Well lovetotry, it all depends on what you believe being "normal" is!
So,what in the world is "normal" anyway?
I used to believe that I was a "normal heterosexual male" and only interested in women. Even then though, was I attracted to girls with big, prominent clits. I appreciated and became very adept at utilizing those beautiful clits to produce the maximum possible excitement for her. But that was only until I discovered my first insight into the transexual world. WOWEE, what big clits they had!
After that mind-boggling discovery I was forced to believe that I was "different" than most "normal" men, but I also knew that since I was certainly not attracted in any way sexual, to men in a gay or bisexual sense, that neither was I gay nor bi-sexual.
I do readily acknowledge however, that I am a "different kind of normal", but neither do I feel abnormal!
Actually I feel blessed, because of my discovery!
So too, should you! 
Congratulations, and welcome to being "different" but still normal.
So,what in the world is "normal" anyway?
I used to believe that I was a "normal heterosexual male" and only interested in women. Even then though, was I attracted to girls with big, prominent clits. I appreciated and became very adept at utilizing those beautiful clits to produce the maximum possible excitement for her. But that was only until I discovered my first insight into the transexual world. WOWEE, what big clits they had!

After that mind-boggling discovery I was forced to believe that I was "different" than most "normal" men, but I also knew that since I was certainly not attracted in any way sexual, to men in a gay or bisexual sense, that neither was I gay nor bi-sexual.
I do readily acknowledge however, that I am a "different kind of normal", but neither do I feel abnormal!
Actually I feel blessed, because of my discovery!


Congratulations, and welcome to being "different" but still normal.

Originally posted by lovetotry
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