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Originally Posted by Mortis
Seriously I think that his situation would be psychologically much worse than terrifying, think about it, the poor man had his wife tell him she wanted to be a man, I honestly can't think of anything more emasculating. I can't imagine how that conversation would go; "Honey, I love you but, well there's this little thing, I well, I want a, well you know, a, a, penis" Gun in mouth, pull trigger!
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I don't know if she went the phalloplasty route and actually acquired a penis. Not all F->M transsexuals do. I saw an interesting photography tome a while back by a chap who was a F->M transsexual. He had a weightlifter's body and musculature, but had not had phalloplasty - he retained female genitalia.
But he considered himself to be male, and so did the woman who was his life partner. She was a lesbian, and her friend's feelings on the relationship were "It makes sense for
you." Some lesbians assume a masculine role. Her lover had simply taken that about as far is it could go.
Sexual identity is a complex issue, and the motivations for transition may have more to do with the societal roles the one transitioning wishes to play than the exact nature of the genitalia.
No, you're not. I'm aware of a few relationships where the male has transitioned to female and the relationship stayed intact. I haven't heard of any where the female transitioned to male and the relationship continued, and I don't really expect to. The best I would hope for is the male wishing his former partner the best in a new life elsewhere, and looking for another relationship with a female who would
remain female.
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Dennis