06-01-2012, 12:05 PM
(06-01-2012, 03:52 AM)Brittni Wrote:Quote:It's possible that living as a female, combined with long term ingestion of estrogen would make your relationship options widen too.
How so? Could you elaborate a little?
Caveat: untested opinion!
As I mentioned earlier, I'm of the opinion that most people are bisexual to a greater or lesser extent. If it is true that a TS has a brain that operates in a female mode, I think it is possible that long-term life as a female, taking anti-androgens, could well make males appear more attractive. Response to male pheromones, for example, would likely occur.
If you look up Cheryl89's history, here and on her site, you will find she started off as a male with male desires, girlfriends etc, but after her transition she found men more attractive, and I believe has had sexual relationships with men. (Other readers, please correct me if I am wrong here).
For someone without a life partner, post transition they would likely find it easier to develop a relationship with a man, is my opinion.
Whether any of this applies to you is another matter; my object is merely to bring the possibilities to your attention as something to think about.

