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Chasers are necessarily bisexuals.

If you see the dick and realize she's an AMAB it's over for a heterosexual man. Shemale porn is a turn off if you're actually straight. A straight man wants a woman that looks like a woman. Not a MTF. Not even a FTM since it can look too masculine.

On the other hand, the tranny can be too feminine and vomit inducing for a homosexual. They just want a real man that both has a cock and looks masculine.

So it's easy to conclude that only bisexuals are gonna genuinely like and pursue them.
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Im fine with that
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It doesnt matter either way.
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Honestly most straight men are just social doormats when it comes to labels. If they find a trans woman attractive, especially if she has a dick, it forces the straight man to confront all the emotional baggage of his sociocultural upbringing which taught him to associate penis with gay and gay with bad, weakness, ostracism, faggotry etc. So instead of doing the work of introspection he just rolls with whatever his social climate told him to think.
It's mostly just pitiful that people are inhibited from loving freely because they obsess over labels and attitudes thrust upon them by others.



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