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Originally Posted by Sigma View Post
There are terms for people who are heterosexual, bisexual, and homosexual. However there is not a term for men attracted to transsexuals. We should have our own term. Being attracted to a transsexual does not completely fall into the three categories.

Do you think we should have a term as well?
Absolutely not. In my opinion, labels such as these serve little purpose other than to create divisions within the human family and sow prejudices and confusion. They also pigeonhole people into more or less narrow categories that may not reflect reality. After all, the research shows that a significant percentage of identified "heterosexuals" are probably actually "bisexual" to some degree on a spectrum.

So, with respect to my own status as a man attracted to transsexuals, I prefer simply to be called "smart" and "having excellent taste."