I am a primarily-gynephillic trans woman; the idea of the kind of bodies I'm attracted to being the bodies I'd like to inhabit makes perfect sense to me.
But, like, that "primarily" is an important caveat. I still find some men attractive, including, like, their genitals. Which I find actively upsetting on myself!
I can talk about ways that distinction makes sense from the inside but that might be going too far in the TMI direction.
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I am a primarily-gynephillic trans woman; the idea of the kind of bodies I'm attracted to being the bodies I'd like to inhabit makes perfect sense to me.
But, like, that "primarily" is an important caveat. I still find some men attractive, including, like, their genitals. Which I find actively upsetting on myself!
I can talk about ways that distinction makes sense from the inside but that might be going too far in the TMI direction.