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(14-01-2014, 04:37 PM)ClaraKay Wrote:  
(13-01-2014, 05:26 AM)pom19 Wrote:  
(09-01-2014, 11:30 PM)ClaraKay Wrote:  .............Does that make me gay?
Does anyone find my experience familiar? Has PM had a significant affect (good or bad) on your love life?

CK Tongue
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No Clara, that does not make you gay, although nothing's wrong with being gay. I also think a real feminine looking she-male is beautiful and attractive, and I am only attracted toward females only.

Yes, sexual attraction for me is very much a matter of physical body attributes. For example, if a woman is into body building and develops a very muscular physique, I'll be completely turned off by her. On the other hand, I've run across porn sites that feature younger guys with more feminine looking bodies (no hair, thin arms and legs, soft facial lines, long hair, etc.) and find myself getting aroused. The biological sex doesn't seem to make that much difference to me, at least in my fantasy world. Blush

Now in real life it might.

CK
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I feel exactly the same, specially about female body builders that look too muscular. Of course, you know they are on steroids. I feel sorry for them. How could they destroy that beauty.

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#22

Samantha-

Yes, JC was a funny man even then. It's a long time ago (well over fifty years now) and my memories are no longer that clear. We had a physics teacher who had a severe stammer and a total inability to maintain discipline, and he regularly got taken to pieces by members of his class. How far JC was actually involved in this I really can't remember but he was always an excellent collaborator and must surely have been at least a participant. Despite all this he (the teacher) was a very nice man with a genuine gift for his subject, who taught me enough physics eventually to get me a scholarship at Oxford, and taught JC enough to get him into Cambridge. Strangely, we both ended up by majoring in law, and the teacher became a clergyman. I do remember a very funny impromptu (well, it seemed that way) open air performance by JC and collaborators, from the fire escapes up the side of one of the school buildings (actually there may have been two such performances from different sets of fire escapes on different buildings). There were also some famous practical jokes. Some time ago, when JC was going through his psychoanalytical phase, I remember hearing him claim in an interview that he was "a shrinking violet" while at school; that certainly isn't in line with my memories. He was still only about 30 when he was elected Rector of St. Andrew's University, my wife's alma mater.

To get back on topic and relating to your most recent post, I read an article somewhere recently which suggested that the synthetic female hormone DES might be responsible for an unrecognized epidemic of transsexualism because of the enormous number of DES sons, most of whom are oblivious that they are such. I believe that the total number of DES sons in the USA alone is estimated to be in excess of ten million, so only a very small proportion of these would need to have the masculinisation of their brains disrupted by DES to constitute a well hidden but massive problem which could well affect many of the members of this forum.

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#23

(14-01-2014, 05:33 PM)Samantha Rogers Wrote:  Clara, you should look at that website I mentioned yesterday again. She has a whole section on this with statistics and all manor of info. It is a good read.
I am of the opinion that there is a massive, but below the radar, shift going on right now in the US for sure, but elsewhere as well. I think traditional ideas and fears and expectations of what is male and what is female and what contitutes gay and straight are changing and quickly because of the internet and exchange of information etc but also, I am guessing because of evolution. The big hairy brutish male is slowly losing evolutionary advantages now that so little of life depends on hunting, fighting, or physical prowess.
Either that, or all the chemicals in our environment are exposing western men to so much estrogen we are all becoming more female. LolBig Grin
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I tend to agree with you. Smile

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#24

Thanks for the recollections, Annibel. I have bee a JC fan since well before Python, having first discovered him on the early shows with Frost and later in the short lived 1948 show. Great stuff!
On the other matter, I was only kidding a little about the environmental chemical situation. I tend to think there really is a "softening" or "feminizing" of the Western male taking place (and possibly elsewhere) which I think may well be linked to an overabundance of estrogen rich chemicals now floating about in the world.
Not that I mind, LOL. Right up my alley, actually. Big Grin
Of course... I am probably full of shit. Heh hehRolleyes
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(15-01-2014, 03:58 AM)Samantha Rogers Wrote:  Thanks for the recollections, Annibel. I have bee a JC fan since well before Python, having first discovered him on the early shows with Frost and later in the short lived 1948 show. Great stuff!
On the other matter, I was only kidding a little about the environmental chemical situation. I tend to think there really is a "softening" or "feminizing" of the Western male taking place (and possibly elsewhere) which I think may well be linked to an overabundance of estrogen rich chemicals now floating about in the world.
Not that I mind, LOL. Right up my alley, actually. Big Grin
Of course... I am probably full of shit. Heh hehRolleyes

You should check out my original thread in the picture section. I started ranting about that towards the end of it lol.

Plastic in general leeches xenoestrogens into various substances...especially hot or cold liquids. One can only imagine what zapping something in the microwave does.

I type this while I wear my Chinese made tight strechy girl pants dyed in carcinogenic chemicals. Tongue

Living is the process of dying, especially in the modern world.

Don't give me that look, this is as on topic as John Clees was.
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#26

Getting back to sex...

WARNING: This response may contain WAY TO MUCH INFORMATION

After two kids my lady is not into me going down on her. So when I'm reeling in my GID and REALLY considering transitioning I like to come in from behind on my wife. Not doggy style and not back door. She's not into that. I spoon her and while fondling her breast imagine they were my own. I can also finger her and feel my member at the same time furthering the fantasy of what it might feel like being a woman during sex. Also the angle let's us both go for very long, intimate, enjoyable time.

Hmmm. Think I know what we're doing this weekend

And I hope my wife never sees this post!
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#27

Sarah LOL - leave it to you,Sis, to work into one short posting carcinogenic chemicals, hot drinks, microwaves,China, tight stretchy girl jeans (HM?...hee hee), plastic and John Cleese. I am in awe!Big GrinTongue
Hee hee heee
We now return you to your regularly scheduled discussion of sex... Tee heeeBig Grin
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#28

Thanks for getting this thread back on the topic of sex, Jessica.
All through my adult life, I was never much into regular intercourse. I did it that way because it was expected, and still do occasionally, but it isn't where the sparks fly. I wanted to be the one being penetrated, not the other way around. So, you can imagine my reaction when one evening, in the heat of passion, my wife inserted her finger in my ass! Ever try it? Once you get past the initial discomfort, it's fantastic. Tongue

Can I say this here?

I can't believe I've posted 200 times in so short a period. What a blabber mouth! Blush

CK Smile
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#29

(15-01-2014, 04:03 PM)ClaraKay Wrote:  Thanks for getting this thread back on the topic of sex, Jessica.
All through my adult life, I was never much into regular intercourse. I did it that way because it was expected, and still do occasionally, but it isn't where the sparks fly. I wanted to be the one being penetrated, not the other way around. So, you can imagine my reaction when one evening, in the heat of passion, my wife inserted her finger in my ass! Ever try it? Once you get past the initial discomfort, it's fantastic. Tongue

Can I say this here?

I can't believe I've posted 200 times in so short a period. What a blabber mouth! Blush

CK Smile
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Oops, did I hear that? SmileTongue

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#30

(15-01-2014, 04:03 PM)ClaraKay Wrote:  Thanks for getting this thread back on the topic of sex, Jessica.
All through my adult life, I was never much into regular intercourse. I did it that way because it was expected, and still do occasionally, but it isn't where the sparks fly. I wanted to be the one being penetrated, not the other way around. So, you can imagine my reaction when one evening, in the heat of passion, my wife inserted her finger in my ass! Ever try it? Once you get past the initial discomfort, it's fantastic. Tongue

Can I say this here?

I can't believe I've posted 200 times in so short a period. What a blabber mouth! Blush

CK Smile

I'm kinda surprised that there are people who need to fantasize about being penetrated to get off who HAVEN'T tried a finger...or two..or three....in there before.

Hey, don't blame me...Clara asked lmao
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