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MissThang

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Re: Gender disparate clients?
« Reply #15 on: 01 January 2012, 04:40:35 am »
Also it's international hangover day, which doesn't help me much with the old reading-riting-rithmatic  :) I have ordered my outrage to stand down!

amy

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Re: Gender disparate clients?
« Reply #16 on: 01 January 2012, 04:57:00 am »
Also it's international hangover day, which doesn't help me much with the old reading-riting-rithmatic  :) I have ordered my outrage to stand down!

I've been drinking champagne since half past eleven and pottering about doing my house-jobs with the TV on. No hangovers if you find your pace early (although I'm 39 in three weeks, so I've had plenty of time to learn) :D.

As for transgender clients, I'd be happy to see them too but I would struggle with someone who was post op M2F because I'm straight and don't see women. I'll admit to being a little mystified for the reasons Jodie stated, and I would be very conscious about making it clear that I had no experience with TS punters, but provided the client didn't mind it all being a learning curve and possibly feeling a bit thrown together I think it could well be rather lovely :).

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Re: Gender disparate clients?
« Reply #17 on: 01 January 2012, 10:47:25 pm »
I'm curious  to see how  transsexual looks like  in real life but not to have sex with any really.
Maybe If it would be FtM type fully functional as they call it,without female genitals.Certainly not MtF type.
I'm heterosexual,and interested in males only.

I don't know if I've read this wrong, in which case I apologise, but this comes off like you are referring to a TS human being as 'it'.  >:(


Yes, I think you've read it wrong. Reread it and imagine 'fully functional' in inverted commas (which would probably have helped). It's well worth remembering that unlike most industry message boards we have a significant number of regular posters here whose first language is not English, and the grammatical nuances we take for granted aren't that easy to learn even for conversation, let alone in writing  :).


Thank you for helpful explanation.I'm originally from Eastern Europe,and even with best intention and effort,I still make mistakes.English grammar can be confusing at times.
« Last Edit: 01 January 2012, 10:50:38 pm by blondi33 »

GinnieHazel

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Re: Gender disparate clients?
« Reply #18 on: 20 January 2012, 06:29:09 pm »
I don't think I'd be able to work with a pre-op F2M but not for the reasons to suspect. I don't think I'd be able to do it without thinking of my brother. He's on the list for the opperation.  :-\