Ok. . so she was a he. .but would you still?

I'm a tolerant dude. If a guy needs to get hormone treatments, his wang turned inside out and a boob job to make him happy, god bless that weirdo. This is America, do whatcha gotta do.

It won't make you a woman, nor will you ever *be* a woman, but if it makes you feel like one and that gets them off, whatever.

Though I do find it all kinda laughable that they expect others to consider them women and, if you don't, you're "intolerant". I tolerate their choices, they have to tolerate my right to say "You're still not a woman cause of that pesky Y chromosome, you're just a gay dude with big boobs and no wang".
 
Well above all, if you see a transgendered woman that looks like Mirim, or even if they werent attractive, it would be a bit disrespectful to refer to them as "men," dont you think?


And from the girl I had an encounter with, from my understanding THEY ALL KNOW THEY WERE BORN BIOLOGICALLY PHYSICALLY MALE. The paradox lies within the mind and the heart where they feel female. And. . to throw science in the mix, it has been scientifically proven that the human brain is female before the male chromosomes ultimately change the sex of the child, "born in the wrong body" is this very instance where men dont feel like gay men, they feel like women. Studies on their brain activity indicate that they behave very much so like women. And doesnt Mirim act very much like a woman? You cant "learn" how to play with barbie dolls when you are 7 years old and your two twin brothers like action figures. They dont "think" they are women, they feel as if they are women. And there are too many instances when they felt like little girls years before puberty, you cant deny some things, and the honestly in children is a rock solid argument.



Although, I do think its a little. . boggling how these children get on hormones so young. Give a scrawny little hispanic boy estrogen doses before he has a chance to go through puberty and they will be beautiful looking transsexuals.
 
I still think that's a little too theoretical, though. I understand what you're getting at there, but when it gets down to it there is no real way to say they do, in fact, "feel like women". They think they feel like women. There's too much contamination post birth by, you know, experiences and observation, to truly say it's that their brain/body telling them they feel like women. Emulating (or simply even demonstrating, without emulation) "traditionally female" behaviors does not mean that they know what it's like to be a woman.

The only way to truly know and feel what it's like to be a woman is to *be* a woman, and vice versa. Given the mutable state of prenatal morphology I'm not gonna lie, there's a somewhat blurry line there, but I still say when it gets down to it, i'ts not that they're women trapped in men's body's, it's men who feel like their true selves seem to be more like whatever their outsider's conception of what being a woman is like, and that there are observable shared behaviors/traits.

Though, as a psyche student it's a pretty common belief ( one that I share, no less) that human beings are born inherently bisexual and it's social stigmas that psychologically suppress them from an early age. Makes sense to me given all the accounts of bi/homosexuality in more or less every mammalian (and apparently at least some birds) creature in nature.

I feel absolutely no attraction towards males whatsoever but I'm not unwilling to accept that there's a good chance it could all be a result of social conditioning and anti-gay stigmas.
 
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