Yes we are different but in some ways alike too
[SIZE=4]:oAs Andrea said: separate gender (between your ears) and sexual preference (which SEX or GENDER you prefer for sex).
How utterly confusing it is: to pre-ops have sex, they are mentally having lesbian sex and physically having gay sex.
Then take a couple lesbian females, one of them realizes he is really a transman. Now they are a heterosexual couple, and the non-trans partner is a little uncomfortable with suddently being seen as a heterocouple.
For me, Genderly speaking, I am absolutely 100% female even though I am pre-op (wishful thinking there, nearly wrote post-op).
:oI have considered my self lesbian, strangely even before I knew I was female I had put lesbian in my sig on another site.
However, I have found that I love dancing with men, being kissed by men (they have actually come over to me on the dance floor and kissed me on the lips!), and I notice that I have come lately to more appreciate good looking guys.
So I might just possibly become bi-sexual in my preference for sex. I can certainly see a possibility. And if I did have surgery, I would think I might even be more inclined to have sex with a man, but right now it would be a far far stretch for me to think I could love a man, not saying it is forever impossible.
I have an SO I love dearly and it is returned, but not much in the way of sex.[/SIZE]