On the whole calling someone he or her, I guess it depends on if you know what they look like IRL, if I have no idea who you are I blindly accept that you are the gender, race and age you say you are, what do you get to gain from lying?
edit: forgot to continue this line of thought ...
Online you can be anyone and be accepted to be stating the truth, IRL however, should I meet a woman I met on line and she was in fact very obviously male, I would have a hard time referring to him as her even if she was going to undertake hormone replacement therapy and eventually SRS. At this moment in time I am face to face with a man in trousers and a tshirt, not a man in a dress somewhere between cross dresser and transvestite (if there is a difference). Six-12 months down the line however our first meeting could be drastically different and there would be a more feminine face, breasts (even if they are a padded bra or inserts) and a figure hugging dress. I would not see a man in front of me.
Yes Caitlyn was born a man, but it would be wrong to just blindly say "Oh he's still a man." even after full SRS, yes there are certain parts of biology that surgery can not fix and we don't live in Star Trek where a simple XX/XY switch can be toggled so that you rematerialize the opposite complete with working reproductive organs.
I would not call Buck Angel a woman nor Baily Jay a man (although I saw a comment somewhere recently saying that she only had breast implants for her porn career and was happy being a 'trap' though this was an uncited 3rd party)
One guest on the co optional podcast (Lana or Laura K) apparently transitioned to a woman and a tonne of comments about 'him' were deleted and rightfully so, I myself didn't know this nor tbh did I care, she wasn't smoking hot or dog ugly, but she looked like a woman and I had no reason to doubt this, she had a lovely anecdote about how her girlfriend proposed to her. OK she's a lesbian, whoop de do.
and taking it further off topic, can we get over people coming out yet?
its the 21st century and same sex marriage is legal in a fair few countries (Ireland being the latest), when Elen Paige came out there was such an uproar from (former?) fans as now the woman they would never meet would now have another reason to not sleep with them.
FFS, she lives in America, I live in England, what would the odds be of me bumping into her down my local and hitting it off had she been straight?
Very effing low, so her liking women means nothing, she can bang who she wants, it changes nothing about her ability to act.
With Bruce/Caitlyn we know her biological history, it's been front page news and on gossip sites everywhere, she wont be able to fully walk out of his shadow or ghost.
Every day Josephine's however, I meet you and I am meeting you as you are now, not five years ago when you had a beard and went by the name Joe. Yes there are minefields in the whole dating someone who is trans, but 90% probably only apply in the transitional state when you find something unexpected in the bedroom.
Post op and the talk of children came up, well you could either lie that you cant conceive not even with IVF or come clean.
Which would I prefer IDK, but I would like to think I would not freak out if told the truth.
edit: forgot to continue this line of thought ...
Online you can be anyone and be accepted to be stating the truth, IRL however, should I meet a woman I met on line and she was in fact very obviously male, I would have a hard time referring to him as her even if she was going to undertake hormone replacement therapy and eventually SRS. At this moment in time I am face to face with a man in trousers and a tshirt, not a man in a dress somewhere between cross dresser and transvestite (if there is a difference). Six-12 months down the line however our first meeting could be drastically different and there would be a more feminine face, breasts (even if they are a padded bra or inserts) and a figure hugging dress. I would not see a man in front of me.
Yes Caitlyn was born a man, but it would be wrong to just blindly say "Oh he's still a man." even after full SRS, yes there are certain parts of biology that surgery can not fix and we don't live in Star Trek where a simple XX/XY switch can be toggled so that you rematerialize the opposite complete with working reproductive organs.
I would not call Buck Angel a woman nor Baily Jay a man (although I saw a comment somewhere recently saying that she only had breast implants for her porn career and was happy being a 'trap' though this was an uncited 3rd party)
One guest on the co optional podcast (Lana or Laura K) apparently transitioned to a woman and a tonne of comments about 'him' were deleted and rightfully so, I myself didn't know this nor tbh did I care, she wasn't smoking hot or dog ugly, but she looked like a woman and I had no reason to doubt this, she had a lovely anecdote about how her girlfriend proposed to her. OK she's a lesbian, whoop de do.
and taking it further off topic, can we get over people coming out yet?
its the 21st century and same sex marriage is legal in a fair few countries (Ireland being the latest), when Elen Paige came out there was such an uproar from (former?) fans as now the woman they would never meet would now have another reason to not sleep with them.
FFS, she lives in America, I live in England, what would the odds be of me bumping into her down my local and hitting it off had she been straight?
Very effing low, so her liking women means nothing, she can bang who she wants, it changes nothing about her ability to act.
With Bruce/Caitlyn we know her biological history, it's been front page news and on gossip sites everywhere, she wont be able to fully walk out of his shadow or ghost.
Every day Josephine's however, I meet you and I am meeting you as you are now, not five years ago when you had a beard and went by the name Joe. Yes there are minefields in the whole dating someone who is trans, but 90% probably only apply in the transitional state when you find something unexpected in the bedroom.
Post op and the talk of children came up, well you could either lie that you cant conceive not even with IVF or come clean.
Which would I prefer IDK, but I would like to think I would not freak out if told the truth.
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