> OK, this seems to be working better. I logged in under Crome.
If you are having difficulty reading the forum under Yahoo, a much cleaner and more direct interface into the Forum is on line here:
viewforum.php?f=2> Firstly, I am curious about your community.
Our specific program is intended for the overall Transgender community, and our people are quite diverse. If you're unfamiliar with the term "Transgender", a good overview appears here:
http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/mydlv/wiki/ ... ransgender> Your sexuality.
Our people are very diverse in sexual preference.
> And, how you live your lives.
Again, our people are very diverse, but most live what would be called "normal" lives except most are affected to one degree or another by some kind of gender identity issue.
> But, I am becoming attracted to transgendered persons.
In the vernacular, you would be referred to as an "admirer" and we have always welcomed admirers in our program. We have an Admirers Guide on line here:
http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/admir1.html> I dont even want to say trannies or shehes, or the other names I hear
> bandied about.
Such terms tend to be highly disliked in our community.
> if you have experiances with anyone like me, or comments,
> I would appreciate hearing form
We've had admirers, both male and female, at our events off and on since the very early days. Most have been perfect gentlemen (or ladies) and have been well-received by the group. Those who were not well received tended to come on much too strong and treated some of our people more like sex objects than people, and that is probably the number one blunder that an admirer can make.
We would be happy to answer any specific questions or concerns you have. We prefer to chat in public.