Operating from the first unalienable premise that trans folk are real and really trans, and knowing that 'autogynophilia' is mostly used by terves to delegitimize and demean trans women ... is there an actual thing of "am male, but want other bits for fucking and for fashion"?
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Like, identity and body are distinct, yeah? So someone can be have one identity, but then also want magic or science magic to, like, (temporarily) reconfigure things for a night out or yeah for sex, and then switch back. It's not *possible*, but they could *WANT* it, but
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But what do you CALL that, if it's more envy and fantasy and kink than like, fundamental everyday core identity?
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Replying to @IgneousSigil
I don't think there's a name for it, but it's pretty normal to want? That's the crux of an entire genre of kink fiction/art/etc
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Like if you actually look at the preferences of the kind of people who frequent Fictionmania et al you kind of see them naturally divide into like three different factions the first is predominantly cis guys who like stories about nonpermanent, reversible transformations
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this audience tends to be the most hostile to non-fantastical, genuinely transgender themes in their erotica, any mention of reimagining one's identity and fully adopting a new lifestyle tends to kill their boner pretty quick These people want a vacation, not an immigration
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Replying to @Nymphomachy
The second faction tends to be trans-identified people or eggs who want the exact opposite, they want stories about protagonists transforming into something else and coming to a realization one way or another that this is their true self They don't often get along neatly
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The third faction is just people who want bimbofication basically, it's an identity death-based objectification kink, less about wanting to evolve as to cease to exist entirely as anything with continuity It tends to be more of a mixed group but probably cis-dude dominant
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Knowing someone super into "bimbofication as identity death and freedom from troubles", every day the world gets worse I think I understand that fandom a little bit more. *taps temple* can't have your soul break or be overwhelmed when your mind is too broken to care.
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Replying to @IgneousSigil
Yeah bimbofication is interesting because the kind of people who want it inflicted on them and the kind of people who want to inflict it on people are both broken and horny but in alarmingly different ways
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It's definitely a kink where a lot of people are into it primarily with women as the target and then applying it to guys is just an intensification
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Nymphomachy
Have any of you read El Goonish Shive? It's got a little of all three in it.
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