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Old 02-07-2011
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Originally Posted by cannibal View Post
For some time now I have this suspicion (again I might be completely wrong) that we are born actually without any attraction to any genitalia. At least when I was a child I remember not feeling anything for any type of genital, despite I already liked girls very much. If you think about it, both male and female genitals are kinda ugly. It might be an acquired taste. Today I am undoubtedly attracted to genitals.

Plus I've heard more than one guy that were strictly into GGs confess that they don't find the vagina beautiful. They love to have sex with it, but wouldn't stare at it. And I've heard even more GGs state that they find penises ugly and disgusting, despite they enjoy having sex with men.

I'm not trying to speak for anyone here, just trying to find a possible explanation for the whole issue of attraction to transsexuals, even if partial.
It would be an interesting theory if it weren't completely devoid of any consideration of science and what researchers have learned about how sexual attraction grows (including some of its roots in the human desire to procreate). Of course, an infant may be wired for a certain attraction, but the idea that because a child doesn't show an attraction until a certain age means we are not born with one is rather facile.
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