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Abby_VistaParticipant
Wow! Lots of good topics on this board. Ok, so for this one, again, I consider myself to be a woman. My equipment downstairs doesn't have anything to do with who I am as a person. So when I am with a man, that is what we are together, a man and a woman. How we have sex is only determined by our physical anatomy, and has nothing to do with who we are. So any man who says he is heterosexual and is having sex with me, is still hetero sexual. If I thought of myself as a man, it would be different, but thats just not the case.
Abby_VistaParticipantHello! This is my first post on this forum, but this topic really needs to be addressed! I don't consider myself bisexual, even though I list it because its so confusing. I am a woman and I love men, I just happen to have a penis. I don't consider myself to be gay, or transgender either. Ive actually been with a couple and the man wanted to watch me fuck his girlfriend. I was into it, because I wanted to please him and hoped he would join in, but it was really hard because all he wanted to do was watch, and I am just not very attracted to women. I think this really hits on the labels that society puts on us. Some how, because I have a penis, I am expected to want to use it, and that's just not always the case. So take this for what its worth, but I think that if you feel like you are a woman, then thats what you are, and who you are attracted to makes no fundamental difference, other than your own sense of sexuality.
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