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I see famous homo books like "Confessions of a Mask", "Dorian Gray", etc. posted here. What are some famous books about male feminization/transformation into "women" or socially acting as "women"? There's lots of sissy feminization erotica out there but that's not the same and is too fetishistic and pornographic. I'm sure there are plenty of modern autobiographical books about troons but I'm not interested in that either.
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I'm trans
The only one I can think of is Orlando by Virginia Woolf
I enjoyed it a lot
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>>23624337
Orlando
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>>23624349
did you chop ur ballz off yet? lol
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>>23624385
No not yet
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>>23624413
Don't do it, they are pretty
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>>23624349
Why did you like it? as a troon I thought it was kind of boring.
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A Dream of a Woman by Casey Plett
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>>23624337
Fuck off
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>>23624337
Monsieur Venus
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Hmm... maybe this site does suck nigger tranny dick and I should stop coming here.
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>>23624337
>What are some famous books about male feminization/transformation into "women" or socially acting as "women"?
Being gay can be considered an "outward attitude" meaning it pertains mostly to how you interact with the world, while being a troon is about your identity, which has much more to do with how the world relates back to you. In other words, being a troon demands something from others even when they are not "like you", where being gay wants something only from (some of) those who are, because who you are attracted to plays an extremely marginal role in non-romantic interpersonal relationships and a non-existent one in a professional/general environment. Self-identity, on the other hand, is the root of how you expect the world to refer back to you regardless of circumstance (and this does not cover only gender, people seek to align what the world recognizes in them with their self-identity in intelligence, looks, social status, etc.). Gay people who make being gay their personality/identity are an exception and are much more like troons and are generally the retards who attract negative attention to being gay and make people hate it as part of the progressivist cringe being pushed right now.
I say all this to point out that being gay was (sometimes) an interesting thing to explore in literature precisely because it shows the conflict endured by a person who navigates the world like everyone else except in love.
A troon story couldn't even begin to weave a narrative without immediately crashing into the self-identity/world-identity conflict at 100mph, even if the character is out to buy bread. If that sounds to you more like a story about a crazy person trying to navigate existence, then you'd be spot on - it is neither relatable, nor really comprehensible for most people (it is important to note that those who are depressed, autistic, anxious, histrionic, schizo, etc. make for good stories to the extent that their problems cause conflicts which can be used to explore the human condition). Hence, there are as many famous books with troons as main characters as there are with non-verbal, mouth breathing, chromosomeless retards whose arch nemesis are colored shapes which don't match their holes. There is simply nothing meaningful about humanity to be said there, it can only ever exist as part of the setting of someone else's story.
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>>23624337
Is that Tech Fiona?
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>>23624337
The Autobiography of an Androgyne



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