>me, femme guy
>him, trans man
>on T for 5(?) years
>top surgery too
>a fucking stud if there ever was one
>pull out game is strong
>still really wanna fill him up
>we are both mortified by him getting pregnant
>still really wanna fill him up
>almost did it last night
>pulled out but came inside a little
>just the first squirt where it's mostly water/ precum went into him and was almost out when it happened
>took so much willpower to not push deep into him
>tfw his hole is shallow and I can push all the way to the back
>tfw if I do fill him up my tip will be pressing against his cervix
>will likely shoot directly into his womb
>always blow huge loads with him
>don't want babies with him, but at the same time that primal breeding urge takes hold everytime
>fight the power
>>6745565
Be a good femboy and cut your balls off
>>6745565
You could be in a gay relationship where you get to have genetic kids... and you're just going to pass that opportunity up?
What the hell, OP?
>>6745572
I'm not entirely sure what this comic is trying to address.
Trans women being re-indoctrinated into the binary after transition where they are made to take back their assigned sex?
>>6745580
We've only been physical for the last month or two it seems a little soon to start trying to have kids. Also he would have to interrupt his treatment to carry a child which is something he's not excited about which is why we both find it mortifying for that to be the case .
>>6745655
That's the most circuitous explanation I've seen, but yes. It's a silly goof on going back in denial.
>>6745565
>will likely shoot directly into his womb
It doesn't work quite like in hentais, my dude. But that's not to say your worries are unfounded in general.
I though T is basically birth control, so he cant get pregnant, right???
>>6745858
Lol that's funny because I'm kinda there myself because I haven't done anything outside of take finasteride and cut my hair and dress more andro.
>>6745757
http://m.ehealthforum.com/health/cervix-penetrated-t156591-a1.html
>>6745852
It's supposed to stop menstruation and such, but you're always told to take precautions.
>>6745565
Get fixed
>>6745565
This is what copper IUDs are good for. No estrogen shit, no increased hiv transmission risk (vs. most spermicides), practically retard-proof, and they last over a decade which is more than enough time to get a hysterectomy done in.