28-09-2016, 06:04 PM
Dear Sofia,
I've read your story with a great interest and I have to tell that it was as if I felt all the emotions you've experienced. I even had to stop several times to breath, think what would I feel or how would I react.
I will be the nice one, OK? I won't blame you, I won't criticize you (much ) and I'll definitely won't think anything bad about you.
I think that something similar could happen to many of us. One comes to conclusion that women really are more vulnerable than men and T-girls maybe even more. And it applies not only to environment of bars or clubs. Genetic girls learn their lessons slowly, mostly indirectly during their childhood and adolescence. I feel they are conditioned to be more conscious about their surroundings and possible dangers. We lack that kind of "training" and we have to re-learn our ways. We just have to get that proper feminine attitude. Moreover, I believe you know that there are many people consider transgender issues closely connected to sex; we see it all around internet - sissies, daddies, admirers, T-girl escorts, T-porn stars etc. I think you touched this world with your bare unprotected paw, because some clubs are like gateways to this world.
I think your only mistake was that you were a little bit careless. Yes, you are very brave and I admire it, but you were also careless. I also believe, and I can be wrong, that your experience was for the most part a big misunderstanding. You've just wanted to find like-minded friend, but the other person wanted something else. However, it went way beyond misunderstanding when you said no, because no is a NO. Trying to push you further was really unacceptable. So from this point you've made no mistake and only the other person is to blame.
I am not an expert in STDs, but I think that the probability you've caught something is really small. But, for peace of your mind, you've done well that you've got yourself examined. I hope everything will be OK.
Ah, one more thing. I would think twice to tell all of your experiences to your wife. The only reason important enough would be the very slim risk of STD. Maybe I am quite cynical, but other that that it won't do any good to spill everything to her. It will hurt her and if you think you'll feel better or relieved, you won't, believe me.
So to conclude - you've made an important experience. You've learnt a lot. You are one big leap ahead of many of us. It is important that you remember your lesson next time. (*HUGS*)^2
Poly
I've read your story with a great interest and I have to tell that it was as if I felt all the emotions you've experienced. I even had to stop several times to breath, think what would I feel or how would I react.
I will be the nice one, OK? I won't blame you, I won't criticize you (much ) and I'll definitely won't think anything bad about you.
I think that something similar could happen to many of us. One comes to conclusion that women really are more vulnerable than men and T-girls maybe even more. And it applies not only to environment of bars or clubs. Genetic girls learn their lessons slowly, mostly indirectly during their childhood and adolescence. I feel they are conditioned to be more conscious about their surroundings and possible dangers. We lack that kind of "training" and we have to re-learn our ways. We just have to get that proper feminine attitude. Moreover, I believe you know that there are many people consider transgender issues closely connected to sex; we see it all around internet - sissies, daddies, admirers, T-girl escorts, T-porn stars etc. I think you touched this world with your bare unprotected paw, because some clubs are like gateways to this world.
I think your only mistake was that you were a little bit careless. Yes, you are very brave and I admire it, but you were also careless. I also believe, and I can be wrong, that your experience was for the most part a big misunderstanding. You've just wanted to find like-minded friend, but the other person wanted something else. However, it went way beyond misunderstanding when you said no, because no is a NO. Trying to push you further was really unacceptable. So from this point you've made no mistake and only the other person is to blame.
I am not an expert in STDs, but I think that the probability you've caught something is really small. But, for peace of your mind, you've done well that you've got yourself examined. I hope everything will be OK.
Ah, one more thing. I would think twice to tell all of your experiences to your wife. The only reason important enough would be the very slim risk of STD. Maybe I am quite cynical, but other that that it won't do any good to spill everything to her. It will hurt her and if you think you'll feel better or relieved, you won't, believe me.
So to conclude - you've made an important experience. You've learnt a lot. You are one big leap ahead of many of us. It is important that you remember your lesson next time. (*HUGS*)^2
Poly