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I would become a lesbian. No way I want cock im me.
Depends on the guy, is he attractive? Gotta try 2-3 times to be sure I don't like it.
Is 2 to 3 times enough to be sure? Better make it 6 times, or 10 or so. Or more?
If you're fully a woman and you're straight you actually might want some dick. It's not like it's a choice
More often then not I've seen where people who are trans are still attracted to the gender they were attracted to before, there are exceptions but most of the time that's how it goes.
Oh, trust me, you will!
That's a bit homophobic and dismissive towards another person's sexuality. Another person who you don't personally know might I add.
How is that homophobic? Yes I obviously don't know them or their sexuality, and the comment wasn't supposed to be taken seriously, just to state how good dick feels in a vagina.
I can see two quite different ways to read the comment you are replying to. Are you sure you have got the correct interpretation?
I think I read it as much more serious than it was intending to be, to me it seemed like the person was denying the idea of them being homosexual because they are conventionally "straight" now.