Anonymous2: From the first time I saw this character I thought it was a Trap, but alas it was just a flat chested girl. I was disappoint. Incase does give me some justice with this. *fapfap*
Anonymous4(2): Meh, I like boys who are crossdressing toys. I really wanted Jinx to be just that. That's not to say I don't like futa either. I'll fap for the both of us. *fapfapfap*
Anonymous5: @Anonymous: If you like boys that look like girls but not boy that don't, are you still gay (assuming you still like girls as well, of course)? I mean, technically you're only attracted to the femininity.
Personally I consider myself "conditionally bi" at absolute most and generally consider myself straight. I'm attracted to femininity, even if it's an actual male, but I'm turned off by masculinity, even of handsome men. I DO like futa and shemales, but that's because they're still feminine apart from the genitalia.
Anonymous6(2): @Anonymous: Yeah, I'm mostly what you described. I think I heard the term "Pansexual" somewhere before, which means I am sexually attracted to bodies of femininity...I don't know if that's the exact definition, but I'm going to roll with it.
For example, if there was a 34 post of a male dressed in drag who looked masculine, I wouldn't be into it. However, if it were the same male in the same dress who looked extremely feminine, beautiful, and soft, then I would be into it. The same would go if it was a female--if she's masculine, I'm not into it. If she's feminine, I attracted to it.
If that's makes me bisexual, than so be it. To the average anonymous, I'm just gay for girly males. Which I'm ok with.
Anonymous8(5): @chickenboo: There's a difference between R63 and futa. Futa encompasses both hermaphrodites (both sets) and shemales (cocks+tits only). R63 Jinx would have to actually look like a BOY. This one still has very visible tits.
chickenboo: @Anonymous: Futanari requires both sets of genitalia to be visible. No vagina = not a futa, but instead, a shemale. Emphasis on MALE. This is not a matter of sexuality, but physical gender.
Anonymous12: Sexual orientation is invention of the 19th century psychological community - invented by men in denial over their natural sexual urges.
It is a sociological construct created to medicalize and criminalize simple sexual attractions. The greatest lie about sex is that there is separate classes of heterosexual and homosexual persons.
Everyone has the capacity to be aroused by and engage in different or same sex behaviors and attractions can be changed by exposure to different environments.
See how many persons ACsays "the hentai/porn made me a bisexual" and the truth is self evident. Don't fight it. Human nature is to enjoy pleasure. Labels are not needed.
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Personally I consider myself "conditionally bi" at absolute most and generally consider myself straight. I'm attracted to femininity, even if it's an actual male, but I'm turned off by masculinity, even of handsome men. I DO like futa and shemales, but that's because they're still feminine apart from the genitalia.
For example, if there was a 34 post of a male dressed in drag who looked masculine, I wouldn't be into it. However, if it were the same male in the same dress who looked extremely feminine, beautiful, and soft, then I would be into it. The same would go if it was a female--if she's masculine, I'm not into it. If she's feminine, I attracted to it.
If that's makes me bisexual, than so be it. To the average anonymous, I'm just gay for girly males. Which I'm ok with.
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It is a sociological construct created to medicalize and criminalize simple sexual attractions. The greatest lie about sex is that there is separate classes of heterosexual and homosexual persons.
Everyone has the capacity to be aroused by and engage in different or same sex behaviors and attractions can be changed by exposure to different environments.
See how many persons ACsays "the hentai/porn made me a bisexual" and the truth is self evident. Don't fight it. Human nature is to enjoy pleasure. Labels are not needed.
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