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Originally Posted by aMindAmok
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There is very little mystery to the whole transgendered porn rise in popularity. It's a lot like a horror film. Nobody wants to see anyone murdered in real life. But, you can watch it in movie form and it gives a thrill. Transgender porn is no different. There is a rise in popularity because people like to brag (mostly guys) about the messed up stuff they saw on the internet. Got to one up the guy that saw donkey porn? Transgender porn will get you there. As well, there are obviously people who are into that sort of thing and it is far more accessable now. Let them enjoy it. The sad part is that the sudden increase in viewing will drive some to make a lot of very bad porn to squeeze out some dollars. Then there is the last crowd of people (the majority) who are just curious. They've seen some pretty transgenders on the internet and want to know what it looks like without clothes. Group 1 and 3 will eventually get bored and the next shocking thing in porn will be what they will watch for a while. Again. No mystery at all. It has nothing to do with estrogen or any conspiracy theory. Hardly anything that a documentary would need to be made about.
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Lol ^^ I cannot understand why someone would want to see something horrifying, but I think you are right in that many do. I learned years ago that curiosity is best left unsaited when accompanied by the bold disclaimer of "you don't want to know." Whether the warning comes from someone else, or intuition, I heed it.
I hardly think that tranny porn is sufficiently exotic to trump donkey porn though. While an apparent man with a vagina or woman with a penis may be significantly less ordinary than a barnyard burro, there is something far less bizarre about two humans engaged sexually than there is about a human and another creature. Humans and inanimate objects are indeed less queer than humans and other creatures.
Yes, deviance is deviance, but some are inherently less unusual than others. I, for example, do not like shaking men's hands because far too often, far too little time passes between the sound of a flush and their emergence from the restroom. It is unusual to decline a handshake (in the western world), but it is less unusual than say, bowing instead.
With regard to the weirdness of sex and things though, I suppose the particular act is worth consideration also beyond the participants. I mean if it's a choice between donkeys and poo, well, give me the donkey I guess :/