjoy. If I'm going to write an erotic story, I want both men and women to enjoy it. Personally, it's a hot idea to me, a kind of "best of both worlds" scenario. What do other ladies think? xo FFC
 
I have been thinking about writing a series of stories that involve intersex females. I think intersex is the right description, someone who looks like a woman on the outside, but has male reproductive organs...because hermaphrodites have both sets of sexual organs, and I don't think transgender fits the bill, either.

Anyway, I think it would be very fun, but I'm worried that it's not something other women enjoy. If I'm going to write an erotic story, I want both men and women to enjoy it. Personally, it's a hot idea to me, a kind of "best of both worlds" scenario. What do other ladies think? xo FFC

Do it! Hot!
 
I think the term most people would use is "shemale" for a person who looks like a woman, except for male genitalia. At least, that's what the porn sites call them. (it's not politically correct, according to the LGBTQ or whatever they're calling themselves these days, but it is still popular)

I've heard far more men admit to being turned on by this than women. I'm interested in the responses you get. And yes, I (a man) would read it with great interest.
 
No one can speak for everyone, but the general consensus is a shemale is a fantasy for men far more than women.

I feel the men that find them attractive are obviously the 'straight men who crave cock' crowd and the shemale presents a chance to suck cock, but yet somehow retain an air of still being straight because many of them are very attractive and have breasts and generally enjoy being fucked so its a sort of "bi experience" while claiming its not
 
I have been thinking about writing a series of stories that involve intersex females. I think intersex is the right description, someone who looks like a woman on the outside, but has male reproductive organs...because hermaphrodites have both sets of sexual organs, and I don't think transgender fits the bill, either.

Could be either "intersex" or "transgender" depending on background.

Transgender = somebody whose gender identity doesn't match what they were assigned at birth: e.g. somebody who was born with a male body who IDs as female/non-binary. A trans woman who's had hormone therapy and/or "top surgery" to feminise her face/breasts/etc but hasn't had "bottom surgery" to alter her genitals would fit your description. (This is quite common; bottom surgery is expensive and for some trans women it's not a major priority.)

Intersex = somebody who is born with a body that doesn't neatly fit into "male" or "female" biology. Sometimes this is obvious at birth, e.g. a kid born with ambiguous genitals. Other intersex conditions like CAIS might not be detected until puberty or later.

(Some people are both intersex and transgender - historically doctors have had a bad habit of "correcting" intersex babies via surgery, and quite often that leads to a person who has no idea of their own medical history but doesn't feel comfortable in the gender the doctor picked for them.)

For story purposes: if you're aiming for a realistic portrayal of transgender or intersex people, use whichever of those words fits the background, and do the research like you would if you were writing about a foreign country etc.

But if you want to write a "chick with dick" fantasy that doesn't aim to be an accurate depiction of those groups, I would avoid those words. I don't think many people looking for a CWD story will be searching on "transgender" or "intersex", and people who are searching on those probably don't want CWD fetish.

'Futanari' aka 'futa' might fit the bill there? Or possibly "shemale", but do not use that term for a RL trans person unless they've told you it's OK to do so.
 
I'm a man, I have a few such stories, but pretty much all of the fans were men. Although I got more female fans when I wrote about a woman who was able to transform her body into a man's, so there's that.
 
Personally as a woman I think the 'best of both worlds' would be a masculine hermaphrodite, specifically someone who looked like a man on the outside, and had a penis, but was additionally capable of becoming pregnant and breastfeeding and such. There is a ton of female-written fanfiction starring characters of this type as replacements for female characters because the writers and readers aren't as enthused about seeing m/f pairings.
 
I have a story with a 'shemale' character, I have no idea what the actual term is for the people with this. But I'd love to know, I'll be re-submitting the story soon hopefully, I deleted it some time ago.

They are also called Trannies, obviously neither term is correct or polite. I think the actual term is just simply Transgender. Whereas someone who has changed their gender is called Transsexual. And Hermaphrodites are people with both sexual organs.

Believe it or not theres are also rare occurrences where women have had more than one vagina, and men having more than one penis. Very odd. Odd, but interesting.
 
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I saw a documentary (BBC I think ... the British media one, not the one you're thinking of) last year on the thriving industry of 'Ladyboys' in Thailand. Some of the guys interviewed (mostly Brits) were surprisingly frank on screen about their attraction.

For my chick vote, I'd put it in the 'maybe' column (girl x ladyboy, not guy x ladyboy), but its probably not something I'd read.
 
Don't know whether I'm allowed to link to external erotica, but the Ann Summers erotic writing competition just posted its winners and a runner up by Catelyn Cash was kind of on this subject. Only difference was she used a genetic female plus magic.
 
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