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She acts like the woman that she is. I really enjoy spending time with her, even out of the bedroom. Before surgery the effects of estrogen combined with androgen male hormone blockers had transformed her breasts, hips, skin and hair and greatly affected her sex life, as well. Most MtF women eventually lose the function of their penis due to hormone treatments, and for many this is not a problem.

Receiving penetrative anal sex became much more pleasurable after hormones for my gf, and she could orgasm that way alone. I am told this is a common side effect, though not every woman experiences hormone treatments the same way. After SRS, my gf had an extended period of recovery where she slowly regained sexual feeling and the ability to enjoy vaginal sex. She told me it was like a training period where her body reconnected with her new vagina both physically and mentally.

All in all, she was very pleased and fulfilled that her body was now fully female in form and function and that translated into hot sex. When we were dating, she was coming very close pun intended to achieving orgasm from vaginal sex and I was of course eager to help her on that journey. Honestly it was pretty hot. Neither of us have had surgery, though both of us experience significant dysphoria about our genitals. Money is the most significant hurdle to getting an orchiectomy or vaginoplasty.

Recently she was stimulating me, and I started crying, so sex stopped and she comforted me in my dysphoria. We talk a LOT about the dysphoria and any frustration we have.


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Sex seems to work best as a tender, sensual affair with lots of nipple stimulation. My own issues are exacerbated by a lot of guilt over sexuality that comes from growing up as a fundamental Christian. I am a cis woman, married to a mtf woman. I had never dated a trans person prior to her. When we started dating, I knew she was trans because she stated so in her dating profile. The night we met, after it was obvious we hit it off, she disclosed her pre-op status.

As I already knew, I was able to avoid any look of surprise, no matter how momentary. This, I found out, really put her at ease. Much respect to anyone that has something like this to disclose during early dating. It must be terrifying. I did have to admit I had no idea how to work with a penis, but we are both very open sexually, so we were able to talk through it and our kinks in a fluid manner. The sex was great. Standard p in v stuff, oral both ways , some choking. I remember being extremely impressed that first time that she was so accepting of her current situation no bottom or top surgery, and small breasts from hormones.

She ended up getting her SRS Satterwhite about two years into our relationship, after we got engaged. The results look good, and she is fully orgasmic. Four times in about a hour period. A friend of mine went to high school with her when she still had a dick. She only went part of Freshman year then was home schooled. I thought my friend was bullshitting me but scanned the year book pic and told me to search her name on Topix and people talk about her having the surgery done. She also had very small boobs.

Usually the voice is a red flag in videos but hers sounded feminine. She was only 20 so must have had it done early or started hormones early. Sex was good though. I already had decided not to meet up with her anymore before I found out about the sex change. I probably would have still hooked up with her if she told me but feel not telling me was uncool so just reaffirmed not talking to her anymore. I met him over summer this year and he disclosed from the beginning that he was trans. The majority of my sexual experiences have been with female partners. I came out as bi to my family because of him.

We talked through text and phone calls before we met in person and he had told me about himself including sexuality and gender gay trans man for reference. The way he described himself I would have guessed his feminine features might be more apparent, and that he may have trouble with being misgendered. To my surprise upon first meeting him, besides the lack of beard, that made him look a little younger than his age, he seemed like any other gay guy.

We hit it off after meeting and started dating. So, with that said, I feel like our sex is far closer to gay sex and is fundamentally different in practice than the sex with all of my previous female partners. Oral sex is easier due to his clit being closer to a small penis, sensations like sucking, nibbling, more and harder pressure tend to be much more pleasurable. We have mostly vaginal sex, but it feels more like sleeping with a guy, like with a good bro. There are only subtleties of his previous identity. Otherwise he is rather masculine, slightly timid face, normal proportions for his shorter stature, most of the time he wears briefs and binds.

He has a normal male odor and uses masculine deodorant and wash. Kinks and sexual play feel more comfortable to discuss. The clits engorge considerably, and are a ton of fun to play with, closer to a blowjob than cunnilingus. Already had bigger boobs than me but still rather well-endowed downstairs. I am bisexual so am very much into both guys and girls anyway, but it was such a great and unexpected experience, a whole different kind of sexy!

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She told me early so I knew ahead of time it would probably end up being different but I went for it. It actually was a lot better than I thought! With the help of lube she was particularly wet and I was able to go in and get my business done. And yes, she looks like a perfectly normal female. Her size makes deep penetration hard and feels like a vise on my dick. She got it done by one of the best, paid all cash and went with the largest size available. I have had sex with women who are smaller, but over time their body seems to accommodate.

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Also the limits on the vagina seem to be a hard stop in my partner. I love her and am so glad she is part of my life. The scar around his chest was interesting, where he had had his breasts reformed, but the parts down below felt totally normal. Not much to say aside from that, in general I quite liked it as we had similar sexual interests and that seems to be the main factor in whether I enjoy sex with someone, aside from emotional connection.

Sex with a post-transition trans guy is quite different, as firstly I can actually touch him and even occasionally top, and secondly his body is quite different. Even if the genitals are the same at the start, hormones significantly change how they work and look. Without going into details, there are things that would just be downright impossible. Sex with a cis guy is something I was very curious about and had expectations for, but ended up being very disappointing. Curiosity towards cis dick is a poor substitute for sexual chemistry. I am a cisgendered bisexual mids male. I have been in sexual relationships with both cis men and cis women and feel perfectly comfortable with either.

I have several transgender friends and have all the respect in the world for transgender people. I was in a short-term casual relationship with a trans man that is female-to-male about two years ago that lasted only a month or so. We met on a dating site with the intention of drinking beer together and possibly having sex. He had been on hormone replacement therapy for several years and had had top surgery. Physically, the sex was pretty unremarkable. Being that I am bisexual and have had experience with both men and women I was not exposed to anything I was uncomfortable or unfamiliar with.

I would say that oral sex was the same as going down on a woman albeit quite a bit hairier than most cis women like to keep it and otherwise it was about the same experience as being the top in your average gay sex. The strangest part about the whole thing for me was how I was maybe… overly sensitive about him being trans at first.

Not wanting to ask any questions or offend, letting him take the lead, etc. He was quite comfortable with being trans, though, and after the first time we had sex, each time after that was the same as any other gay casual relationship. My standards for women are nearly as high as my standards for myself, but what she was born with hair color, metabolism, ethnicity, genitals, social class, etc. Of these, about half live in Egypt and Ethiopia.

Early marriage, child marriage or forced marriage is prevalent in parts of Asia and Africa. The majority of victims seeking advice are female and aged between 18 and The UN Resolution on Child, Early and Forced Marriage calls for an end to the practice, and states that "Recognizing that child, early and forced marriage is a harmful practice that violates abuses, or impairs human rights and is linked to and perpetuates other harmful practices and human rights violations, that these violations have a disproportionately negative impact on women and girls [ Half were in Asia, one-fifth in Africa.

In the next decade This will rise to an average of Bride price also called bridewealth or bride token is money, property, or other form of wealth paid by a groom or his family to the parents of the bride. This custom often leads to women having reduced ability to control their fertility. For instance, in northern Ghana, the payment of bride price signifies a woman's requirement to bear children, and women using birth control face threats, violence and reprisals.

UN Women recommended its abolition, and stated that: The custom of bride price can also curtail the free movement of women: Promoting gender equality is seen as an encouragement to greater economic prosperity. Gender discrimination often results in women obtaining low-wage jobs and being disproportionately affected by poverty, discrimination and exploitation. Gender biases also exist in product and service provision. Gender-based price discrimination involves companies selling almost identical units of the same product or service at comparatively different prices, as determined by the target market.

Although the "pink tax" of different goods and services is not uniform, overall women pay more for commodities that result in visual evidence of feminine body image. Since the s, social scientists as well as feminists have increasingly criticized gendered arrangements of work and care and the male breadwinner role.

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Policies are increasingly targeting men as fathers as a tool of changing gender relations. Western countries with a strong emphasis on women fulfilling the role of homemakers, rather than a professional role, include parts of German speaking Europe i. A key issue towards insuring gender equality in the workplace is the respecting of maternity rights and reproductive rights of women. The degree to which women can participate in law and in practice in public life varies by culture and socioeconomic characteristics. Seclusion of women within the home was a common practice among the upper classes of many societies, and this still remains the case today in some societies.

Before the 20th century it was also common in parts of Southern Europe, such as much of Spain. Women's freedom of movement continues to be legally restricted in some parts of the world. This restriction is often due to marriage laws. States Parties shall accord to men and women the same rights with regard to the law relating to the movement of persons and the freedom to choose their residence and domicile. In addition to laws, women's freedom of movement is also restricted by social and religious norms.

In many parts of the world, girls' access to education is very restricted. In developing parts of the world women are often denied opportunities for education as girls and women face many obstacles. About two thirds of the world's illiterate adults are women. Lack of an education severely restricts a woman's access to information and opportunities.

Conversely, increasing women's and girls' educational attainment benefits both individuals and future generations. Higher levels of women's education are strongly associated with lower infant mortality and lower fertility, as well as better outcomes for their children. Women are underrepresented in most countries' National Parliaments.

In some Western countries women have only recently obtained the right to vote. The legal and social treatment of married women has been often discussed as a political issue from the 19th century onwards. In the United States , a wife's legal subordination to her husband was fully ended by the case of Kirchberg v. Feenstra , U. There have been and sometimes continue to be unequal treatment of married women in various aspects of everyday life. For example, in Australia , until a husband had to authorize an application for an Australian passport for a married woman. Although dowry is today mainly associated with South Asia , the practice has been common until the midth century in parts of Southeast Europe.

Laws regulating marriage and divorce continue to discriminate against women in many countries. Two recent movements in countries with large Kurdish populations have implemented political gender equality. The mayorships of 2 metropolitan areas and 97 towns [ citation needed ] are led jointly by a man and a woman, both called co-mayors.

Party offices are also led by a man and a woman. Local councils were formed, which also had to be co-presided over by a man and a woman together. However, in November the Turkish government cracked down on the HDP, jailing ten of its members of Parliament, including the party's male and female co-leaders. Gender stereotypes arise from the socially approved roles of women and men in the private or public sphere, at home or in the workplace.

In the household, women are typically seen as mother figures, which usually places them into a typical classification of being "supportive" or "nurturing". Women are expected to want to take on the role of a mother and take on primary responsibility for household needs.

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Gender roles are usually centered on conceptions of femininity and masculinity , although there are exceptions and variations. The way women are represented in the media has been criticized as perpetuating negative gender stereotypes. The exploitation of women in mass media refers to the criticisms that are levied against the use or objectification of women in the mass media , when such use or portrayal aims at increasing the appeal of media or a product, to the detriment of, or without regard to, the interests of the women portrayed, or women in general.

Concerns include the fact that all forms of media have the power to shape the population's perceptions and portray images of unrealistic stereotypical perceptions by portraying women either as submissive housewives or as sex objects. The vast array of studies that have been conducted on the issue of the portrayal of women in the media have shown that women are often portrayed as irrational, fragile, not intelligent, submissive and subservient to men. According to a study, the way women are often portrayed by the media can lead to: While in many countries, the problem lies in the lack of adequate legislation, in others the principal problem is not as much the lack of a legal framework, but the fact is that most women do not know their legal rights.

This is especially the case as many of the laws dealing with women's rights are of recent date. This lack of knowledge enables to abusers to lead the victims explicitly or implicitly to believe that their abuse is within their rights. This may apply to a wide range of abuses, ranging from domestic violence to employment discrimination. Gender mainstreaming is described as the public policy of assessing the different implications for women and men of any planned policy action, including legislation and programmes , in all areas and levels, with the aim of achieving gender equality.

The idea has been developed in the United Nations development community. According to the Council of Europe definition: An integrated gender mainstreaming approach is "the attempt to form alliances and common platforms that bring together the power of faith and gender-equality aspirations to advance human rights.

The results reflect the parallels between the Convention and many tenets of Islamic scripture and practice. The study showcased specific issues, including VAW, child marriage, respect for the dignity of women, and equality in the economic and political participation of women. The study was later used to produce training materials geared towards sensitizing religious leaders. This article incorporates text from a free content work.

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Although these continue to have a male majority, an increasing number of women are now active, especially in directive fields such as politics, and occupy high positions in business. International criticism concentrates on the lack of measures to combat violence against women in general and in particular on the lack of a national action plan to combat such violence and on the lack of legislation on domestic violence.

Compared to Sweden, Finland has been slower to reform legislation on violence against women. In Sweden, domestic violence was already illegal in , while in Finland such violence was not outlawed until , over a hundred years later. In Sweden the punishment of victims of incest was abolished in but not until in Finland. Rape within marriage was criminalised in Sweden in , but the equivalent Finnish legislation only came into force in — making Finland one of the last European countries to criminalise marital rape.

In addition, assaults taking place on private property did not become impeachable offences in Finland until Only in did victims of sexual offences and domestic violence in Finland become entitled to government-funded counselling and support services for the duration of their court cases. It is a strategy for making women's as well as men's concerns and experiences an integral dimension of the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes in all political, economic and societal spheres so that women and men benefit equally and inequality is not perpetuated.

The ultimate goal is to achieve gender equality. Fighting against violence against women is considered a key issue for achieving gender equality. The Council of Europe adopted the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence Istanbul Convention. The most prominent example is rape within marriage, which for a long time had not been recognised as rape because of the relationship between victim and perpetrator.

If this, in turn, is difficult, the difficulty is as instructive as the difficulty men have in telling the difference when women see one. Perhaps the wrong of rape has proved so difficult to define because the unquestionable starting point has been that rape is defined as distinct from intercourse, while for women it is difficult to distinguish the two under conditions of male dominance. Bulgaria , 12 April Women do not walk around in a state of constant consent to sexual activity unless and until they say 'no', or offer resistance to anyone who targets them for sexual activity.

The right to physical and sexual autonomy means that they have to affirmatively consent to sexual activity. But in spite of these gains, almost women still die every day from causes related to pregnancy or childbirth. This is about one woman every two minutes. Women are frequently treated as property, they are sold into marriage, into trafficking, into sexual slavery. Violence against women frequently takes the form of sexual violence. Victims of such violence are often accused of promiscuity and held responsible for their fate, while infertile women are rejected by husbands, families, and communities.

In many countries, married women may not refuse to have sexual relations with their husbands, and often have no say in whether they use contraception. Economic disparities persist partly because much of the unpaid work within families and communities falls on the shoulders of women, and because women continue to face discrimination in the economic sphere. In the early s, the Commission of the European Communities report Women in the European Community , found that the Netherlands and Ireland had the lowest labour participation of married women and the most public disapproval of it.

As of , the Netherlands and Switzerland were the only OECD members where most employed women worked part-time, [XXXVI] while in the United Kingdom, women made up two-thirds of workers on long term sick leave, despite making up only half of the workforce and even after excluding maternity leave. The girl, who now belongs to the second family, has very little autonomy and freedom, her role being to serve the new family.

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