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So, I was at a fetish party the other night. I’m not proud of it, but it happened. My friend John pointed out a girl dressed like Marilyn Monroe from The Seven Year Itch. She was gorgeous. I said, “You want me to go up to her?” He is shy, and probably would not have done it himself, I knew. I asked if she needed a drink. We sat, we talked… Then we got on the topic of her relationship- she’s with a FTM (she never thought she’d like pussy!) We talked about “plumbing”(genitalia)- is that what people are attracted to? Or is it more about masculinity vs. femininity? Or perhaps even more toward topping or bottoming? I marveled at how convincing she looked, how beautiful she was. She glowed. She stood out. She seemed to be very young. And would only drink soda water.
She pointed to her friend (who was suspending someone with rope in the corner) who’s a post-op, and was thinking about getting her operation as well. She’s been taking hormones for 2 1/2 years. I say, “Aren’t you afraid that you won’t feel the same? You won’t be able to have an orgasm again.” She said the surgeries have gotten much more sophisticated. You can now. I was impressed. And happy that if someone wanted to make that conversion, they could without losing feeling.
I went back to John. “She’s beautiful, isn’t she? ” I say.
“Yeah, stunning, ” he says.
“She’s a dude. Well, not really a dude, but she has a dick.”
His eyes widened, then he looked disappointed. “Why does it matter?” I say. He turned to me and said, “It’s all just kibbles and bits to you, isn’t it?” I said, “Yeah. Maybe. What’s wrong?”
I got so engrossed in this concept, I started bringing it up in practically every conversation I had that night. I even got into a discussion with some German dude outside, smoking a cigarette. He said, “I am heterosexual man.” But what? You’re just attracted to a part? A piece of someone’s body? All he could say is that he’s straight, he’s straight. Great. Obviously he thought this out.
I went back inside. “Marilyn” asked me to find her a male Dom. (Huh? Okay, yeah, I don’t exactly exude masculinity- unless I’m doing a prison scene, heh) Will John beat her? No, I say, John is submissive (you’re welcome, John). I tapped one of the Doms I know were there to hit someone, no matter what the sex, and watched him (very skillfully) flog her. It was a joy to watch. She squealed. Her dress flew up. He whipped her “pussy” and it looked like she was standing over a subway vent, a la her muse.
I watched her, thinking how brave she is, and how difficult it must be to feel like there are parts of your body you don’t need or that feel alien to you. Although it begs an interesting contradiction- if “bits” don’t matter, why do some people feel they have to change theirs? Why- to feel more like a woman, must one acquire (or lose) plumbing? Is it because they feel societal pressure to conform to one sex? Or is it the result of some genetic predisposition to want another sex? Why does it matter anyway? Why do people care about what certain people do to their bodies? Why is modifying one’s sex so controversial? Because it’s taboo? Well then, shouldn’t that make it sexy? (according to Bataille- see a previous post with comments)
I find it ironic that many of us in the kinky community whine about being accepted, and how our sexuality is different, but no less valid than anyone else’s, etc. But when someone from another alternative group shows up and wants to participate, we freak the fuck out. Or else, are not interested in deviating from our deviance. Is that not the same exact thing that we blame vanilla people of doing? Being prudish? Having a lack of imagination?
xoxo.