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"I love being the first front hole a gay man has tried" 
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Pooner's gay friend is a genitalist and into dick only. Clearly he is in the wrong and must learn to eat out the manpussy.
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"Our trans guys spaces are being taken over by enbies and transmascs!" Now you know how we feel.
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I love being an experimentGeneral 18+ (self.gaytransguys)
submitted 10 hours ago by Impressive_Net_5860 to r/gaytransguys
I’m going to preface this by saying I live in a part of the U.S. where being trans is generally accepted and normalized. I have never had an issue with someone misgendering me or not respecting my personhood and boundaries. I realize this is not a universal experience.
I love being the first front hole a gay man has tried. I also love people who are turned on by the combination of my body and my genitals. As long as they’re GGG, so am I. There’s something thrilling about being a rare commodity to be played with. Try all those holes, then let me top.
I see a lot of people who don’t want to be an experiment, which is totally fine, but I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with being a novelty as long as there’s a foundation of respect and a clear out.
submitted 10 hours ago by Impressive_Net_5860 to r/gaytransguys
I’m going to preface this by saying I live in a part of the U.S. where being trans is generally accepted and normalized. I have never had an issue with someone misgendering me or not respecting my personhood and boundaries. I realize this is not a universal experience.
I love being the first front hole a gay man has tried. I also love people who are turned on by the combination of my body and my genitals. As long as they’re GGG, so am I. There’s something thrilling about being a rare commodity to be played with. Try all those holes, then let me top.
I see a lot of people who don’t want to be an experiment, which is totally fine, but I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with being a novelty as long as there’s a foundation of respect and a clear out.
Pooner's gay friend is a genitalist and into dick only. Clearly he is in the wrong and must learn to eat out the manpussy.
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I think I have a genitalist friendDiscussion (self.ftm)
submitted 3 hours ago by RamonPPW to r/ftm
I have a cis gay friend who is the type of gay guy who is always talking about how much he loves dicks and how he is "addicted" to cocks, etc. He never disrespected me or spell my pronouns wrong, he always treated me well. But some of his comments triggers me. Yesterday we met some trans women on the street and he said that he is friends with them and added that they have "a huge dick" (idk but maybe he probably wants to be friends with them because of that) and that comment bothered me deeply. I've seen him talking to other friends of ours that he has never touched a pussy and never intends to do so. Anyway, was he really unhappy in that sentence or am I being too paranoid?
submitted 3 hours ago by RamonPPW to r/ftm
I have a cis gay friend who is the type of gay guy who is always talking about how much he loves dicks and how he is "addicted" to cocks, etc. He never disrespected me or spell my pronouns wrong, he always treated me well. But some of his comments triggers me. Yesterday we met some trans women on the street and he said that he is friends with them and added that they have "a huge dick" (idk but maybe he probably wants to be friends with them because of that) and that comment bothered me deeply. I've seen him talking to other friends of ours that he has never touched a pussy and never intends to do so. Anyway, was he really unhappy in that sentence or am I being too paranoid?
"Our trans guys spaces are being taken over by enbies and transmascs!" Now you know how we feel.
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why do ftm spaces feel the need to be inclusive of people who aren't ftmBlogpost (self.4tran4)
submitted 5 hours ago by Efficiency_Common to r/4tran4
this might be happening in mtf spaces too, i wouldn't know, so i am speaking specifically in the context of ftms.
it's like every space made for trans guys gets overtaken by nonbinaries or "transmascs" eventually and you can't say anything about it without being labeled as transphobic. the fact that there is a seperate subreddit made specifically for binary trans guys (ftmmen) because arr slash FemaleToMale is full of people who aren't men is insane to me. and most of this is happening because of the one common thing we share with those people: being afab (and some intersex people here and there) but not women.
fact is though, most of our other experiences don't align. i would say we both might feel dysphoria towards the same features but a lot of them don't have dysphoria at all. this isn't trying to "seperate the community" it's just facts. some spaces are made for certain communities that you aren't a part of. back when i was enbycoping i would always stay in the nonbinary communities (which made me realise i don't really relate to them). can't they just go to r /transmasculine or something?
submitted 5 hours ago by Efficiency_Common to r/4tran4
this might be happening in mtf spaces too, i wouldn't know, so i am speaking specifically in the context of ftms.
it's like every space made for trans guys gets overtaken by nonbinaries or "transmascs" eventually and you can't say anything about it without being labeled as transphobic. the fact that there is a seperate subreddit made specifically for binary trans guys (ftmmen) because arr slash FemaleToMale is full of people who aren't men is insane to me. and most of this is happening because of the one common thing we share with those people: being afab (and some intersex people here and there) but not women.
fact is though, most of our other experiences don't align. i would say we both might feel dysphoria towards the same features but a lot of them don't have dysphoria at all. this isn't trying to "seperate the community" it's just facts. some spaces are made for certain communities that you aren't a part of. back when i was enbycoping i would always stay in the nonbinary communities (which made me realise i don't really relate to them). can't they just go to r /transmasculine or something?