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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-04-20 06:34 pm

[ SECRET POST #3760 ]


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Re: Question for fellow bi or pan people

(Anonymous) 2017-04-21 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
I have a few different "types."

For men, I'm actually attracted to "conventionally attractive" guys. Jensen Ackles, Chris Evans, Idris Elba. Also, Asian guys. (But not Asian women, as a demographic grouping.)

For women, I tend to like either butch women, or more Earth mother types (large breasts, soft bodies, long curly hair, and I can tell you exactly the childhood babysitter I can trace that back to.) Also, lately I've been finding myself attracted to trans women a lot. I have no idea why; futa porn does nothing for me, but there are a lot of trans YouTubers that are just ... unf. I love me some badass heroines, but I go for the visibly strong ones (Gwendolyn Christie, Gina Torres in Firefly, Michelle Rodriguez) rather than the "Whedon waif" types.

I'm also really attracted to androgyny, whether it's the "guy in lingerie/woman in a suit" type, or people who are deliberately trying to minimize/mix their "gender signals" in their presentation.

Demographic info: I figured out a few years ago, in my late thirties, that I'd been genderfluid all along but just had never heard of it until then. Female is the "close enough for government work" label I use, out of habit and because I just don't have the fucks to give to explaining my more complicated reality to everybody I meet. I made my peace with checking the "F" box a long time ago

I tend to identify mostly as "queer" but if you want a little more specificity I'd go with bisexual.