Originally Posted by betenoire View Post
I was referring to this statement:
"How does this (also dating non-trans men) work if one is queer?"
Since you did not mean that it was unqueer to date non-trans men...what -did- you mean, exactly?
I was asking a question, not making a statement. My own view is if someone is queer, they are queer no matter who they date. I don't understand why it's a requirement for someone who might be attracted to transmen and/or FTMs who are part of a queer community to also be obligated- at least theoretically- be willing to date cis men. I seriously don't get it.
As to the double standards, I agree with Martina. This is how it looks to me.
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Originally Posted by Martina
i think the queer femmes who ID as transensual or however -- that they prefer to date transguys -- get enormous amounts of shit, some of it blatantly sexist. They are labelled fetishists. They are accused of seeing transmen as other than men. i was told by one transguy that queer femmes are not "real woman" and that a real woman is someone who knows how to be with a man. He felt that if a woman did not like cisgendered men that the fact that she liked him was demeaning to him.
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