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Re: Sexuality Question Time!
(Anonymous) 2013-04-28 01:09 am (UTC)(link)It's fine if you're not attracted to trans* people, and it's fine if you never want to be with a trans* person. Personally, I think the key is to just not be a dick about it when it comes up: they're not you're type. End of story.
Just don't deny trans* people their identity, and it's all good. However, if you do sort of have an aversion to trans* people outside of romance/sexual attraction, or you think they're gross, then yes, you're transphobic, and that may be a great deal of what is shaping your reaction to them--but that's something you'd have to figure out, and something I'm not really willing to speculate.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't see the point of defining bisexuality as only being defined by attraction to the cisgender binary, since it's a personal thing, and either way, there's really no right or wrong.