I have two answers.
1) There might be a case for fucking one, but getting excited by one doesn't make you gay. A man that gets excited by a woman that isn't his wife isn't an adulterer. Straight girls that get turned on by watching girl/girl porn (and I know a few) aren't lesbians. There's a difference between fantasy and acting on it.
2) Why the fuck should you care if it's "gay" or not?
What she said. If something turns you on, go with it. What turns you on turns you on, don't worry about whatever labels other people want to put on it. If they feel compelled to label it "gay" for you, that's only a couple of rungs down the ladder from judging. And people that place judgement on other peoples' orientation are wankers.
I'd totally let her suck my cock, and drop my load on her tits, and I couldn't care less how "gay" it makes me. As yes, while biologically speaking a pre-op trans girl is a man, I will always refer to her as "she" because that's how she self-identifies, and I respect the TS/TG community and the battle they have to be accepted by small-minded people.
Don't worry about what other people think about what you're into. It's all OXO, as long as nobody gets hurt.
Well, unless you're into that, of course. :dominatrix:
1) There might be a case for fucking one, but getting excited by one doesn't make you gay. A man that gets excited by a woman that isn't his wife isn't an adulterer. Straight girls that get turned on by watching girl/girl porn (and I know a few) aren't lesbians. There's a difference between fantasy and acting on it.
2) Why the fuck should you care if it's "gay" or not?
I say it is what it is, whats a name or label?
What she said. If something turns you on, go with it. What turns you on turns you on, don't worry about whatever labels other people want to put on it. If they feel compelled to label it "gay" for you, that's only a couple of rungs down the ladder from judging. And people that place judgement on other peoples' orientation are wankers.
I'd totally let her suck my cock, and drop my load on her tits, and I couldn't care less how "gay" it makes me. As yes, while biologically speaking a pre-op trans girl is a man, I will always refer to her as "she" because that's how she self-identifies, and I respect the TS/TG community and the battle they have to be accepted by small-minded people.
Don't worry about what other people think about what you're into. It's all OXO, as long as nobody gets hurt.
Well, unless you're into that, of course. :dominatrix: