The first time I saw a transgender  

peninsula_ 53M
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9/1/2021 6:29 pm
The first time I saw a transgender

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peninsula_ 53M
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9/1/2021 6:30 pm

The first time I saw a transgender gurl was when I was in 5th or 6th grade. A buddy and I were walking back into our housing development from farming fields when we noticed two other older boys. Older by a year or two and we knew them, strangely they were hotly discussing an adult magazine, running all around, swiping the magazine out of each others hands to take a look. So my buddy and I stopped to see what they were on about. They knew my buddy much better then I and showed the magazine to him. More heated discussion and finally the magazine was handed to me.

What I saw was three photos with one or two sentence comments in a thin vertical column. One photo was a cheerleader sitting on the floor next to a bed, legs spread and extended. She was the typical, attractive, girl next door cheerleader type, except she had a hard cock jutting out from her skirt. After a minute I understood their issue but I wasn't charged about it like they were because I wasn't exactly sure what I was looking at.

My buddy and I walked away and I finally asked him what was it we just witnessed in the magazine. He said there was a guy underneath the gurl and the penis went through her body. So it took me milliseconds to realize that was incorrect. I put it out of my mind and never really thought about it much. Oddly enough it had little impact on my current love of gurls. I don't look back on this moment as the catalyst for my sexual preference.

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lyavu 50F
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9/1/2021 10:03 pm

Oh wow now is so many every man wants to be a woman. If they only knew what women go through in reality , child birth, menstrual , menopause. How is that fascinating if I may ask ?


peninsula_ 53M
184 posts
9/1/2021 10:39 pm

    Quoting lyavu:
    Oh wow now is so many every man wants to be a woman. If they only knew what women go through in reality , child birth, menstrual , menopause. How is that fascinating if I may ask ?
A bit off topic but: There are many more now and growing in number. I don't believe people born male can go through child birth, menstrual or menopause (at least in my lifetime).

My story is just about my first sighting and I was too young to comprehend what was going on so there was no fascination about it.

I believe people can pick up on things in society on their own. It happens that some pick up on feminine things and that might explain why they want be as feminine as they can, they like it. I am sure there are many reasons for wanting to be female. I met a cd who's penis was deformed, I assume it was considered non-functioning so there was adapting.

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peninsula_ 53M
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9/5/2021 11:14 am

    Quoting  :

Yep, many small towns have zero, then all the sudden there is one lonely soul. I want to know where is that lovely gurl.

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Gina_L07 67T
387 posts
9/18/2021 5:52 am

Although I am transitioning, I never have claimed like some that I am a woman. I recognize the differences particularly when it comes to hot flashes, gender discrimination, dangers of , etc. that makes being a woman much more difficult and not something I would want. I subscribe to the the Shania Twain music lyric where she sings.."Man, i feel like a Woman". I have had girls and guys tell me that I have female traits of being more emotional and caring than regular guys but then is that really a woman quality? I know some women in my own family that are ruthless and noncaring to the point of being scary. To follow up on the tread here, the first time I saw a transgirl was in the 80s when I found a magazine with an article titled "Girls of Bugis Street" which was about transgirls living in Singapore. That is when I became a tgal admirer. My first real personal view of a transexual came on Bourbon Street in New Orleans in the mid 80s where I ventured into a Female Impersonator Bar (their bar name) and saw the performers dance on stage. Mind that these were full blown transexuals with large breasts and lovely figures and not the female impersonator types you see in drag shows. Today you can find thousands of pictures and cam shows online of lovely transgirls and be educated and more aware of who we are. Oh well..be safe all.

Gina L.


peninsula_ 53M
184 posts
9/19/2021 4:29 pm

    Quoting Gina_L07:
    Although I am transitioning, I never have claimed like some that I am a woman. I recognize the differences particularly when it comes to hot flashes, gender discrimination, dangers of , etc. that makes being a woman much more difficult and not something I would want. I subscribe to the the Shania Twain music lyric where she sings.."Man, i feel like a Woman". I have had girls and guys tell me that I have female traits of being more emotional and caring than regular guys but then is that really a woman quality? I know some women in my own family that are ruthless and noncaring to the point of being scary. To follow up on the tread here, the first time I saw a transgirl was in the 80s when I found a magazine with an article titled "Girls of Bugis Street" which was about transgirls living in Singapore. That is when I became a tgal admirer. My first real personal view of a transexual came on Bourbon Street in New Orleans in the mid 80s where I ventured into a Female Impersonator Bar (their bar name) and saw the performers dance on stage. Mind that these were full blown transexuals with large breasts and lovely figures and not the female impersonator types you see in drag shows. Today you can find thousands of pictures and cam shows online of lovely transgirls and be educated and more aware of who we are. Oh well..be safe all.

    Gina L.
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