INTRODUCTION:
As a newly transitioning 18-year-old, it's always frustrating to understand where you stand amidst all these new identities you form. Along with the hundred questions you have about yourself, there is always the glaring question of how will you present yourself to the other. I was absolutely terrified of dating once I realized I'm trans because it gets so frustrating parroting your entire backstory and then getting ghosted because you aren't what people expect you to be. I mean, I get it, that's part of dating culture but it sucks pretty hard and I didn't want anything to do with your heteronormative dating sites.
So, to rid myself of the toxicity of these sites, I decided to check out any new sites which are trans people friendly and that is how I stumbled upon TransPassions.com! I will admit it felt really comforting to finally be on a forum which was trans-inclusive and I could be myself. I was intimidated at first since I was both a newbie at the transitioning phase as well as a newbie when it came to the website, but I slowly integrated myself into forum discussions and before you knew it, I was one of the regulars. At first, I was less responsive but with the wide array of discussions and posts I contributed, I became someone everyone knew and soon enough I had my own little clique on the site. I loved how accepted and happy I felt and I haven't turned back since!
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ABOUT:
TransPassions.com is a very resourceful site. I find things really easily, whether it be questions, friendships or sources for me to learn more about my community. The website, just like any other forum site, hosts a wide selection of posts made by members. They contribute through conversations on chatrooms and forum threads as well as webcams. It's really cool that you are not confined to one means of communication and can speak to your potential date on webcam before meeting them in person. There are also categorized groups of transsexuals which is so helpful because I hate places which group us into one. I usually hang out in the Trans Pre Op group because it is where I feel most comfortable and I have also managed to link up with others going through the same worries and transitions as me, so it's easier to talk about our shared experiences.
Of course, I try not to completely confine myself to one corner and am always up for general discussion chats where everyone talks about their own thing and one thing leads to another, where we have a wide array of conversations webbed out of thin air! It's how I met the first guy I went on a date with, he was speaking about pears and pineapples and somehow things escalated to private messages and then a really fun hookup! I loved how spontaneous and exciting the whole process was for me, and how I didn't have to worry about having to encounter some type of bigot.
FEATURES:
-A wide array of informational websites available to help transfolk. On the sidebar, you will find plenty of support and news sites for your convenience.
-Also listed are exclusive dating websites made for transfolk which you can also use, I've checked them out, they're pretty legit.
-The site is free to use, so you don't have to worry about hidden charges or theft.
-A book section dedicated to LGBT genre where you'll find books under the trans category
-Video content available where members share sensual pictures for your pleasure
-Similarly, pictures of sensual nature are also available for you to view
-Webcam shows with members to make it a more immersive experience.
-Really interesting and informative trans blogs which are well-written pieces of work.
-A lot more of an interactive experience if you sign up as a member of the forum.
-Ads are not repetitive or flashy, very little adverts are shown to ensure that the website can support itself.
-Instant messaging and individual trans-inclusive chat rooms available on the website, so that you can have an immersive conversation there before moving onto another social media which is more public in terms of your personal information.
-Multiple groups of transsexuals available, ranging from post operation to pre-operation so that you can understand and differentiate where you would feel most comfortable for yourself.
-A lot of informative threads available with members educating everyone on the differences between transvestite and transgenders and other widely held misconceptions.
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