![]() I looked through the profile and read it, saw the pictures. What was your first thought when you found out I was trans?īoyfriend: Well I found out you were trans before I met you. Me: To be fair, you’re quirky and weird too, and I definitely thought that when I first met you. And when I mean weird, I mean quirky and nerdy, stuff like that, and I thought those were very endearing qualities. Me: What was your first thought when you and I met for the first time?īoyfriend: My first thought was “wow, she looks great!” *laughs* I thought you were a little weird, but in a good way. It was not something that was on my radar. ![]() It wasn’t like I had ruled it out, it was just something I hadn’t sat down and thought about. ![]() I had seen attractive trans women in the news and the media and the internet, and I remember thinking “well she looks great!." So I acknowledged the possibility of a sexual attraction, but I’d never honestly considered whether or not I could actually be in a romantic relationship with a trans woman before. Me: So tell me, sweetie, before you met me, how did you feel - as a straight, cisgender male - about the idea of dating a trans woman?īoyfriend: Uh, well, honestly it wasn’t something I had put much thought into.
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Some scholars locate its origin in initiation ritual, particularly rites of passage on Crete, where it was associated with entrance into military life and the religion of Zeus. The influence of pederasty on Greek culture of these periods was so pervasive that it has been called "the principal cultural model for free relationships between citizens." It was characteristic of the Archaic and Classical periods. Pederasty in ancient Greece was a socially acknowledged romantic relationship between an adult male (the erastes) and a younger male (the eromenos), usually in his teens. Further information: Homosexuality in ancient Greece |
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