WeeziSbaby
1 min readOct 29, 2019

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Very interesting. You’ve really gotten me thinking about how I would define my sexuality.

Being a trans woman, women, lesbians in particular, seem to be afraid of me. Having experienced the full range of misogyny and rape-culture over these last 27 years, I fully understand their reluctance to cozy up to me.

Over all of those years, I have had sex with, almost exclusively, men.

I do, however, have very fond memories of sex with my wife,(ex, now).

Men, I think, at least in my experience, are easier, much more simple to deal with.

That very simplicity, though, usually leaves a lot to be desired, in the bedroom…

When I was forced, by necessity, to live as a man, I never did the “old slam-bam-thankyou ma’am”, that I have found so many men to be limited to. The actual erect-penis, in the vajayjay, was reserved for the very end, after we were nearly swimming…in, um…fluids…🤭

In any case, I’m getting a little older now, so, well, we shall see…

Thanks again, you’ve really gotten me thinking…A dangerous thing, “thinking”, usually gets me in trouble…

😍😘😇🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

PS; I knew, absolutely, that I was really a girl from my earliest memories. I didn’t really know what sex was, until I was fourteen. I’ve always been attracted to men and women.

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