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Anonymous
Tranny-datin girl here. What a lot of you seem to be missing is how transgendered people socialize and how they transition and whatnot.
Online and in bigger cities, there are MANY resources for the transgendered person (MTF and FTM) who is going through the tough time of transitioning, especially if family, friends, and workplace aren't understanding due to region and culture. These transpersons become friends, they slowly out themselves to people they trust online and off, and they begin a small, but safe, network of friends, relatives, and lovers who know and accept their transgenderism. I have never known a transperson to go outside these tranny-made webs of acquaintances and friends--imagine the old joke about how, even if there are only three lesbians in a small town, they all have each other on speed dial and have all dated one another? Well there are a hell of a lot less trannies than gay, lesbian, and bi people (hell, transgendered people can be bi, gay, and lesbian too). Local city communities tend to form through trans-friendly psychologists, surgeons, and trans-friendly doctors whose common practice it is to put a young, scared tranny neophyte into contact with the larger tranny community.
It is through these connections of "We know who you are and who you were and we love you anyway" that most, if not ALL, trannies meet people who would never care if they were dating a tranny. Trannies in conservative areas usually move to very tranny-friendly places like Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, and some Canadian cities to live, transition, and settle down for the rest of their lives.
No one is trapping a normal joe or jane and going "I'M A TRANNY. TOUCH ME!" Sex partners almost ALWAYS come from a close-knit group of friends and acquaintances you meet through the medical professionals and self-help groups.
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