You can't have a relationship without sex, or at least in my worldview it's not possible; what IS possible a friendship. And I don't know how I offended you....
At the end of the day, people who care about identity politics such as gender want you to conform to the model of thinking and behavior that they have deemed is correct. They want to subvert free and independent thought, and replace it with PC garbage and inane, worthless terminology (looking at you, genderqueer). Instead of simply letting people live their lives, they wish to create an artificial layer of labels, forcing people into stereotypes and breaking the individual spirit. They want people to be defined by simple (or complex, I suppose) terms, and rely on the creation of an arbitrary linguistic hyperstructure to do it. It's pointless and disgusting that we have an entire discipline dedicated to getting a slice of attention for each and every "identity" out there. It never comes as a surprise that it's always communists and socialists who get hung up on this, as they too suffer from chronic ideological identity politics. Truly, it's a sad sight to see people this wrapped up in names. Well, for those who reject this conformity and collective thought, and who embrace freedom and individualism, you'll find identity politics entirely unnecessary. It's just as simple as that: live your life without any thought to what other people want to call you.
Does not make me want to have sex with penis-women any more if I take that as fact. We are very simple animals a relationship brings an extra level of intimacy BECAUSE of sexual relations exclusively. The emotions we associate to love are artificial constructs to get us to stick around to provide for supposed children. This is legitimately the only difference in relationships vs friendships is sex. I would argue that the premise of this question is flawed, in that I would not be "in love" with a tranny. Some kind of sexual commitment must be made before such emotions can manifest.
The guitar dude look like the ginger guy from Skins (don't ask why I watched that, I'll just say *hands like the alien guy* "women").
Many autistic adults aren't comfortable with partaking in sexual activities, yet many of them have a healthy relationship with their partner. I'm saying this seriously, but... Take it away @Kali !
No sex=no relationship Just sex= relationship So say I go out with a girl for a year and have no sex we are not in a relationship, yet I fuck her best friend and Im in a relationship?
No, what I said is that without sex, a relationship is not going to last very long. But I reformulate so it sounds better; in order to have a relationship with someone, I have to feel sexually attracted by, in this case, a woman. If said woman has a little surprise between her/his legs, I won't feel very attracted. Good for them I guess...
I had a healthy relationship with a girl for 5 months and we never had a major problem in our relationship. And we had no sex. That is a long rime considering how long high school relationships last.
You felt attracted to her, right? If she suddenly told you that she feels like a man, and want to be a man, would you still be attracted?
If she felt like a man, and I saw her acting more masculine, then it would be weird at first. I'm not strict on who I'm attracted too and can be called semi-bi. So If she felt that it was necessary that she wants to have surgery to become a man, I would be a little uncomfortable, but I'll be okay with it. A sexual relationship will be difficult though, but a relationship overall would not be a major problem.