Zephyn
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well in that case call me a transgender hookerboth

well in that case call me a transgender hookerboth
Psst...over here darling....well in that case call me a transgender hooker![]()
Would you fuck these transvestites?
Since you are from Brasil what are the TV/CD, and TS/TG hookers like there? I have heard of the Brasilian shemales or ladyboys, but are there the opposite and women who imitate men or claim to be bisexual but not trans or butch lesbians?
Is the novel Cidade de Deus by Paulo Lins accurate about the favelas or slums of Rio in the 1970s and early 1980s?In Brazil, not only when it comes to shemales, it is possible to find everything, from exotic animals to criminals, from monstruosities to beauties. To me, I like young shemales, from 18 to 25, they are my favorite, but now I am getting too old to be attractive under their eyes
Is the novel Cidade de Deus by Paulo Lins accurate about the favelas or slums of Rio in the 1970s and early 1980s?
I did not understand the Brasilian-African religion Candomblé that reminded me of Santeria with the orixás, possession, rapture, etc. Do you know anyone who practises it or who was possessed or an avatar for the spirits in a ceremony?
How much cocaine was Marcos Valle on when this music video was filmed, and did he have sex with most of the models in the video?
Is the religion of Santo Daime with Ayahuasca popular in Brasil or is it more for people who were born into this religion/culture?This video is an accurate description of Rio's lifestyle in early 80s. Cocaine, models, for those who have money, of course.
Candomblé has its origin from the slaves, it was a way by which the slaves were manifesting their African-inspired culture.
Did you ever inhale the drug this song is about? If so what were the effects of it like?
I never inhaled Amyl/Butyl or poppers, or Ethyl chloride but friends of mine did in dance clubs.
I did inhale nitrous-oxide 5-6 times, on its own, while stoned on pot, and once on Psilocybin mushrooms after smoking pot and having funny visuals.
glue for shoes.
Do people ever have bad trips on the Ayahuasca/DMT? Did you inhale this type of glue?this is heavy stuff
Do people ever have bad trips on the Ayahuasca/DMT? Did you inhale this type of glue?
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So what happened when you inhaled the glue?Yeah man glue (I dont know the name of the molecule nevertheless) was very fashionable when I was an adolescent beginning my journey into the drug lifestyle.
As all hallucinogenics, DMT/ayahuasca is not different, there is a high risk of bad trips.
Funny how life changes.I definitely think that there are girls out there that are okay with cross dressing ranging from simple tollerance to adoration or even arousal. You're even more in the green if it's mostly just a bedroom/fetish thing rather than a lifestyle choice.
My ex had mixed feelings about my desire to wear women's cloths. At first she encouraged it but sometimes she would use it as a source to pry on when she needed an emotional punching bag. She stopped doing this for the most part, but she also began telling me that "no girl"(at least not "hot" girls..) will tolerate my love for feeling feminine.
I don't really think this is true but I am beginning to realise it will be more difficult since I don't really appeal to the women that want big hairy masculine alpha males.
I like to wear form fitting pants even when I'm out in public. I have nice legs/bum/hips and I like to express it. I often times use a gaff to tuck so that I can wear pretty panties without worrying about my dick flopping out. (Which can be quite annoying and frequent since I'm rather well endowed considering my build/ personality)
Why do you wish you had never cross dressed? Did you think that cross dressing, being a drag queen, or female impersonator was going to make you transsexual/transgender? What sort of physical and mental health issues arose because of you cross dressing?Funny how life changes.
I wrote in this thread 6 years ago and I'm a completely different person now.
I never crossdress any more and part of me wishes I didn't for mental and physical health reasons.
I'm much more secure with my masculinity now and I even have a sexy beard and I feel more attractive than ever (though a lot of that has to do with my self confidence/esteem being much better these days than past)
Why do you wish you had never cross dressed? Did you think that cross dressing, being a drag queen, or female impersonator was going to make you transsexual/transgender? What sort of physical and mental health issues arose because of you cross dressing?
I am just wondering and curious, as I have met and know bisexual and gay men who cross dress, who are part time drag queens, and some who are female impersonators and they do not have physical health or mental health related issues due to cross dressing, being a man imitating a woman, being a drag queen, etc. Well except for makeup allergies, and their shaved/waxed body hair growing back in and itching.
Pay attention to the last part of this interview with The Steve Lady.
This sounds like a really interesting story. I invite you to start a thread “How I Learned to be a Man”. Seriously.It's actually a long story that deserves more than a summary and I can't spare the time right this moment..
But basically long story short I at one point was very confused about my sexuality and I did not know what I wanted to be or be with.
After much soul searching I realized that I'm really just... pretty straight lol
And I've learned to enjoy being a man.
Part of the problem before was that I didn't know HOW to be a man.
I'll explain more later but there it is in brief(s instead of panties)