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slobound · 46-50, M
I think this is the wrong message. Not willing to date does not denote hatred. Acceptance is the issue where hatred needs to see addressed. When everyone can be accepted and respected and valued for who they are regardless of the journey it took them to get there, then you can worry about the dating issue.

gfantasy · 56-60, M
I think "hatred" in this context is a bit overused word... I've seen trans women who I'd date without thinking it twice... HOWEVER, I sense that most trans women have often something "masculine" about them, and that naturally would turn off straight men... So it's not "hatred". More like a personal preference, a biological attraction to femininity and aversion to masculinity...
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
@gfantasy agrée. it’s not hatred. preference. could he hatred in some cases but not 98% of all str8 men! There’s also a lot going on with transanyone that some non trans people are not equipped to commit to day after day. That’s a personal limitation you can’t” “convince” someone to offer.
666Maggotz · F
Or maybes because “she’s” actually another guy 😂
bearinthehalfwayhouse · 26-30, M
nuh thas gay
This just a joke, right? 😄

 
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