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Old 08-03-2009
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Originally Posted by sesame View Post
Ok, here is my question No. 1. (more coming...)

Whats the degree of emotional involvement that separates a Tv from a Tg?

Hint: A Tv just changes getup and attire, while a Tg jumps headlong and goes through the pains of changing her whole body.



Its not a personal question. I'm asking out of academic interest.


Hint? HINT!!! What in the hell do you think you are doing here ya twit? This is not a thread for you to be asking questions as if you were a teacher giving an examination.

As you should know the answer to such a sloppy, simple, ill-defined question would be very complex and dependable on many variables which you haven't specified.

Emotional involvement is largely dependant on the individual involved, but in general; I should think the average (if there is such a thing) trans gendered woman would usually be more emotionally involved then the average (if there is such a thing) transvestite. To what degree? That is like saying 4x - 394,084y = ??z. Totally meaningless without some definition or quantization of the variables.

Interesting that you should define the process as pain. Is striving for a goal necessarily a painful thing? Is pain necessarily a "bad" thing? Ya know pain teaches many lessons and is a part of life. A lesson I remember involving pain has stuck with me my whole life since I was 5 years old and has served me well. "It is not wise to catch bumblebees with your bare hands." :D
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