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I missed this comment earlier.. Haha very funny?? lol..Originally posted by vancouverman View PostWhy do you feel the need to pat yourself on the back so often on a message forum?
And you pride yourself on being honest and blunt, which is great. However, when someone throws honesty and bluntness in your direction, you are ready to hit the nuclear launch button.
Just some honesty and bluntness for you; can't wait for what names you will call me in response.
PS - I am trolling you for humor if you didn't catch it.
Go back to the beginning of the thread.. read my reply to Shyla's post where I called Jenner a "rich white tranny" which is supposedly a transphobic comment and then a "rich whitey" which is supposedly a racist comment.. Then read the reply by fantasia where she quoted my comment..
then tell me it wasn't a personal attack directed at me.. After that I'll be happy to offer you a free domination session..
This is the cock ring you'll be wearing while I ride your little dick..
That's a damned good question..Originally posted by vancouverman View PostSerious question for Fantasia....
does your boyfriend introduce you to family and friends, and is he comfortable with his family and friends knowing you were born in a male body and used to have a penis; or is that treated as a state secret?
I ask because a lot of guys are happy to date a girl after SRS as long as she is truly passable, but are still terrified of people finding out about it.
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Yes I have met his friends , his teenage son who lives with his mother but with us for the summer, spent a weekend at his Mom & stepdad's who live a few hrs from Regina. Yes they all know I'm a transgender woman not a "male who used to have a penis" Geeze who talks like that. And really it's no one's business anyways there is no obligation to tell any relative or friend other than the person your datingOriginally posted by vancouverman View PostSerious question for Fantasia....
does your boyfriend introduce you to family and friends, and is he comfortable with his family and friends knowing you were born in a male body and used to have a penis; or is that treated as a state secret?
I ask because a lot of guys are happy to date a girl after SRS as long as she is truly passable, but are still terrified of people finding out about it.*F*A*N*T*A*S
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The number of people living in the USA that identify as transgender was quoted as 700,000 by Diane Sawyer during her interview with then Bruce Jenner, according to sources collected by ABC News. The number of transgenders who have actually come out to family and friends and living in their gender identity may be far less than thatOriginally posted by drigger View PostJust read this thread and decided that I would look into the numbers and see what all the fuss is about.
My findings are:
Total number of Transgender murders in USA in 2015 to date = 18. (Information Courtesy of TSFantasia)
Total number of Transgender murders in USA in 2015 if trend continues=18 / 8 x12 = 27
Total number of Transgender persons living inthe USA in 2015 = 0.3% x 389,000,000 = 1,167,000 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_d..._United_States
Percent transgendered murdered in the USA per year =27 / 1,167,000 x 100 = 0.00231362%
Percent all homocides in the USA per year = 5.1/100000 x 100 = 0.0051% http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/homicide.htm
The findings are in. Transgendered folks living in the USA are less than half as likely to be murdered than the entire population.
Here is another possible explanation for the spike in violence against transgenders the murder rate has spiked this year across the US. Ok mystery solved as you were .
"MILWAUKEE — Cities across the nation are seeing a startling rise in murders after years of declines, and few places have witnessed a shift as precipitous as this city. With the summer not yet over, 104 people have been killed this year — after 86 homicides in all of 2014.
More than 30 other cities have also reported increases in violence from a year ago. In New Orleans, 120 people had been killed by late August, compared with 98 during the same period a year earlier. In Baltimore, homicides had hit 215, up from 138 at the same point in 2014. In Washington, the toll was 105, compared with 73 people a year ago. And in St. Louis, 136 people had been killed this year, a 60 percent rise from the 85 murders the city had by the same time last year...."
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/01/us...ties.html?_r=0Last edited by TSFantasia; 09-02-2015, 09:02 PM.*F*A*N*T*A*S
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Interesting that you mention that article. As you may know, there has apparently been an increase in the number of shootings in Toronto as well, and there was mention of it looking like a cycle. The article I read mentioned something about it possibly being related to incarceration and release cycles, but that seemed like kind of a weird explanation to me. I know this might seem strange, but I think the spike (as a widespread trend) could have something to do with the pending economic recession I keep hearing about, and unemployment rates going up, among other things going on in the market, such as the plunge in oil prices, and the layoffs related to that (both may be connected in some way too). I'm just a layman in that area - I don't have a lot of information or interest generally - but a sharp increase in unemployment could explain this, especially if it hits the blue collar sector the hardest. It could easily explain the spike seen in Calgary this year too.Originally posted by TSFantasia View PostLast edited by alex99; 09-02-2015, 10:14 PM.
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A lot of people talk like that, including men who attempt to date women post SRS. That is why I included that terminology in my question; to bring it to the forefront as part of my question. I wasn't quoting it like an insult that Alexis was using, as i said my question was supposed to be a serious one.Originally posted by TSFantasia View Post"male who used to have a penis" Geeze who talks like that.
It is nice to hear he is not treating you like a state secret, that truly is wonderful and I am happy you found a real relationship.
In my personal experience I dated a Post Op woman for a few dates (met her on eharmony back in, oh, 2012 I think). She didn't tell me that part until our third date, and she had a good laugh when I told her I have sex with Trans escorts as she was rather worried I would reject her once she told me. The point being, she expressed to me that multiple guys she had dated after her SRS all were terrified that someone might find out she used to have a penis; hence why she was still single and looking. I thought I would ask you about your current experience about that.
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Thanks dear I think most people clue in about the born male and now female in the transgender term, but yeah some people are in the dark ages and need it explained to them. It is true that there is still such a phobia about dating trans women even post op and how people will react. Which makes it very sad for alot of truly beautiful trans women, who are always in the "single and looking" state instead of being in a relationship. I never did the hide my "T" thing I wouldn't even meet a guy without him knowing and my feeling out what their intentions were in dating me just not worth the drama or the trauma in facing bad reactions from guys when you tell them. Most people's objections are always referenced back to "Well God doesn't make mistakes...or the Bible says.." Which is ridiculous as most of these same people haven't stepped foot in a church in years and live like devils, but suddenly become saints spouting God's word when it comes to someone changing their birth gender.Originally posted by vancouverman View PostA lot of people talk like that, including men who attempt to date women post SRS. That is why I included that terminology in my question; to bring it to the forefront as part of my question. I wasn't quoting it like an insult that Alexis was using, as i said my question was supposed to be a serious one.
It is nice to hear he is not treating you like a state secret, that truly is wonderful and I am happy you found a real relationship.
In my personal experience I dated a Post Op woman for a few dates (met her on eharmony back in, oh, 2012 I think). She didn't tell me that part until our third date, and she had a good laugh when I told her I have sex with Trans escorts as she was rather worried I would reject her once she told me. The point being, she expressed to me that multiple guys she had dated after her SRS all were terrified that someone might find out she used to have a penis; hence why she was still single and looking. I thought I would ask you about your current experience about that.
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Well in the article I linked to several possibilities are given including rising racial tensions since the Baltimore & Ferguson riots over police killing blacks in seemly unjustified use of deadly force. A lot of gang related violence is escalating and of course their horrific mass killings in schools and theatres. etc. I think there is also a mob mentality when people cross the line in riots and demonstrations and feel they can lash out at certain groups and not be held accountable.Originally posted by alex99 View PostInteresting that you mention that article. As you may know, there has apparently been an increase in the number of shootings in Toronto as well, and there was mention of it looking like a cycle. The article I read mentioned something about it possibly being related to incarceration and release cycles, but that seemed like kind of a weird explanation to me. I know this might seem strange, but I think the spike (as a widespread trend) could have something to do with the pending economic recession I keep hearing about, and unemployment rates going up, among other things going on in the market, such as the plunge in oil prices, and the layoffs related to that (both may be connected in some way too). I'm just a layman in that area - I don't have a lot of information or interest generally - but a sharp increase in unemployment could explain this, especially if it hits the blue collar sector the hardest. It could easily explain the spike seen in Calgary this year too.*F*A*N*T*A*S
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