I'had a conversation with a cisgender person about this kind of thing. Like, fits transphobic if you don't want to sleep with a trans person. Some points | brought up. 1. What is it about sleeping with a trans person that troubles you? 2. Not all...
I'had a conversation with a cisgender person about this kind of thing. Like, fits transphobic if you don't want to sleep with a trans person. Some points | brought up. 1. What is it about sleeping with a trans person that troubles you? 2. Not all trans people have the same bodies. What about the people that have had bottom surgery? 3. What happens if you never saw or interacted with that part of their body? Would it make a difference? 4. Even if you find a specific set of genitals unappealing (and you should really think about why that is) lots of people find different body parts unappealing. People who don't like feet still have intimate relationships with people that have those. 5. There's a very good chance that potential transgender partners are even more uncomfortable about those parts of their body than you are.
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