Stallion wrote:
officematt2002 wrote:
If she had female equipment then she is a female no matter what sex she was born. Does it make a difference? Stop the hate.
Bigotry at its finest alive and well!!
This is a question of personal sexual preference. If you defend the right of others to be homosexual and exercise their preference, or have a reassignment procedure, then you should also defend the right of those who identify as heterosexual to exercise their preference.
In this specific case the sex worker was repeatedly asked "are you a woman?" Anyone in that situation knows damn well what the questioner is concerned about. It doesn't matter if the provider thinks "but I really am a woman, and I just happened to be born into a male body, and I fixed that, so yes I am a woman." That's her theory, but she knows full well the questioner is asking if she was born with a female body, and she knows full well that saying "I'm a woman" to that question is going to be misleading...and misleading in a way that puts money in her pocket even as she knowingly delivers a sexual encounter the buyer was *trying to avoid* and would have if she had not answered with a dodge.
If this provider was born a man what she did was wrong, and the client isn't a hater, he's a victim.