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We don’t like you though and I say that in the unkindest way possible because I don’t like you.😂😂KYLIE KARMA
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As if I care what you think, you are the most insecure person who posts on here. Mad at me for saying my opinion about not being turned on by before pics of tgirls. Boo hoo. You are just sore because it is obvious most guys that are into trans girls agree with me. I was just the one to speak the truth and the truth hurts you too much.Originally posted by kyliekarma View Post
We don’t like you though and I say that in the unkindest way possible because I don’t like you.😂😂
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On the contrary, I can confidently say that I can look at old pics of myself and see the strength and courage it took to become the woman I am.
No insecurities here; you might want to check out the comments and threads that you post since 99% of them are you projecting your insecurities onto trans women.
I’d dare you to be able to post nothing but positive comments for an entire month, but as the saying goes, misery likes company…❤️😘KYLIE KARMA
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Clearly you both do, since you both won’t get off the topic of me and my past appearance. We all know you both ain’t dropping panties yourselves though. At least when mine come off I get paid…❤️😘Originally posted by Throbber View PostLets be real here. Marinav logs onto this site to jerk off to Kylie's past receding-hairline-era pics.KYLIE KARMA
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What is going on with this place. This is pretty fucking mean to say to a trans women you know; surely you know the challenges of having to deal with that and the potential scorn from people when being a woman.Originally posted by Throbber View PostKylie's past receding-hairline-era pics.
Its just thread after thread of people being assholes, pricks, phobes, bickering, being outright bigoted, etc.
Apparently everyone here is an adult, does nobody take a step back and go 'wow, I am acting pretty shitty here, lets be better people".
There is a human being on the other end of the username who may project they are tough or badass or whatever; but some of the toxic things could really harm someone's day; we never know what anyone is going through in life.
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For the record, I have never said one thing about Kylies looks. I had an opinion on being turned off by before pics of tgirls and a good percent agree that they are turned off if they saw a pic of a tgirl as a man. Kylie and myself have sparred a bit over it but I have not once said anything about her looks. At the end of the day, this is a forum where people can and will have different opinions on various topics. It is pretty hard to convey much via text and if anything I said on this forum I said in person it may not be construed in the same manner. I am NOT going to suck up to various tgirls like a lot of guys I see doing just to be in some sort of good books with them. I think a lot of guys agree with my stance on the before pics but would rather suck up to Kylie and side with her which I think is not very brave. She aint gonna fuck you for free next time she is in your town. Haha
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You are correct she will not see me for free and yes people share opinions on this forum. There is a difference between people sharing opinions and talking bullshit to be hurtful. There is nothing wrong giving a compliment to a person especially when that person is being made fun of or being called names.
I agree with justvisiting2016 when he says post after post there are people being assholes on here and acting pretty shitty.
Anyway...
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No this has to do with seeing an old pic of a tgirl as a man and being turned off by it. I saw a pic of a very attractive tgirl in a pic from before she transitioned and I was very honest about the fact that it was a bit of a turn off for me. A lot of guys agreed with me and a lot did not. It was about 60/40 for my side. Kylie lost her shit over my post and said I was a transphobe and all this other nonsense. So basically my point to her was that she is calling about 60% of men who admire trans girls transphobic for having this view. So what is your view Floramelis? you think I and 60% of men who are a little turned off seeing a pic of a sexy tgirl from years earlier as man are transphobic?Originally posted by floramelis View PostSeriously who looks good in old pics, regardless of gender? Most people tend to become more refined with age up until a certain point like wine, until we all inevitably become like balsamic vinegar.
I find your super hot btw Kylie, tu est une pétard like we say in bon Quebecois!
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Well I don't know all of the details but I was mostly just saying that in regards to the mean comments directed at Kylie concerning her appearance, I myself being hyper-sensitive to criticism among other things (rejection/abandonment/) and as a trans woman I can relate as I myself wish I had thicker hair, lots of women seem to be thick in all of the right places and thin in the other right places, but there are also tons of biological females that have hair problems as well, it's real concern across all genders, and it's not something we should make people feel bad about, it's like having a health problem, not their fault.Originally posted by marinav2 View Post
No this has to do with seeing an old pic of a tgirl as a man and being turned off by it. I saw a pic of a very attractive tgirl in a pic from before she transitioned and I was very honest about the fact that it was a bit of a turn off for me. A lot of guys agreed with me and a lot did not. It was about 60/40 for my side. Kylie lost her shit over my post and said I was a transphobe and all this other nonsense. So basically my point to her was that she is calling about 60% of men who admire trans girls transphobic for having this view. So what is your view Floramelis? you think I and 60% of men who are a little turned off seeing a pic of a sexy tgirl from years earlier as man are transphobic?
I wanted to try Dr.Will Powers Hair growth serum but it's lethal for cats, and i wouldn't want to put my babies at risk.
So i'm going to go with Watercress Extract, I eat the fresh stuff regularly as it helped me when i was younger for this skin condition i had. If you research Watercress benefits for hair it is really supposed to be effective, as it stimulates the hormone responsible for hair growth. It's also very good for skin and other things.
As for your opinion regarding pre transition photos, I can kind of understand where your coming from, as I couldn't stand to look at a pic of me when i was in hell, luckily i only had two pics of me, not including mug shots, one was my ID. I destroyed both.
But I can also see why someone would post them, and personally I admire their honesty and courage. Maybe it can inspire and give hope to someone who is unsure and scared. When i was young we didn't really have wide spread access to internet and social media yet, and the first trans women i saw we're on Jerry Springer or Maury, and the first time i heard of hormones it was on Oprah. But when your in that era and terrified that someone will find out how and where do you go to ask how to get hormones?
Like "hey it's for a friend, where can i get some hormones to make me a girl, i mean make him a girl, its not for me"?
So anyway when i did try like wearing women's clothing when i was young i would discourage myself when i saw my face in the mirror, well not just my face but....
So I felt like it was an unattainable for me to be a girl and not be completely ridiculous and i didn't want that. Better to suffer i figured
Maybe if I had saw before and after pics back then I would of done it sooner and surely saved my self a whole lot of suffering.
Basically I can kind of see both points of views, but even if you do feel that way sometimes it's better just to keep our opinions to ourselves, rather than making posts and polls on the subject, there's guaranteed to be people who have similar views and those who don't, and it doesn't really serve any purpose to know one way or another. And there's no need to personally attack people on there appearance, that part not necessarily directed at you marinav2, I just saw those comments in this page above.
Sorry for my long non answer :P
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Very eloquent. Thanks for sharing your experience, and perspective Floramelis.Originally posted by floramelis View Post
Well I don't know all of the details but I was mostly just saying that in regards to the mean comments directed at Kylie concerning her appearance, I myself being hyper-sensitive to criticism among other things (rejection/abandonment/) and as a trans woman I can relate as I myself wish I had thicker hair, lots of women seem to be thick in all of the right places and thin in the other right places, but there are also tons of biological females that have hair problems as well, it's real concern across all genders, and it's not something we should make people feel bad about, it's like having a health problem, not their fault.
I wanted to try Dr.Will Powers Hair growth serum but it's lethal for cats, and i wouldn't want to put my babies at risk.
So i'm going to go with Watercress Extract, I eat the fresh stuff regularly as it helped me when i was younger for this skin condition i had. If you research Watercress benefits for hair it is really supposed to be effective, as it stimulates the hormone responsible for hair growth. It's also very good for skin and other things.
As for your opinion regarding pre transition photos, I can kind of understand where your coming from, as I couldn't stand to look at a pic of me when i was in hell, luckily i only had two pics of me, not including mug shots, one was my ID. I destroyed both.
But I can also see why someone would post them, and personally I admire their honesty and courage. Maybe it can inspire and give hope to someone who is unsure and scared. When i was young we didn't really have wide spread access to internet and social media yet, and the first trans women i saw we're on Jerry Springer or Maury, and the first time i heard of hormones it was on Oprah. But when your in that era and terrified that someone will find out how and where do you go to ask how to get hormones?
Like "hey it's for a friend, where can i get some hormones to make me a girl, i mean make him a girl, its not for me"?
So anyway when i did try like wearing women's clothing when i was young i would discourage myself when i saw my face in the mirror, well not just my face but....
So I felt like it was an unattainable for me to be a girl and not be completely ridiculous and i didn't want that. Better to suffer i figured
Maybe if I had saw before and after pics back then I would of done it sooner and surely saved my self a whole lot of suffering.
Basically I can kind of see both points of views, but even if you do feel that way sometimes it's better just to keep our opinions to ourselves, rather than making posts and polls on the subject, there's guaranteed to be people who have similar views and those who don't, and it doesn't really serve any purpose to know one way or another. And there's no need to personally attack people on there appearance, that part not necessarily directed at you marinav2, I just saw those comments in this page above.
Sorry for my long non answer :P
Less cheap shots, more understanding, is good way to approach things in life.
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