>he "hates feminism"
>he posts a pointless thread
>>5341724
Here is your reply.
>>>/trash/
>>>/pol/
>>5341724
Well, in that kind of topic, what does /lgbt/ thinks of mgtow, out of sheer curiosity?
Discuss
>>5341494
>Asian men and women look both feminine, so it's easy for an Asian born male to transition into a girl.
>Black men and women look already masculine, so this rule applies here too – a black trans girl doesn't need a big effort to pass for a cis girl if masculine features are common among them too.
>Whites have it moderate, making the dimorphism bigger and hence it's slightly more difficult for a born male to pass as female.
>>5341752
but the black girl here doesnt look masculine at all, there are no masculine features there, this is true for all pretty black women. Pretty white women usually have masculine features such as adam apples, man jaws, and manly brow ridges. Also, asian men are feminine.
>>5341752
>black women
>masculine
remind me what planet you're on so i can never go there
How do I find a sweet, dedicated gay man who will love me indefinitely?
>>5341288
you don't
>>5341288
>indefinitely
That's a little vague. I am in the market for 4ever. Or until you let yourself go and become a bitch.
But to your question; okcupid is good I hear.
I want to press a button to be straight.
I've tried so hard to run steady with a girl, but I just can't do it. I fucking hate this aspect of my life.
Why do you want to be straight?
here's a tip
when having sex, think of her clit like a very small dick
you can't suck it off or sharpie in pooper, but you can lick it and stuff
>>5341152
I know how you feel. I've tried multiple times to settle down in a straight relationship but since none of them can satisfy me they see themselfs as worthless and leave me.
/lgbt/, how do you feel about having a roommate of the opposite sex?
I'm a lesbian, in college, and have been looking for a roommate. My best applicant is a guy.
It's not that I necessarily have an issue with the fact that he's male. It's just I don't have a lot of experience with men. I was raised without a dad, all sisters, always had female friends. Honestly my total exposure to men has been almost entirely business, at work or dealing with teachers/authority figures. I've never really dealt with a guy for any extended amount of time.
Because of this I don't really know what to expect. I'm gonna end up choosing him as my roommate because I need the money every month, and unless a good female applicant comes up soon I don't have a choice. Don't know if he's straight or gay, didn't feel right to ask him.
I dunno, what should I expect? He seems like a decent person but for some reason I'm on edge about it. Like, I don't know how to behave around a guy at all. I just want this to work?
Help?
>>5334202
Not anymore. :^)
Guys are fine. The opposite sex are mostly ordinary people and that goes both ways. You shouldn't worry about them. The only thing is the awkwardness when he starts crushing on you, which is what would make me uncomfortable with a male roommate
Just don't leave the seat down if you don't want it blasted with piss.
Otherwise they are pretty much humans.
this board is filled with stupid 20-somethings pretending to be girls and living in delusions with their stupid tripcodes. Who is old on /lgbt/? I'm in my thirties, but I am wondering if that is actually the oldest age of any /lgbt/ poster.
I'm only 21. But I dont think I'm a girl, and trip codes are for JERKS
>>5331978
im 22 but in my heart im 1000
Also in my thirties.
Well I just had my thread deleted on /k/ so I guess I will ask here (even though military discussions are like half of /k/). Maybe there are a few cross posters who would like to chime in.
This year the Pentagon said that its ban on transgender soldiers is being lifted. I'm curious to see how it will be implemented.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/08/21/transgender-troops/32019625/
The UK already allows for them.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-34966216
>What are your thoughts on transgender people serving in the military?
I think it's fine for gay men and lesbian women to serve, but I feel like transgender people would just be a medical hindrance that isn't currently needed. I think if a nation is at war and needs more troops then it may be acceptable. Otherwise I don't think they should be accepted into the military.
>What if a soldier comes out while serving?
I guess let them continue serving, maybe reassign them to some role less physical if need be. The potential for abusing the system could be exploited here though. Transitioning is a really expensive process that most people struggle to afford (hence a high percentage of sex workers in the transgender community). But all things considered the annual government expense of paying for transgender soldiers' medical care ($5.6 million) would be insignificant considering the defense budget ($521 billion). Plus it would allow a marginalized population the chance to serve the country rather than some John's cock.
Trans soldiers are fine for all the misc. desk jobs the military has. As actual foot soldiers I think it's a bad idea because of the dependency on their medication.
>>5329788
I agree with that too anon. Do you think they should be accepted into the military not in times of war though?
Like why accept someone with a known medical costs to be a desk jockey when you could just as easily accept someone without?
Im in the airforce trans mtf my chain of command doesnt care they care nore about doing eprs and maintaining a good shop/unit/squadron. Its a bit more of a community then you would assume outside. Job hindrance? How? In all honesty a tranny can survive a month or two without their meds, it would be inconvenient and thats an unlikely scenario anyway. People get waivers, med hold etc all the time, the numbers for maintaining enlisted are relatively miniscule compared to overt fob deployment shit because of all the liability and readiness etc required in the deployed location.
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>>5327500
I dug out my blood test results from a few weeks ago and my prolactin levels are listed as 7.6 ng/mL, with 3.5-19.4 ng/mL as the standard range. Am I okay or is the symptom still a problem?
Does anyone know about competent gender therapists around Paris?
>>5327922
if its within the normal range, it shouldn't be a problem. It's still not normal to lactate, so get it checked out.
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Previous thread >>5343187
Name a trip and get their pic
I'm not sad or dysphoric about my appearance right now, but I'm a little disappointed.
>>5345699
anon.
How do I fix this?
Stay on /r9k/
>>5345631
help!
Lose weight and start HRT
old
>>5343852
>no bf to get lazy with
2nd for yurek
>>5344851
>I don't think I've ever had a sexual encounter where there wasn't mutual bulge sniffing
>lel
And I never had a sexual encounter!
Got a qt bf and we talked about trying anal next week. Problem is both of us are fucking clueless about what a good lube is.
Heard Astrogel wasn't the way to go. Considering KY Jelly but honestly I'm clueless.
Any recs?
Vaseline works for me
Any lube will do, but KY is good with condoms. If you bareback, i dunno, vaseline.
Why do so many gays like classical music?
They do? I thought most gays liked whatever vapid pop artist is trendy.
>>5343424
That's most people. All music is shit anyway. Don't see why people look down on others for music taste.
>>5343602
>All music is shit anyway.
Nice edge. Seriously looking down on other people for music taste is silly, but there's nothing wrong with ridiculing certain genres/styles for being vapid and/or shallow.
So, is Pansexual a real thing?
To me it seems that Bisexuality encompasses Pansexuality.
Eh.
There's a minor difference, in that someone who calls themselves pansexual is explicitly saying they're attracted to trannies. Which is useful information for trannies to have.
Bisexual folks may or may not be into trannies.
Then again, it's not like we have different names for "likes women, does not like MtFs" and "likes women, also likes MtFs" or vice versa so I dunno.
>So, is Pansexual a real thing?
No, its a meme sexuality
>To me it seems that Bisexuality encompasses Pansexuality.
They're the same, pansexuals just want everyone to know how progressive they are because they acknowledge they could be attracted to non-binaries.
>>5330108
That seems like a decent answer. I wonder what percentage of people who identify as bisexual are attracted to transgender/sexual people. I would think most.
What age did you get on HRT? Do you pass at x age?
>>5307715
Started at 20 years and pretty much 7 months old, but I spent two months or so on spiro before that. I'm only three months in, so of course I don't pass.
Started on my 21st birthday, 7 months in no passing
Just before my 22nd birthday
5 months in, not even trying to pass
I imagine someone who passes well wouldn't have much reason to post here though