Earlier this month, rumours were swirling that Jennifer Lopez’ boyfriend Casper Smart had romanced two transexual women. More recently, reports have surfaced that Hank Baskett, husband of former Playboy playmate Kendra Wilkinson, allegedly cheated on Kendra with a transsexual woman.
At the same time, there are some pretty amazing trans public figures making headlines in a great way: Laverne Cox of Orange is the New Black is one of our idols, for example.
Yep, suddenly it seems that everyone’s talking about trans people. Which got the Mamamia team asking in our editorial meeting this week: Is the trans community having a “moment”? What’s going on when men who say they’re straight start sleeping with transexuals? Are these men fetishising trans people, or are reporters being douches by reporting it like that?
And how can we — as writers who aren’t personally involved in the trans community — explore these questions in a respectful way?
We were nervous about offending members of the trans community, but we figured it was a heck of a lot better to ask those questions so we’d know the right way to talk about some of these issues in future.
So today, armed with the best of intentions, we set out to answer all our burning questions (and probably some of yours, too) and have done so by asking a representative from the trans community for their views.
Here we go:
First up: What are the correct terms to use when referring to a trans person?
A transexual is a person who identifies as a member of the ‘opposite’ sex to their birth sex. Transsexuals usually seek hormone therapy and often surgery to bring their body into line with their gender identity, as Transgender Victoria explains — but a person can be a transexual without having had that surgery.
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There is a old saying. "A hard cock has no conscience" . Back in my drag days I had a lot of so called straight men hit on me. I often wondered why. There was a hole lot of boy under the Dermablend.
I have been married 6 years. Last month I stumbled upon pages and pages of craiglist reply emails to my partner that dated a few years back from pre-op transexual women and cross dressers for sexual encounters. I wasnt snooping but helping him with some emails and I had to check the 'sent' folder. I tried to be open minded and understand this part of his sexuality but the one reply that sealed the deal for me was from a contact
" Are you married because that is a huge turn on for me, steal a pair of your wifes knickers and I'll wear them while you f**k me"
I wish he had of been honest in the beginning so I could have made a decision before continuing our relationship. I'm no longer with him and shaken to my core.
Hi anon, thats a shity thing to go through. I hope your next relationship gives you your happily ever after.