StrumSolo > 24/10/2017, 12:38
FantasticMR > 24/10/2017, 12:44
StrumSolo > 24/10/2017, 13:03
(24/10/2017, 12:44)FantasticMR Wrote: Well it's rather timely that Heff is dead for this or maybe it's what killed him (fingers crossed). Some see a legend and he was in business but he was also a mental control freak who saw women as 2nd in society.
What gripes me about this was the other day I saw a post saying something along the lines of "Playboy Lead the Way With 1st Transgender Playmate."
Well yeah, they've lead the way for Playboy which seems to be way behind everyone online in terms of being cool with this. Just ask GD and Derry man. They've not really led the way at all have they? They've merely caught up with the a huge amount of people who are fine with people being what they want to be. The mag was a late adopter of modern consciousness.
FantasticMR > 24/10/2017, 13:08
JamezZ > 25/10/2017, 19:33
FantasticMR > 26/10/2017, 10:03
(25/10/2017, 19:33)JamezZ Wrote: I don't think trans or not should matter. To be honest I would prefer it meant nothing to the point where it wouldn't need the song and dance the media are making over it. Just another woman on the cover of playboy.
Hilary Briss > 26/10/2017, 12:10
Hilary Briss > 27/10/2017, 10:19
(24/10/2017, 13:08)FantasticMR Wrote: I'd have to see her in the flesh as Playboy are big on their airbrushing but based on those pics it's a yes.
Thing is you have to be honest with yourself and think yes or no based on he coming up to you in a bar with zero knowledge of her original gender.
Knowing she was a guy before is a bit off putting for me even though it shouldn't be but I guess I'm still a bit small minded.
I've certainly been with less attractive women in my time there's no doubt about that.
You?
FantasticMR > 27/10/2017, 10:45