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Here is a sample of my writing. Pretty tame. http://www.literotica.com/s/exposed-20Well, I don't get hard because I don't have one of those, but I'd be interested in this. Not sure about specific scenarios but I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
What stella_omega said.Ok, what the Hell does cis mean? I looked it up that it mean the same side, but what does it mean here?
Ugh, my tiny redneck brain can't comprehend it.
Reminds me of a scene from Carol Queen's "The Leather Daddy and the Femme"Cis means that you and your body are "on the same side" so to speak. Means that the genitals you have agree with the gender in your head.
Opposite of "trans."
I have one story that I'm muddling about in my head, of a trans man getting involved with two cis leathermen. Problem is i start off thinking "stroker" but I always come up with more than that, and shit gets complicated.
Cis means that you and your body are "on the same side" so to speak. Means that the genitals you have agree with the gender in your head.
Opposite of "trans."
I have one story that I'm muddling about in my head, of a trans man getting involved with two cis leathermen. Problem is i start off thinking "stroker" but I always come up with more than that, and shit gets complicated.
Well there is a reason that people use specific language...trans women could be considered "born male" but that wouldn't describe their gender, and many transmen feel they have always been male. Trans ans cis are the common language people use, why would you want to use something else?
Missouribiguy if this annoys you or whatever it kind of seems like maybe you don't really have an interest in the initial subject of this thread. Do you have any suggestions for stories?
because "born male" is true of trans men also. Just not true of their bodies.Wouldn't it work if we just said "transman with born male". I don't usually gripe about these things, but these labels do tend to become total bullshit after a while.
I gotta reread that.Reminds me of a scene from Carol Queen's "The Leather Daddy and the Femme"
because "born male" is true of trans men also. Just not true of their bodies.
And also because phrases like "Born male" and "Born female" is often used as a weapon against trans people, a proof that they are not really male/female and just kidding themselves -- or conning the cis population.
"cis" is a non-judgmental, context-neutral term to describe one class of people who are a little bit different from another class of people at certain times. It had to be a new word, because all of the others have been shoved full of context, and not always the best type of context either.
I have one story that I'm muddling about in my head, of a trans man getting involved with two cis leathermen. Problem is i start off thinking "stroker" but I always come up with more than that, and shit gets complicated.
Cis means that you and your body are "on the same side" so to speak. Means that the genitals you have agree with the gender in your head.
Opposite of "trans."
I have one story that I'm muddling about in my head, of a trans man getting involved with two cis leathermen. Problem is i start off thinking "stroker" but I always come up with more than that, and shit gets complicated.
I do that too... fucking plot keeps developing...
Nope. i have this really disruptive inability to suspend disbelief long enough to finish writing anything!Pokes in head.
Yesplease!
And I know someone else who has to follow my breadcrumbs here (Kuro, over here! *waves*)
As for scenarios, I'm not a good one to ask, for I am one of those kinksters, and too often end up playing with power or discomfort when I write. Not everyone's cuppa.
Also:
Yeah, seriously, stop doing that.
(Did you already finish that one? )