I’d like to see the tranny naked, with a genital close-up. I got to do that with a fully post-op tranny once, and her vulva was a work of art.
As Mr. Spock from Star Trek would say, “Interesting.”
It is an article of faith in proclaiming gender equality that the differences are at the level of urology, ergo, plastic surgery can transform a man into a fully functional woman, in the sense that Data from Star Trek was fully functional. My counter example is a video posted to the Web of an LGBTQ parade recently held in Zagreb, Croatia.
You would think that the former-Communist European countries are “based” in contrast with some of the Western European ones, but I guess Croatia is sufficiently progressive and modern to celebrate difference and diversity in this way.
The thing I noticed is that the Croatian authorities took the right for their citizens to have this parade very seriously. They had a very, very visible police presence of officers patrolling the zone between the parade participants and the people lined up watching the parade. Good for them, not tolerating any disruption of this parade.
But the officers were not only all men, the were the tallest, biggest, well-muscled policemen I have seen in a very long time. The authorities in Croatia may protect the rights of all their citizens, but they are not stupid.
I’d like to see the tranny naked, with a genital close-up. I got to do that with a fully post-op tranny once, and her vulva was a work of art.
As Mr. Spock from Star Trek would say, “Interesting.”
It is an article of faith in proclaiming gender equality that the differences are at the level of urology, ergo, plastic surgery can transform a man into a fully functional woman, in the sense that Data from Star Trek was fully functional. My counter example is a video posted to the Web of an LGBTQ parade recently held in Zagreb, Croatia.
You would think that the former-Communist European countries are “based” in contrast with some of the Western European ones, but I guess Croatia is sufficiently progressive and modern to celebrate difference and diversity in this way.
The thing I noticed is that the Croatian authorities took the right for their citizens to have this parade very seriously. They had a very, very visible police presence of officers patrolling the zone between the parade participants and the people lined up watching the parade. Good for them, not tolerating any disruption of this parade.
But the officers were not only all men, the were the tallest, biggest, well-muscled policemen I have seen in a very long time. The authorities in Croatia may protect the rights of all their citizens, but they are not stupid.