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My favorite way of "gooning" is sexting with strangers.
I never reveal I'm trans. When I come across a guy, I lie about being shorter than I actually am and having big boobs, while he probably also lies about being tall and hung. I just let them tell me how much he would like to fuck me and I also share with them my own fantasies and the moment I'm being asked about any pics of myself I just ghost them.
I don't look specifically for girls, but when I do come across one and if they seem willing to do this, I also proceed to talk about sex with them. I don't do that to get off, it doesn't work for me the same way sexting with guys does, I do that specifically in order to validate myself that my sexuality is more cis-womanly than it is agp-manly. I oftentimes describe in detail what turns me on and why and i'm waiting for that "omg same" response. If i'm not sure if i'm talking to a woman, i ask them questions about things that men have no idea about, like for example to quickly describe their skincare routine in order or something like that. Still, I know that it always can be a man.

Also, no I'm not a "trutrans HSTS" or however you wanna call it. Before I transitioned I was like 90% into women.



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