petdave
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen Lucy is now over 18 and has had breast augmentation already and is line for SRS in the near future too. (snip) (no pun intended) Still though, Lucy had problems with relationships. Despite being to all effects a girl, guys shied away once they knew her past. The impression I got from this, and from my own experiences, is that no matter how one looks, moves, speaks and behaves, no matter what one does and no matter how accepted one is socially or how well one passes as female, one will always be “a bloke in a dress” when it comes to relationships, and rejected on that ground alone, regardless of any other factor. One could be the ideal partner in every way, yet one’s past will always outweigh everything else. And that applies to not only male partners, but also to female and to straight, gay or bi partners. So the question is, can a boy ever really become a girl in the world of long-term adult sexual relationships? Well, i would say that if someone has transitioned, and could date and enjoy sexual encounters without undue difficulty IF her "situation" were NOT disclosed, then she has become a woman. While i don't consider myself to be especially narrow-minded in terms of gender and sexuality, i have to vote with the majority on this one and say that in terms of a sexual relationship, a penis is really a deal-breaker when it comes to accepting someone as a woman. It means that a change in gender identiy isn't a matter of "one's past", but one's present. i understand that there's a lot more to gender identity and perception than just hardware, but... a disparity between the two can be a lot for a partner to overcome, just as it can be a very stressful thing for the individual.
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