Knowledge beats unreasoning fear! |
Salon / By Tracy Clark-Flory
This story originally appeared at Salon.
I’m
gender queer and was told by a friend that the porn shop she worked in
carried a wide selection of magazines and films catering to an interest
in trans women. That sort of implies it’s popular enough to support that
much material on it — which is really interesting when you think of the
way many straight males react to any other “male” behaving in a
“female” way. I really wouldn’t be surprised to find out the guys who
try to bash me are secretly turned on by my existence — although, I’d
prefer they just send flowers or something. Is this becoming a more
common attraction?
Seriously, FTD.com! It isn’t that hard. Sure, flowers cost more and won’t last as long as self-hatred, but that’s a good thing.
Back
to your question, though: I assume you’re talking about transsexual
women who haven’t fully transitioned, since that’s the most popular type
of gender queer porn. For uninitiated readers, that means people born
with male bodies but who identify as female and have not had full sexual
reassignment surgery, although breast implants are common. In the ever
tasteful and humanizing world of porn, they are referred to as
“she-males,” “chicks with dicks” or “lady boys.” In similar fashion, men
who are attracted to trans women are colloquially called “tranny
chasers” or “transfans” — sometimes affectionately, sometimes not. The
technical, although still controversial, term for such attractions is
gynandromorphophilia (the correct pronunciation of which is equivalent
to stuffing your mouth with food and saying damn near anything).
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