Does anyone where who's visibly trans have a partner? Does anyone want anything to do with visibly trans people?
I knew a pre-OP/pre-T FtM couple in HS. They ended up breaking up after graduation, but at least one of them has maintained a relationship with someone... dk that other person's sexuality/gender tho.
>>6856903
> being trans means you can only date a very small percentage of the population.
I get the impression ever hon is forever alone
FTM seem to have it easier, who wouldnt want to date them I mean best of both worlds
From a cis biscum: would date "visibly" trans.
I think the only downside of "visibly trans" is that might also mean "newly out trans" which comes with a lot more issues than someone who feels firm in their gender identity and presentation (incl. chosen name, pronouns, etc.) That feels like too much baggage too fast, unless I was friends with them for awhile before dating... I really can't say since it's all theoretical.
bump cause im curious
>>6857123
>I get the impression ever hon is forever alone
This would be correct. Especially as relationships and dating become less monogamous (or atleast more liberal attitudes with sex) - the more likely the less physical appealing individuals will get pushed further and further to the sides.
>>6856903
>Does anyone where who's visibly trans have a partner?
Yes!
>Does anyone want anything to do with visibly trans people?
Also yes, although obviously the pool is smaller, especially for unattractive visibly trans people.