Experiences with Transexuals in the Real World

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I met this girl online and she was in a city I was traveling to while getting some expensive suits. I meet up with her, we go on a date, then afterward she tells me she wants to be friends. Next day she announces her journey to manhood...
I guess I have that effect on people
 
I doubt anyone really cares, but my experience has been pretty vanilla. Nobody calling me a "sandnigger" or exclaiming "Be unwilling to use the telephone!"

There was a pretty androgynous-looking man who was looking for the "family changing room" at my work. I told him where the men's and family restrooms were, with great detail since he seemed new, but only afterward did it hit me. He didn't want to use the men's room, also he had no kids with him, so I can only assume he was some kind of non-binary.

Other than that, there was a MtF in my university parking lot who had this angry look about him. He was dressed pretty sharp, kind of like a sophisticated business woman, but it wasn't really fooling me.
 
I briefly knew some FtM transgender person. They knew my beliefs on the subject (that your gender is the biological sex you were born with, and no surgery/hormone therapy can change that), but we got along anyway because there seemed to be a mutual understanding that we both have a right to our own ideas. So that was nice.
 
I think online culture encourages and amplifies degenerate behavior. So if you meet a trans person offline, they're more likely to be otherwise normal but if you meet them online they'll be a diaperfur scat fetishist pedophile with a yarn wig and a diaper full of shit, and all kinds of other disgusting shit.
 
I think online culture encourages and amplifies degenerate behavior. So if you meet a trans person offline, they're more likely to be otherwise normal but if you meet them online they'll be a diaperfur scat fetishist pedophile with a yarn wig and a diaper full of shit, and all kinds of other disgusting shit.

Take a look at what their social group selects for: Who can claim the most suffering, or suffering-by-association, who can create the most outrage, and who is willing to attack others for their own personal gain. Add in a healthy dose of Geek Social Fallacies, and it's no wonder why such disgusting people thrive in that environment.
 
I've met 2 people whom I know for a fact are transgendered. One of whom was one of the sanest most normal people I've met in my life. She didn't make being transgender into the cornerstone of her personality. She didn't talk about it much, and only disclosed it to people she felt comfortable disclosing it too. She also passes extremely well to the point where she passes for a woman without much of any 2nd thought.

The other one he had more problems but those were likely due to the fact that he had a rough childhood. Grew up in poverty in the south in a place where being LGBTQ was not accepted in the least and he has been living independently without family assistance since he was 16 years old.
 
I have a client who I'm %90 sure was born a dude. Shes' super paranoid and constantly hysterical, but nice enough. She's a navy vet who constantly tells me stories that don't make any sense because it's stuff that they don't let women do. At best she's one of those vets who spent their entire service time in the depot and then makes up stories about how they were an operator.
 
:powerlevel: I'm a detransitioned ex-FTM so I've known several. :powerlevel: Like most people have said in this thread, the ones who define their whole lives around being trans tend to be the most nuts. Buuuut there are also plenty who live normal lives and you would never know they were trans unless you talked to them. Even those ones tend to have some sort of inner turmoil though, I mean, you'd have to in order to transition.
 
I've only run into three in my life two at my college town and one when I went to McDonald's. It was I think in 1994 or 1995 when we went to McDonald's we were in the drive through lane and ahead of us what I thought was a very tall women walking a small poodle. That was until the guy/girl turned around it was wearing a floral dress, hair done like Fran Drescher on the first couple seasons of The Nanny, and a 5 o'clock shadow. Since I was in grade school this led to a bunch of questions for my parents and was the topic of the day at lunch when I was in school the next day. The second time was a trans girl who was in our GSA at community college she made every effort to pass as a women to the point only a handful of people knew her original gender. The third one was at the post office it had the regular danger hair only it was a sickly looking purple and it was screaming at the postal clerk because she mis-gendered it by saying hello sir to it. Danger hair was asked to leave the post office after five minutes of screaming by the guy in charge or he'd call the police. It left all the while flipping off the clerk and boss and then stomping to the parking lot where it was sobbing into the phone.
 
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My buddy and I walk out of a movie theatre late at night, we were teenagers in the upper bracket of teens at the time, and we're heading down the road when ahead of is a pair of legs that won't stop in a short dress that cried out for wind and finished at a winning hair do. So what do we do? Knock each other in the arm and count our luck at finding such a sight. At the corner she turns around... I swear to god, body of Marilyn Monroe, face of Richard Nixon, no word of a lie. We were entirely taken aback.

Few years latter I frequented an after hours bar that had quite a community of trans women. One older guy, an out of towner lacking the most recent radar equipment, actually paid a bouncer to steer him clear of the trans women for the night. They passed that well. The community was by and large fun loving but somewhat insular as one might expect. The slightest effort and you were welcome to hang out though. They never caused problems and I honestly can't clearly recall there ever being a problem with them. They handed out bathroom blowjobs like candy to, which was funny. These were some glamorous trans women mind you and oddly several were Eastern European. They had bad experiences in their pasts to be sure and revelled in no longer being in Eastern Europe. One went so far as to explain she was pleased at not having to pass perfectly to avoid being physically attacked, even by her dates. She wasn't the 'trap' type so the implication was clear and dark.
 
It left all the while flipping off the clerk and boss and then stomping to the parking lot where it was sobbing into the phone.

Because no tranny tantrum is complete without telling all your troon buddies how oppressed you are, while they compete with their own bullshit stories about how they threw a trantrum.
 
I've known quite a lot of transpeople in real life. Every FTM transperson I've known has been chill and just wants to get on with their life. Most MTF people I've known have been cool too, although slightly more dramatic.

I've known one transtrender, a rich white boy from africa who first went ~genderqueer~ then full trans. Pretty much an intolerably preachy SJW type from the start, I guess he felt like he didn't have enough oppression points as a cis male hetero scion of colonial powers, so now goes around on an eternal trans crusade to kick up a fuss against well-meaning, normal people who haven't spent 8 years at an expensive university reading about gender issues.

He's been doctor shopping for a long time because every doctor so far has called him on his shit. I've talked about him to other transpeople I know and they've been like "yeah, that person, no.".

Since becoming trans has broken up with his (very nice) wife and started a bunch of short lived polyamorous relationships with lesbians, who he seems to guilt into sleeping with him by insinuating they're bad progressives if they don't want to sleep with a fat balding dude with a dick.
 
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I've never seen any trans people, but heard about a person who might have been one from gossip a few years ago.

He was a guy, born in mid-late 1990s. He constantly called himself a 'she', but didn't force others to do the same.* He also liked dresses very much. Not sure if he was bullied back in the day, but later on his peers got used to it and thought it was an eccentric shtick. He was very interested in biology and went to Minsk to study it after graduating.

*Russian language's grammar allows this. Verbs in past tense show the gender of the speaker when used with pretty much all personal singular pronouns - "I said" is "Я сказал" if male, but "Я сказала" if female, for example.
 
I've never seen any trans people, but heard about a person who might have been one from gossip a few years ago.

He was a guy, born in mid-late 1990s. He constantly called himself a 'she', but didn't force others to do the same.* He also liked dresses very much. Not sure if he was bullied back in the day, but later on his peers got used to it and thought it was an eccentric shtick. He was very interested in biology and went to Minsk to study it after graduating.

*Russian language's grammar allows this. Verbs in past tense show the gender of the speaker when used with pretty much all personal singular pronouns - "I said" is "Я сказал" if male, but "Я сказала" if female, for example.
Slightly off topic, but I've been wondering how gender-neutral pronouns would work in Russian. (I've studied the language but I'm by no means fluent.)
 
Sometimes I really wish shooting transgenders was legal, it'd give me a great outlet for all of my impotent pent-up rage to be able to shoot a tranny every now and then.

Plus like it or not, every society needs to have some group to marginalize, that's always been a historical norm, and even why progressive lunatics just use 'reverse psychology' and marginalize anyone who they think are 'bigoted' or whatever, so if we need to marginalize someone, it might as well be trannies or people who choose to be degenerate, rather than Jews, black people, Christians, etc.
 
When I was in school there was a spirit week in Decmber, and the theme for one day was "Santa's Workshop." One goofy kid showed up dressed in drag, claming to be Mrs Claus. His Mrs Claus getup included a super low-cut skirt and his pecs taped together to look like cleavage. He was a football player, and the view was equal parts hilarious and disturbing. Some tranny kid bawled about it (literally) when he saw him, and so he got a detention and had to go home and dress normally.
 
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