| My wife asks me last night: "Would you be freaked out if someone you were dating told you they were a post-op transsexual?" So now, I pose this question to you |
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| BusketsMcBride bigpete53: Well, poop. Sorry bro. Didn't realize this was going green. I think kwame appreciates your level of support. |
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| AmazinTim
Raging Thespian: I would honestly be fairly freaked out. I'd venture to guess that anyone who answers this question honestly would be fairly freaked out. |
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| Kyro cackylacky: I'd like to think I wouldn't. But, I don't really know. I think in your case, you better make peace with that soon. Cause I know a dirty little secret or two. |
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| IAmRight Well, since I'm not allowed to date due to being married, and if I'm considered as dating her, I'd be fairly impressed at the thoroughness of the surgeons, even giving her the ability to carry a child. |
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| skybreaker My friend was dating a preop and broke it off because her dick was bigger than his. |
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Humean_Nature
![]() Hey, babe. It takes all kinds to make a world. Doesn't bother me. |
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| IAmRight Kyro: And if you freak out on the first date with somebody who openly tells you their little secret well before you go beyond anything but talking, you're a dick. Well now they have to pay for their own meal at least. |
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| Shakespeare's Monkey I have a thing for goiters. Yeah, I know it's weird, so don't judge me! |
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| BusketsMcBride skybreaker: My friend was dating a preop and broke it off because her dick was bigger than his. Ouch. You gays are merciless. |
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| middleoftheday thejoyofpi: If I already like them in that way, I don't see how finding out about a surgery would make any difference This reminded me of something else that seems to be a... thing. A surprising number of people apparently feel that they should be told if their partner was previously obese. |
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| LineNoise thejoyofpi: If I already like them in that way, I don't see how finding out about a surgery would make any difference Because that is a huge thing that someone should be upfront about. Its like saying you don't have a kid, when you have 3, or you are divorced when you are really still married, or you are an astronaut, when you are really some IT dude. /sorry about the 3rd one ladies. |
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| Chastain86
Does this purported "male-to-female transsexual" look like this? ![]() Because if so, I'm thinking. /loved that girl since Joe Dirt |
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| Kyro skybreaker: My friend was dating a preop and broke it off because her dick was bigger than his. I can't blame him there. What if it works out? 20 years down the road your wife is still laughing about when her dick was bigger than yours. |
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| themeaningoflifeisnot Greening this is going to persuade lots of folks to pay for TFD. |
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| thejoyofpi
middleoftheday: A surprising number of people apparently feel that they should be told if their partner was previously obese. It would be useful to know if the hottie you're currently dating was formerly a fattie. It means you can control them with cake. |
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| the_rev middleoftheday: A surprising number of people apparently feel that they should be told if their partner was previously obese. Previously obese? Not a big deal. Previously powdered her yam bag with gold bond every morning? A big deal. |
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| Ponzholio MissFeasance: Yes, probably. That's something I would want to find out before the whole dating thing commences. That's the double-edged sword (no pun intended... OK, maybe a little pun intended). If they tell right away, any knee-jerk reaction would probably be to break things off before anything serious started. However, if they wait, there's that whole 'trust and honesty' issue that is broken. That being said, if I found that out from someone I was dating, that would probably be our last date. |
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| skybreaker BusketsMcBride: skybreaker: My friend was dating a preop and broke it off because her dick was bigger than his. Ouch. You gays are merciless. Why don't you find out for yourself, sweetheart. |
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| LineNoise Ponzholio: MissFeasance: Yes, probably. That's something I would want to find out before the whole dating thing commences. That's the double-edged sword (no pun intended... OK, maybe a little pun intended). If they tell right away, any knee-jerk reaction would probably be to break things off before anything serious started. However, if they wait, there's that whole 'trust and honesty' issue that is broken. That being said, if I found that out from someone I was dating, that would probably be our last date. So? Wouldn't someone like that want to date someone who wouldn't have a knee jerk reaction to something like that? |
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| the_rev Ponzholio: If they tell right away, any knee-jerk reaction would probably be to break things off before anything serious started. It would be much better to go through that a dozen times, and then finally find a person who was truly ok with it, than any other scenario. |
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| kxs401 aquigley: LineNoise: We have this question every week. You and your girlfriend have this question every week? The fact that she's imaginary means he gets to choose the discussion topics. |
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| Kyro |
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| LineNoise aquigley: LineNoise: We have this question every week. You and your girlfriend have this question every week? Yes. we are both post op, and very bitter at each other for both not being upfront about it to begin with. |
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| the_rev aquigley: LineNoise: We have this question every week. You and your girlfriend have this question every week? I do with mine. Every couple days I'm like "hon, you used to have testicles, didn't you? DIDN'T YOU???" Everntually I will break him/her down. |
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| theflatline Now I must write some transgendered Mcgyver fanfaction. "if only i had a strip of duct tape and a size 16 high heel" |
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| LineNoise God damnit. She is real. How many times do I have to tell you she is busy modeling in canada! |
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| rostit from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. |
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| bigpete53
Well, here's a reference to Miss(ter) Canada. Don't say it didn't happen. |
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| LineNoise rostit: from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. haha, the ligters are going to know you check out tranny porn! |
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| bigpete53
rostit: from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. There was a vote. We all decided to not green your stuff. |
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| rostit LineNoise: God damnit. She is real. How many times do I have to tell you she is busy modeling in canada! I meant to ask you. Did you ever replace that ceiling fan or switch? what happened with that? |
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| Ponzholio rostit: LineNoise: God damnit. She is real. How many times do I have to tell you she is busy modeling in canada! I meant to ask you. Did you ever replace that ceiling fan or switch? what happened with that? Apparently it chopped off her balls... |
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| rostit LineNoise: rostit: from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. haha, the ligters are going to know you check out tranny porn! amputee porn thank you very much. bigpete53: rostit: from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. There was a vote. We all decided to not green your stuff. ok. |
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| g0ats3x
this going green is trolling for fresh meat. |
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| Quasar I think lying to someone from the start of your relationship about a pretty big deal is a great way to build trust. |
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| junkmetal
Although I like to think I'm somewhat open minded, yeah, it might freak me out a bit. /especially if it was several dates in. |
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| generalDisdain bigpete53: [Threadjack] I was watching the Giants game last night and all the fans in panda hats made me think of you and your daughter. :) [/Threadjack] |
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| the_rev |
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| kxs401 Marysue: Does she look like this?: [i.imgur.com image 310x465] Not cool to post pictures of Mrs. Noise. |
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| rostit Marysue: Does she look like this?: [i.imgur.com image 310x465] too thin. Sort of like that dude from americas next top model. |
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| Raging Thespian Did we drink champagne and dance all night under electric candlelight? This is important. |
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| generalDisdain |
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| moogrum Her name is Alberta, she lives in Vancouver |
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| bigpete53
generalDisdain: bigpete53: [Threadjack] I was watching the Giants game last night and all the fans in panda hats made me think of you and your daughter. :) [/Threadjack] Awww! I need to put together a wish list for her because her birthday is coming up in the beginning of June. I think I will AW the shiat out of it. |
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| LineNoise rostit: LineNoise: God damnit. She is real. How many times do I have to tell you she is busy modeling in canada! I meant to ask you. Did you ever replace that ceiling fan or switch? what happened with that? Oh yea. So essentially, there was this wattage regulator type thing burried deep down in the fan assembly. Apparently the EPA makes any ceiling fan that can potentially have a light kit installed on it that was made in the last few years have one. So if I was to say, put 500watt bulbs in my light fixture, the fan wouldn't let them draw that much power. Which makes no sense, because the thing limited the wattage to something like 400 watts, and they don't make bulbs big enough that I could have exceeded that even if I was an idiot and tried. But yea, apparently that thing flaked out when one of my bulbs burned out, and started the whole problem. Or it just blew and zorched my bulb, so I just wired around it and problem solved. What was annoying was: 1. It was burried way down in the fan housing, completely independent of the light attachment. I had to actually pull the fan motor out to get to it. 2. If it was done for environmental reasons, its retarded, because anyone not quite as stubborn as me would have just threw out the fan and bought a new one, which I am sure is envionmentally worse than me using a bigger lightbulb than I need 3. Strangely, the wattage regulator was made by a competitor of who made my fan, and nobody would sell me a replacement part But yea, problem solved. After I spent god knows how many hours trying to fix a stupid $100 fan. |
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| themeaningoflifeisnot rostit: from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. You are going to end up with a whole bunch of folks who think you're a tranny-f*cker now, you do realize that, right? |
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| IBreakdance2NIN
themeaningoflifeisnot: rostit: from now on, TFD threads should not be greenlighted without a vote. this is stupid. You are going to end up with a whole bunch of folks who think you're a tranny-f*cker now, you do realize that, right? To be fair, we already thought that. |
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| rostit LineNoise: 2. If it was done for environmental reasons, its retarded, because anyone not quite as stubborn as me would have just threw out the fan and bought a new one, which I am sure is envionmentally worse than me using a bigger lightbulb than I need its a fuse basically. Its to keep people from putting too high a wattage bulb in to prevent them from causing a fire and then suing the fan company. That shows how long its been since I worked on one of those. I have seen them in other types of lights, but never in a fan. Holy crap thats annoying. Glad it worked out though. |
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| Kyro themeaningoflifeisnot: You are going to end up with a whole bunch of folks who think you're a tranny-f*cker now, you do realize that, right? I just figured it was common knowledge at this point. |
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