What am i to others...

What am i to others? Something that has been bothering me for some time has been how i dont feel like i fit in with the world being trans. Gays date each other and straight people date their opposite but where does trans fit in on this. Its even worse because different people have different options like i wish it was simple as it is for everyone else. Like im genuinely asking where do trans people fit into the dating pool

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T4T duh

Date bisexuals

its obviously both of these
>t. bishit

I don't think there's an answer for this yet. Most people are pretty confused by trans people, and have the same question you do, from the outside. But it seems there are lots of people attracted to you

Yeah like im confused af its all over the place its like theres no solid rule yet some people say looking for F and mean CIs and trans some dont some care alot some prefer trans even with bi people some prefer some dont like

In the same weird sticky corner as Zombie Boy, the lizard guy, and people who shove hooks through their backs for fun. You're a body modder and a niche/personal taste now.

you can literally date anything that you match with
MTF
FTM
CIS
MEN
WOMEN

what are you into?

You won't like the answer.
Straight versus Gay, in all other animals, is pretty much a matter of sex, not of gender. The general inclination has a significant biological component, and all that comes from that will not give you a satisfying answer. Tranners are rare. Exceptionally rare, among humans. There is no cause to believe that the biologically determined component of our sexuality has a well-defined response to you. It's noise. Any other inclinations we pick up during our psychological development? Roll of the dice as well, really. There is no answer toward whether a cis m dates an ftm because he is straight or because he is not fully straight. The scale of inclination for that is perpendicular to sexuality.
>does that mean being into trans is a feti-
no, for god's sake. It does not.

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If it helps, the "rules" for other people aren't as solid as you think they are, and most people experience some amount of confusion and alienation about where they fit in the dating market before they find their match

If they pass then they fit into straight relationships, if they dont pass then they date eachother and bisexuals.

Somebody needs to conduct some experiments
>step 1: genetically modify mice in such a way they experience something akin to dysphoria
>step 2: have mice transition with hrt at different ages
>step 3: investigate cis mouse attraction to tranny mice
>step 4: develop mouse SRS and repeat experiment

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>t. tranner expert
fucking kek this is a shit take

Rodents don't really get attracted it's all pattern recog and pheromones.
Cope, chaser and/or transbian

>chaser egg cope

true, it's too simple an organism because they would just go after the pheromones.
What would be a good case study? Needing apes would suck

We don't fit anywhere. We will never fit anywhere in cis society. We aren't capable of being a part of the pattern because our existence will always be a stain on it. Arguably the same is true of gays when compared to het society.

>our existence will always be a stain on it.
Oh come on user. People don't think of you as such.

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Yes they do.

I know I and many of my friends don't, and we're as cis as they come. Some may, granted. But I don't think it is a healthy way to think of it. You guys do transcend regular patterns. But that is fine, because that is not what patterns are for.

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This isn't disproving my point, you're just saying that you and a small group of people are okay with stained fabric.

I just don't think the negative connotation "staining" has is justified.

But you don't disagree with the sentiment, that we'll never be woven into the fabric of society. You may idolize us for being outcasts if you want to gaslight us as individualists making a choice to be born the way we were, but all it does for us is make our lives much harder than they needed to be. You are complacent in our othering when you accept it as our definition.

> that we'll never be woven into the fabric of society
that I don't agree with. What I do agree with is that trans people do not perfectly fit into a select few patterns related to sex and gender. To infer from that that they have no place in society would imply a dystopian view on what society is and how it functions. Conformity is not the end-all be-all that decides how well an individual integrates into society, and to accept otherness is not the same as to condone othering.