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telekinesis?
telekinesis?
she didn't touch it, the lipstick jumped in her pocket... what.
why.
Dev let's Mason state at one point early, that he is full aware of his sex but always know he has a different feel.That’s what I don’t really get. Mason isn’t boyish at all: he has feminine hair, a feminine figure, dresses in a feminine fashion (tight leggings, oversized shirts—even wears lacy lingerie). I don’t remember him wanting surgery or hormone therapy either, although I do admittedly go through his scenes rather quickly, so that might be on me. As far as I can tell, he’s basically what a conservative might have you believe a trans person is: one who presents in a way 100% in line with their biological sex, but just arbitrarily asks to be called the opposite.
Now, personally, I’m not into trans stuff at all, but it makes me wonder, Is this really what people who are into it want out of that content?
There are masculine trans girls and feminine trans guys. Not that big of a deal really.That’s what I don’t really get. Mason isn’t boyish at all: he has feminine hair, a feminine figure, dresses in a feminine fashion (tight leggings, oversized shirts—even wears lacy lingerie). I don’t remember him wanting surgery or hormone therapy either, although I do admittedly go through his scenes rather quickly, so that might be on me. As far as I can tell, he’s basically what a conservative might have you believe a trans person is: one who presents in a way 100% in line with their biological sex, but just arbitrarily asks to be called the opposite.
Now, personally, I’m not into trans stuff at all, but it makes me wonder, Is this really what people who are into it want out of that content?
Admit it, you just liked you could let Mason spit in Guy's mouth.All I know is I'm not giving this up.
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Oh, I won't deny that part made me giddy. The whole scene was just so well done.Admit it, you just liked you could let Mason spit in Guy's mouth.
(although how it or the other dominance act ties with Mason getting off on it is rather cute. Wonder if it means Guy would be taking the bottom role in their relationship down the road)
This is kind of the problem that I have with female-to-male transgender in porn games. There is just no point. It's just a girl that identifies as a guy. There is no fetish, no nothing.That’s what I don’t really get. Mason isn’t boyish at all: he has feminine hair, a feminine figure, dresses in a feminine fashion (tight leggings, oversized shirts—even wears lacy lingerie). I don’t remember him wanting surgery or hormone therapy either, although I do admittedly go through his scenes rather quickly, so that might be on me. As far as I can tell, he’s basically what a conservative might have you believe a trans person is: one who presents in a way 100% in line with their biological sex, but just arbitrarily asks to be called the opposite.
Now, personally, I’m not into trans stuff at all, but it makes me wonder, Is this really what people who are into it want out of that content?
You mean someone like Shauna? having a girl persona with a penis, ashamed of that.This is kind of the problem that I have with female-to-male transgender in porn games. There is just no point. It's just a girl that identifies as a guy. There is no fetish, no nothing.
I would have preferred a male-to-female transgender, without surgery. But keep the personality of Mason that everyone likes so much.
There's all kinds of people in that umbrella all with different ideas of their identity or what they're comfortable with. I have seen transmen who, to me anyways, seem to want to stay a girl in practically every way except their pronoun; they're like 'femboy' transmen. Mason seems to be that. Also, keep in mind he has brain injury and is autistic, autistic people are more likely than general population to identify as trans. Don't know if that was author's intent, but interpret that however you want.That’s what I don’t really get. Mason isn’t boyish at all: he has feminine hair, a feminine figure, dresses in a feminine fashion (tight leggings, oversized shirts—even wears lacy lingerie). I don’t remember him wanting surgery or hormone therapy either, although I do admittedly go through his scenes rather quickly, so that might be on me. As far as I can tell, he’s basically what a conservative might have you believe a trans person is: one who presents in a way 100% in line with their biological sex, but just arbitrarily asks to be called the opposite.
Now, personally, I’m not into trans stuff at all, but it makes me wonder, Is this really what people who are into it want out of that content?
Counter-argument above if you're curious. The fetish is basically "safe" gayplay (so, not actually gay, but you get to pretend it's sorta gay, like asking your girl to dress as a football player or somethingThis is kind of the problem that I have with female-to-male transgender in porn games. There is just no point. It's just a girl that identifies as a guy. There is no fetish, no nothing.
I would have preferred a male-to-female transgender, without surgery. But keep the personality of Mason that everyone likes so much.
Thanks for the insight, I haven't thought of it that way ^^Counter-argument above if you're curious. The fetish is basically "safe" gayplay (so, not actually gay, but you get to pretend it's sorta gay, like asking your girl to dress as a football player or something), or for people who aren't into that, altgirl/tomboy. And it's the character the author wanted. So there's definitely a point.
I’ll chalk that up to my not understanding trans people in general, then.There's all kinds of people in that umbrella all with different ideas of their identity or what they're comfortable with. I have seen transmen who, to me anyways, seem to want to stay a girl in practically every way except their pronoun; they're like 'femboy' transmen. Mason seems to be that. Also, keep in mind he has brain injury and is autistic, autistic people are more likely than general population to identify as trans. Don't know if that was author's intent, but interpret that however you want.
I don’t know about that, because there are plenty of people on this site who identify as straight and still engage in content with hermaphrodites and 100% pre-op transwomen, or even femboys. (As a straight man myself, I don’t understand this either).From a porn game perspective, well basically only bi/gay men like fully transitioned transmen. If you want to appeal to a (mostly) straight male audience, you keep the transman's femininity completely intact, and the appeal basically becomes a little gayplay through 'he/him' (which I'm definitely into, can't speak for others). That's how I see it, anyways.
That’s another one I don’t get. If you respect gender identity at all, then don’t you have to accept that anyone who says they’re a man is a man? So you’re having sex with someone who tells you straight up that he’s a man, while fully acknowledging that he’s a man? You do you (no judgment), but that’s an instant no from me, regardless of what the guy actually looks like. I don’t see how that has anything to do with ciswomen dressing up in a football uniform (women’s football is a thing, too, and it could just be a thing about guys liking when their girlfriends wears their clothes), or even alt girls (who, while they might have short hair or androgynous clothing, can still look quite feminine).Counter-argument above if you're curious. The fetish is basically "safe" gayplay (so, not actually gay, but you get to pretend it's sorta gay, like asking your girl to dress as a football player or something), or for people who aren't into that, altgirl/tomboy. And it's the character the author wanted. So there's definitely a point.
I think that's just difference between getting hung up on artificial labels ("that's a man/woman") vs owning up to physical attraction to features which you would find inherently attractive with the lack of any such gender labels.So you’re having sex with someone who tells you straight up that he’s a man, while fully acknowledging that he’s a man? You do you (no judgment), but that’s an instant no from me, regardless of what the guy actually looks like.
Physical attraction is well and good, but the mind counts for something as well.I think that's just difference between getting hung up on artificial labels ("that's a man/woman") vs owning up to physical attraction to features which you would find inherently attractive with the lack of any such gender labels.
Sure, but then the whole "she is a man so i can't have sex with her" is purely artificial construct in said mind. Meantime, your other parts of the same mind are totally getting primed by what they perceive to be a hot person with all the sex characteristics that your mind was all-trained to get turned on by.Physical attraction is well and good, but the mind counts for something as well.
They are more popular and wanted for sure.People like transgenders more than straight white and black girls , the world we live in.
I can only speak for myself, but I get the same visceral turn-off reaction when Mason says she’s a man as when I actually see naked men; it’s definitely not a case of “body’s into it, mind is against” like you’re describing.Sure, but then the whole "she is a man so i can't have sex with her" is purely artificial construct in said mind. Meantime, your other parts of the same mind are totally getting primed by what they perceive to be a hot person with all the sex characteristics that your mind was all-trained to get turned on by.
It’s a real shame. Not enough black girls in these games.They are more popular and wanted for sure.