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Old 07-15-2012
dan
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Coolguy64, do you really think someone can have the feelings of someone else's body ? Stop a bit and think about the meaning of your question. Or do you think someone can be attracted to himself ?

However, if i could think of any answer to your question, it would be revolving around the traditional difference we make between a "transvestite" and a "transsexual". A transsexual is someone who has a deep feelings of belonging to the other sex, a feeling of not belonging to his/her genetic gender, and therefore someone who has some important issues about his/her body as is. A transvestite is in this particular case, someone who find general pleasure dressing in women's clothes and assuming a woman's role, and therefore enjoy either aesthetic satisfaction or sometimes sexual arousal in doing so.
Transsexuals usualy don't find any more particular pleasure in wearing women's clothes as you feel wearing men's clothes. They just feel it's the clothes they should normaly wear. And the same goes for pilosity. The same thing goes as well as to the satisfaction they feel toward their transforming body as they transition toward total physical womanhood.

I'm not sure i can figure where you're going with this. You have to be careful not to confuse fantasy and reality. One of the kind, generous t-ladies who participate to this forum could give you a bit more informations about what only them can experience and explain.
On the other hand, there is many transvestites on this site who could probably relate to some parts of your question...
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