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Why are you not attracted to trans women?
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Why are you not attracted to trans women?
One hand, she should have done it for Ghost On the Shell. On the other hand though, should this be treated the same thing as whitewashing? That only transgender' people should play the role and no one else should?
https://www.cbr.com/scarlett-johansson-exits-rub-tug-trans-backlash/
Scarlett Johansson has withdrawn from the fact-based drama Rub & Tug after her casting as a transgender man grew intense online criticism.
The Avengers: Infinity War star was set to play Dante "Tex" Gill, who ran a massage parlor in 1970s and '80s Pittsburgh as a front for a prostitution ring. Gill lived his life as a man, preferred masculine pronouns, and may have begun transitioning at the time of his death in 2003.
However, today in a second statement to Out magazine, announced her departure from the film, and conceded her original comments were insensitive.
Rub & Tug would have reunited Johansson with Ghost in the Shell director Rupert Sanders. With Johansson's departure, it's unclear whether the project will move forward.
The same reason I'm not attracted to Asian woman or woman with more masculine features.. preference in looksWhy are you not attracted to trans women?
I wish I was making it up, but I am not. It was not a perma ban, but a 2 week ban. I should have clarified the length, sorry about that. The thread revolved around transgender individuals having difficulty finding partners or something. I made a comment saying as a straight male I would not have sex or a relationship with a transgender. Perhaps they misunderstood my comments, but I received a ban and it stated due to transphobia. A few people got banned on that thread before being closed down.
Why are you not attracted to trans women?
I can't accept that explanation, as all trans women look different. Like I said before, some pass easily for a woman, some don't. Transgenders don't have a 'look.'The same reason I'm not attracted to Asian woman or woman with more masculine features.. preference in looks
I don't think it's a silly question at all. I'm not attracted to fat people because of their physical appearance. Trans people as a group don't have a common physical appearance. The only thing they share is common is being trans, like I said before.This is a really silly question. Are you attracted to someone who weighs 300 pounds? What if they have more masculine features? More feminine? Androgynous? What if they are flat chested or the opposite? Not everyone is attracted to the same body type or have preferences in physical features. Some are more attracted to asians, some more attracted to hispanics, some are attracted to larger body times, or more physically built.
You stated how it "doesn't make any sense" in a previous post. Why does that not make sense?
I haven't met a trans person that I'm attracted too, yet let me put it that way instead then..I can't accept that explanation, as all trans women look different. Like I said before, some pass easily for a woman, some don't. Transgenders don't have a 'look.'
I don't think it's a silly question at all. I'm not attracted to fat people because of their physical appearance. Trans people as a group don't have a common physical appearance. The only thing they share is common is being trans, like I said before.
As such, if you're not attracted to trans people because they're trans, the true reason you don't feel attraction to them is because you don't truly consider them their prefered gender. I've yet to see anyone bring up any other valid reason for not being attracted to trans people. I asked about that in my first post in this thread.
To reiterate: I don't think there's anything wrong with not feeling attracted towards transgenders. I can't picture myself in a relationship with one either, I just want people to be honest about why they're not attracted to them.
I can't accept that explanation, as all trans women look different. Like I said before, some pass easily for a woman, some don't. Transgenders don't have a 'look.'
I don't think it's a silly question at all. I'm not attracted to fat people because of their physical appearance. Trans people as a group don't have a common physical appearance. The only thing they share is common is being trans, like I said before.
As such, if you're not attracted to trans people because they're trans, the true reason you don't feel attraction to them is because you don't truly consider them their prefered gender. I've yet to see anyone bring up any other valid reason for not being attracted to trans people. I asked about that in my first post in this thread.
To reiterate: I don't think there's anything wrong with not feeling attracted towards transgenders. I can't picture myself in a relationship with one either, I just want people to be honest about why they're not attracted to them.
Why are you not attracted to trans women?
That's different from what you said before, but that's fine. Fair enough.I haven't met a trans person that I'm attracted too, yet let me put it that way instead then..
What exactly do you think I want to hear?Mate, people are being honest. It just isn't what you want to hear.
What I've been trying to argue (and I think people got this wrong) is not how you should feel about transgenders, but why you feel the way you do about them.I'm sure there are trans women who can look really attractive. I'm sure some men can be the same with a good make-up and clothing.
But where is the line? If one can feel attracted to them, should they also feel attracted to those trans people who don't yet look like women at all or only slightly?
Besides, I think the issue is in knowing about the trans thing. Even if a man in make-up would look attractive I think it's ok to lose interest and attraction when it's revealed she is a he. The same goes with trans women too. There are certain expectations when a man dates a woman. Most people who date others expect to have a romantical and sexual relationship with each other, and I would say most will think about possible future children too. For the most of the history of humans a penis and a vagina has been the one things that are obvious. A man who dates a woman automatically assumes the woman has a vagina and a woman who dates a man automatically assumes the man has a penis. It used to be so obvious no-one really even thinked about it twice. When that isn't the case anymore and the other from the dating couple doesn't know that, it would not be a surprise if they lost interest when it would be clear that the sexual relationship would be completely different and that there would be no children to be had.
How about those trans people who have changed their penis into a fully working vagina and vice versa, then? At least the sexual relationship could happen in a "normal" expected way even if they could not be able to have children (maybe they don't even want to have children), although there is still the problem of them constantly having to take pills and maintain that transition, but let's assume even that isn't a problem in any way. Even then there can be a problem with knowing the history of the trans person. Personally I would like to know as much as possible about their childhood. Knowing the woman used to be a little boy or the man used to be a little girl could very well break the "illusion" so to speak and they could genuinely lose the attraction. I don't think it would be fair to call them bigoted or anything like that even in those situations.
What exactly do you think I want to hear?
InterMusketeer said:As such, if you're not attracted to trans people because they're trans, the true reason you don't feel attraction to them is because you don't truly consider them their prefered gender.
That's different from what you said before, but that's fine. Fair enough.
What exactly do you think I want to hear?
What I've been trying to argue (and I think people got this wrong) is not how you should feel about transgenders, but why you feel the way you do about them.
I don't think anyone should be forced to feel attracted to anyone for whatever reason. I'm just interested in finding out why they feel that way.
In my first post in this thread, I asked how it is possible to fully accept a transgender as their prefered gender, while at the same time making the sweeping statement: "I won't date transgenders." If these people fully accept them as, let's say a woman, why won't they date them? Transgender women are real women, right? They fully accepted them as their new gender, and they happen to be attracted to women too, so what's up with not wanting to date them then? Let's say there exists a transgender person somewhere out there, who fits the description of your perfect girl, she has the right personality and assets, she's beautiful, but she's trans. Would you date her?
Personally I wouldn't, because I want a relationship with a real woman, and that's not what a transgender woman is to me. And that's the honesty I'm looking for in this thread.
I think some people are pretending they fully accept a transgender person's prefered gender, but then show they don't see them as actual women after all. I find that hypocritical.
Transgenders want their sex to be changed to fit their gender. That's the entire point of transitioning, right?Because you can't differentiate between SEX and GENDER.
I accept someones gender as Women or Man, but doesn't mean I will be sexually attracted to someone of a different SEX.
And not being sexually attracted to someone doesn't mean you don't accept and respect their gender choices, nor does it make you transphobic.
Your essentially saying that a persons gender is strictly decided by sexual attraction. That a women is only defined by how attracted a man is to her(or vice versa). I think we can say someones gender isn't exclusivly tied to who wants to have sex with them. I think gender has more to it then just bumping uglies.
Transgenders want their sex to be changed to fit their gender. That's the entire point of transitioning, right?
If transgenders just wanted to change their gender, they wouldn't have gender dysphoria and they wouldn't feel the need to transition. Their biological sex plays a vital part in being transgender. Transgenders don't want just their gender to be accepted, they want to be seen as someone of a different sex as well. So your argument doesn't make much sense to me.
Not at all, they are equally not a woman whether they mutilate their body or not...Is a transgender women who doesn't have surgery and keeps their male appendages less of a women because they didn't transition?
What I've been trying to argue (and I think people got this wrong) is not how you should feel about transgenders, but why you feel the way you do about them.
I don't think anyone should be forced to feel attracted to anyone for whatever reason. I'm just interested in finding out why they feel that way.
In my first post in this thread, I asked how it is possible to fully accept a transgender as their prefered gender, while at the same time making the sweeping statement: "I won't date transgenders." If these people fully accept them as, let's say a woman, why won't they date them? Transgender women are real women, right? They fully accepted them as their new gender, and they happen to be attracted to women too, so what's up with not wanting to date them then? Let's say there exists a transgender person somewhere out there, who fits the description of your perfect girl, she has the right personality and assets, she's beautiful, but she's trans. Would you date her?
Personally I wouldn't, because I want a relationship with a real woman, and that's not what a transgender woman is to me. And that's the honesty I'm looking for in this thread.
I think some people are pretending they fully accept a transgender person's prefered gender, but then show they don't see them as actual women after all. I find that hypocritical.
Is ScarJo really a ticket seller? I wouldn't have thought so.
I'm no expert either. I was under the impression that one needs to have gender dysphoria in order to be diagnosed as transgender. Gender dysphoria definitely has to do with penises and vaginas, not just gender identity.Well not every transgender want their gender changed, and not every transgender goes through gender surgery. But I think the argument is confusing me because I have seen it argued both ways, that a women isn't only defined by her vagina(or vice a versa). So again confusing because on one hand its not all about the vagina and penis but OTOH it is.
Is a transgender women who doesn't have surgery and keeps their male appendages less of a women because they didn't transition? are they not transgender enough? I think if I asked someone who was transgender they would call me transphobic for suggesting that. I would definitely get a warning and or ban on ERA. So is gender based on penis and vagina or its not?
That was not my intent. I'm not claiming you can't be a real woman if no one feels attracted to you. Again, I'm asking people who personally claim to accept a transgender's (or maybe transsexual is the accurate term to use in this instance) prefered gender, but then don't consider dating them, how those two positions can be combined, because I just don't see it.And it seems like you are boiling it all down to sex and attraction and that the only way someone can be seen as a women (or man) is if someone from the opposite sex is attracted to them. Regardless if I will date/have sex with a transgender person it should have no bearing on them being recognized and afforeded the rights of the gender they chose. Sexual preferences should not be the only way we define gender and it seems very regressive to suggest that.
Would it be better if I said: "I won't date you because you have/had a penis" ? Or should I word it differently: "I won't date you because of your biological sex." Isn't that the exact same thing as saying "I don't consider you a real woman" ?Calling for people to "tell it like it is", to say they are not real women to them and that's why they don't want to date them, is you wanting people to say a more complex thing in the most inflammatory manner. I bet that trans women would rather like to hear what exact things about them are the reasons they might not be attractive instead of just blurting out "you're not a real woman." I mean, isn't it better to hear a woman tell you she don't like you because she likes stronger men who are less childish and who take more responsibility than to just say "you are not a real man" even if technically it would be correct from her point of view?
I'm no expert either. I was under the impression that one needs to have gender dysphoria in order to be diagnosed as transgender. Gender dysphoria definitely has to do with penises and vaginas, not just gender identity.
That was not my intent. I'm not claiming you can't be a real woman if no one feels attracted to you. Again, I'm asking people who personally claim to accept a transgender's (or maybe transsexual is the accurate term to use in this instance) prefered gender, but then don't consider dating them, how those two positions can be combined, because I just don't see it.
Would it be better if I said: "I won't date you because you have/had a penis" ? Or should I word it differently: "I won't date you because of your biological sex." Isn't that the exact same thing as saying "I don't consider you a real woman" ?
To me, gender and sex are connected and so sexual attraction has something to do with it as well. I don't think they can be separated. But you're probably right that we don't know enough about the subject to come to any real conclusion here.I am going to assume that we are both cis gendered? Maybe some of these questions we are asking and debating are things neither of us are equipped to answer.
But to me Gender does not equal sexual attraction and they should be separated.
Yes, I should really stop this offtopic discussion. My bad. Just wanted to clear up my position before I get banned or something."redirected to proper thread"
Why are you not attracted to trans women?
i cant get past the whole trans thing. i think most people just dont want to say that. maybe it makes me a dickhead for saying it. and even lets say i just said fuck it lets give it a shot there will always be something in the back of my mind thats like naaah. i dont think there is anything wrong with saying what the truth is for me and i dont think its wrong either just in general. im not shitting on anyone or trying to put people down i just think people should be more honest
well, ghost in the shell made $169 million world wide on its $110 million budget.Is ScarJo really a ticket seller? I wouldn't have thought so.
To me, gender and sex are connected and so sexual attraction has something to do with it as well. I don't think they can be separated. But you're probably right that we don't know enough about the subject to come to any real conclusion here.
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Wow. I've only ever seen her in the Marvel movies and Lucy (because of Luc Besson) she's fairly mediocre in both.well, ghost in the shell made $169 million world wide on its $110 million budget.
I think some people are pretending they fully accept a transgender person's prefered gender, but then show they don't see them as actual women after all. I find that hypocritical.
Not all transgirls have implants.I just don't like fake. I am not attracted to breast implants or butt implants. I don't find girls with fake boobs attractive at all and its actually a turn off.
Not all transgirls have implants.
Man tits and hormone tits look different but I get what you mean.which swings the other way because I like boobs. and not fat man boobs real boobs.
So having no boobs or fake boobs would turn me off.
Would it be better if I said: "I won't date you because you have/had a penis" ? Or should I word it differently: "I won't date you because of your biological sex." Isn't that the exact same thing as saying "I don't consider you a real woman" ?
Man tits and hormone tits look different but I get what you mean.
Yeah, I think he meant something like comparing hormone based tits to hormone based muscles. Even though the muscles gained through taking a ton of hormones are technically natural, it's still understandable if someone doesn't feel they are "real" or has a distaste for them. In the same way one could think tits grown by taking hormones aren't real - at least when compared to completely naturally grown ones without any additional substances.
Relevant...
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Shamed by Paralympian for Playing Amputee in 'Skyscraper'
http://comicbook.com/movies/2018/07...alympian-playing-amputee-skyscraper-the-rock/
Surprised no one has kicked off at Tom Hanks for playing someone with aids.
I wonder if these ppl who complain about not being represented in media realise that they Won't be represented in media in the future if this carry's on.
Film corps just want to make money. If they have to deal with negative press like this. Then they will just keep a wide berth and not have it even become an issue.
Relevant...
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Shamed by Paralympian for Playing Amputee in 'Skyscraper'
http://comicbook.com/movies/2018/07...alympian-playing-amputee-skyscraper-the-rock/
Surprised no one has kicked off at Tom Hanks for playing someone with aids.
I wonder if these ppl who complain about not being represented in media realise that they Won't be represented in media in the future if this carry's on.
Film corps just want to make money. If they have to deal with negative press like this. Then they will just keep a wide berth and not have it even become an issue.
You don't like me having Scar Jo as a character on my film?
FUCK OFF AND MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN MOVIE WITH YOUR OWN FUCKING SHIT!
THIS IS GODDAMN ART YOU TYRANNICAL HYPOCRITICAL BULLY CRY BABIES, ART IS THE PUREST FORM OF FREEDOM. YOU HAVE ZERO, ABSOLUTELY FUCKING ZERO AUTHORITY ON WHAT I DECIDE TO DO WITH MY ART.
I have a hard time understanding this. I want to be a better person. On a personal level, if you come to me with anything, I will be as understanding as I can be. I will help you, support you, and not think too bad of you. But when I see things like this:
When she is wearing her horse getup, am I supposed to treat her as if she is a horse? Am I hateful if I think she has a screw loose? Is it inevitable that I will have to accept this too? Not just tolerate it, mind, but accept it as if it was normal?
I have a hard time understanding this. I want to be a better person. On a personal level, if you come to me with anything, I will be as understanding as I can be. I will help you, support you, and not think too bad of you. But when I see things like this:
When she is wearing her horse getup, am I supposed to treat her as if she is a horse? Am I hateful if I think she has a screw loose? Is it inevitable that I will have to accept this too? Not just tolerate it, mind, but accept it as if it was normal?
You're supposed to respect everybody no matter what. Except if they don't have far left beliefs!
You aren't comparing this to being Trans are you?