Shemale or Post OpTG

namowa

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I wish I knew who a man would love more - shemale or a post operative TG? Or whether each would get love and sex in equal measure? No comparisons, just something that keeps coming to my mind. I personally feel that so long as they become a true woman to the man, love would flow abundantly.
 
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I wish I knew who a man would love more - shemale or a post operative TG? Or whether each would get love and sex in equal measure? No comparisons, just something that keeps coming to my mind. I personally feel that so long as they become a true woman to the man, love would flow abundantly.

You can fall in love with anyone ,and be happy xx
 
i love shemales...

I wish I could find the right one...
 
changed mind

I did an on-line photo shoot last year with a TG. Before the shoot I had no experience shooting trans-genders or men, just women. I din't know what to expect, but Britney turned out to be a very sexy and desirable model. As the shoot came to an end, I found I was hard and wet - something that does not normally happen on shoots.
 
I did an on-line photo shoot last year with a TG. Before the shoot I had no experience shooting trans-genders or men, just women. I din't know what to expect, but Britney turned out to be a very sexy and desirable model. As the shoot came to an end, I found I was hard and wet - something that does not normally happen on shoots.

Your words are very nice and most encouraging to any TG The realization of being desired would always bring about a lot of happiness in any shemale or TG. Equally, love will always be eagerly sought.
 
I wish I knew who a man would love more - shemale or a post operative TG? Or whether each would get love and sex in equal measure? No comparisons, just something that keeps coming to my mind. I personally feel that so long as they become a true woman to the man, love would flow abundantly.

I've thought for a long time now that a t-girl would be perfect for me. A girl...with a cock. Best of both worlds, since I love girls and adore cocks.

But, as far as love goes...the chemistry between two people will click if they are right for each other, I believe.
 
Why do you ask?

I think it is quite natural for a girl to ask such a silly question as "Am I looking pretty enough to be loved?" I think my question found its root from that eternal question ... "Am I pretty? Will he accept me?"
 
Pretty

I believe everyone has a place ,and someone who loves them ❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋
 
I think it is quite natural for a girl to ask such a silly question as "Am I looking pretty enough to be loved?" I think my question found its root from that eternal question ... "Am I pretty? Will he accept me?"
I asked because I didn't want to make assumptions about your gender, but I am guessing that you're trans (and if you are, you probably know that the word 'shemale' is generally considered inappropriate when referring to trans women).

I guess the short answer is - it depends on the guy. Everyone has different tastes and is attracted to different types of people and different 'looks'. Some men won't find you attractive, some will, regardless of how you look. I believe that there's someone out there for everyone.

That said, it also depends on how transphobic the guy is. Whether or not he thinks you are pretty, he may still reject you if/when he finds out you're trans, regardless of whether or not you've had gender confirmation surgery (if that's what you mean by 'a true woman'). Sadly, as you are probably aware, there is a lot of transphobia out there and you need to be careful when bringing that issue up as some ignorant people can react very negatively. Another possibility is that he could be specifically attracted to pre-op trans women (a 'chaser') and might dump you if you have the surgery. These are all things that you will need to talk about with any future partner.

Ideally, he will accept you for who you are, realize that what's between your legs at any given time is merely incidental to your true self, and support you in your process of transition regardless of how far you decide to take it. But that last decision should be your own, for yourself, and not for anyone else.

Good luck.
 
I think it is quite natural for a girl to ask such a silly question as "Am I looking pretty enough to be loved?" I think my question found its root from that eternal question ... "Am I pretty? Will he accept me?"

Oh Dear, he will accept you and he will hold you in his arms and say he loves you so many times. He will say "I love you". :kiss:
 
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