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sari -> force feminisation (2/10/2005 7:36:49 AM)

I consider myself a closet male lesbian. I love to be feminised to look like a cheap whore with my mistress taking advantage of me knowing that I am a hetrosexual Am I on my way to being gay??




suberic -> RE: force feminisation (2/10/2005 7:40:20 AM)

Not unless you wish to be used by men too.

Being feminized and crossdressing are different from being gay. To be gay, you have to be attracted to men, in more than a "he looks hot" sort of way.

I'm a hetrosexual man, I love being in dresses and corsets and hose and heels, but I love women. I used to think I wanted to be a woman, but I have changed my mind recently (which has little bearing on this), but there was only one man I could honestly say I was sexually attracted to, and that was mainly because he made me feel little and small and weak.

So if this is a fear that you are "turning" gay, don't worry about it. Enjoy your bras and panties and dresses and don't worry about it.




femdom4u2besub -> RE: force feminisation (2/10/2005 8:17:33 AM)

Feminization is of itself a fetish and does not lead to anything if you do not want it to.

Lady Payne




MistressDREAD -> RE: force feminisation (2/16/2005 1:45:07 AM)

lets get some correct definitions here for you sani first:

lesbian = A woman whose sexual orientation is to women.

crossdresser = To dress in the clothing characteristic of the opposite sex.

forced feminization = To do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power to (a male or female) to assume feminine characteristics.

gay = The word gay is now standard in its use to refer to homosexuals, in large part because it is the term that most gay people prefer in referring to themselves. Gay is distinguished from homosexual primarily by the emphasis it places on the cultural and social aspects of homosexuality as opposed to sexual practice. Many reserve gay for males, but the word is also used to refer to both sexes; when the intended meaning is not clear in the context, the phrase gay for men and lesbian for woman may be used. Like the other names of social groups derived from adjectives (for example, Black), gay may be regarded as offensive when used as a noun to refer to particular individuals, as in There were two gays on the panel; here phrasing such as gay members should be used instead. But there is no objection to the use of the noun in the plural to refer collectively either to gay men or to gay men and lesbians, so long as it is clear whether men alone or both men and women are being discussed which is different from homosexuals.

I hope this better defines what you desire and concider your self sari and in My Opinion having fetishes and desires does not change our personal sexual preferances which are naturally inborn into most of Us but can be changed by preferance. JMPO~




onceburned -> RE: force feminisation (2/16/2005 3:21:34 AM)

quote:

I love to be feminised to look like a cheap whore with my mistress taking advantage of me knowing that I am a hetrosexual Am I on my way to being gay??


Probably not, but some crossdressers find that dressing helps them overcome inhibitions so that they can explore bisexual feelings.




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