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Transgender Slut
How I Lost My Virginity As A Transgender Woman
a touchpoint true story by Corey Rae
Catholic Church’s Oppression Against Trans People Will Again Backfire
W e’re expected to lose our virginity on a special night with someone we love, so we can remember it forever. Like many high schoolers, I couldn’t wait to lose my virginity. But unlike any high schooler I knew, I had extenuating circumstances that prevented it: I was born transgender .
Ever since I was six years old, I fantasized about what my life would be like as a woman. I had no interest in losing my virginity — or doing anything sexual — as a “boy.”
Having sex with the body I was born in didn’t feel right; I was uncomfortable with myself, and I knew I wasn’t “gay.”
So while I had opportunities to have sex prior to transitioning, I was disinterested, and I’m proud that I waited.
I was in 8th grade; he was in 6th. I was his homeroom mentor. The first day of school, I remember thinking how cute he was. Even then, I appreciated a good piece of eye candy. At our respective young ages we could feel the strong energy we shared, but neither of us knew how to act upon it.
While he was making the transition from middle to high school, I was beginning a transition of my own: from male to female.
This didn’t prevent me from having many of the same experiences as my peers, including hooking up. He was the first person to kiss me with passion. The first to kiss my neck, my chest, up and down my body. The first to try unbuttoning my shorts — and the first to be denied. The whole experience was invigorating. But as excited and anxious as I was to release all that built-up sexual tension, I was still wishing I could fully experience a “normal” hook up.
It was the summer between my freshman and sophomore years at Hofstra on Long Island.
I had undergone the painful and extensive process of gender reassignment surgery. I was nineteen years old.
Regardless of the unpleasant healing process, I was ecstatic to get up every morning and put on whatever clothes I wanted. Especially thongs! After wearing a Victoria’s Secret bikini, it was time for me to conquer my next big step as a woman: have sex with a man.
I had to wait at least eight weeks to do any physical activity, so as I counted down the days, I planned. My high school fling and I had kept in touch over the years, making out a couple times, and he was intrigued that I had completed my surgery. He was my first choice to take my virginity, and when he invited me over, I rushed to his house. We made out for a while, and I took pleasure in pleasuring him. Then, finally, he fingered me…and…
I had waited so many years to be played with yet all I felt was an awkward tickle. I think he was nervous to go farther, but I couldn’t wait any longer. I knew the opportunity to have him as my first might not happen again. Plus, I had no interest in going back to Hofstra a virgin; decent guys were slim pickings there. So after some hesitation, he put on a condom.
Eleven minutes and two positions later, it was over. And it was…weird.
Not painful like I expected, but it definitely didn’t feel as good as I thought it would.
On the drive home, I sang as loud as I could to the song “ I Just Had Sex ,” which was probably the most enjoyable part of the night.
With the weight of virginity finally off my shoulders, I began to make up for lost time, having sex with practically any attractive guy who looked my way. Sex was great, and a lot of sex was even greater. Although I know now that most of them were never deserving of me, I don’t regret it. I learned so much about myself through my sexual explorations in college.
The timing was never right. And though on occasion we Snap each other, I have no plans to see him again. If our paths do happen to cross, and the timing is right for a fun night, I will absolutely have sex with him again. For the story. And the orgasms .
Yes, the orgasms. There’s a big misconception about how transgender people have sex. Some never have surgery and are satisfied with their natural born parts, but want to be perceived as the opposite gender. Those who have surgery, like me, sometimes don’t have the same positive results. Some may never be able to get wet on their own. Some can’t open up their vagina without dilation (they use a dildo with lube to stay open). Some don’t have any vaginal or clitoral feeling at all.
In general, the younger someone properly identifies with their preferred gender, the better the results of hormone therapy and surgery.
I’m lucky to have gotten the surgery when I did. Lucky to not have any of those complications. Lucky to be able to have and enjoy sex. Like many women, it takes a lot to get me off, but I feel blessed to have a beautiful vagina with feeling.
I’m now waiting for the day where I meet a guy, we start dating, and I can express to him (or he could read and know from this) that I want the first time with him to be romantic, I want it to be special. I want to get to know him, make that connection, enjoy our sexual tension, and then finally be able to have him in me, and then have him forever (or until our relationship runs its course). I long for that. I am so lucky to be able to have sex as a woman, and now I can’t wait to have it with the right man.
Ps. Because we’re accustomed to identify as either boy or girl when we are very young, we transgender individuals often say “I’m a girl trapped in the wrong body,” etc. But really, we’re just transgender , something that has been around since the cavemen.
The Aztecs, Incans, and Mayans, all had gender nonconforming or all-gender sex-related beliefs and fetishes (examples of this can be found on their pottery and other art made from clay.) The Indonesians recognize a third gender, “Intersex.” It is recent in our history that we’ve become so closed minded to anything besides “straight and male and/or female.” Gender is over, and someday transgender individuals will be treated like everyone else.
I wasn’t born a boy, and I wasn’t born a girl; I was born transgender, and that in itself is a very real lifestyle.

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This is under construction. Slurs and controversial words are in “quotes.” See also transgender glossary and transgender acronyms .
Please note that any gendered term can become a slur when it conflicts with someone’s gender identity. For instance, man is not a slur, but it becomes a slur when used to describe someone who does not identify as a man. Using gender-neutral language like person instead is the best way to avoid this potential problem.
ace [abbreviation] (adjective): asexual
admirer [slang] (noun): someone who is attracted to transgender people . Used to describe someone whose sexual orientation leans towards people who are gender expansive, and who may be attracted to such a person based on their combination of sex characteristics, or is attracted to the very essence of gender in that person, regardless of their combination of genitals or secondary sexual characteristics.
“autogynephilia” [jargon] (noun): a controversial disease, best described as “a man’s paraphilic tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of oneself as a woman.” Considered by some to be a motivation for transition in some trans women, especially later-transitioning women. Sometimes abbreviated AGP . Adjectival autogynephilic . Please see “Autogynephilia”: A disputed diagnosis for details on the controversy.
beat (verb): to put on makeup. Also an adjective for expert application of makeup: “Her face was beat for the gods.”
bi [abbreviation] (adjective): bisexual
bind (verb): to cover the chest area with a binder , usually to conceal chest feminization.
“ biogirl ” also “ bio-girl ” [slang] (noun): a non-trans woman. Some do not consider this a preferred term (see “ genetic girl “), because it implies a trans person has no biological basis for identifying as female.
bioguy also bio-guy [slang] (noun): a non-trans man. Some do not consider this a preferred term, because it implies a trans person has no biological basis for identifying as male.
“ blanchtard ” [slur] (noun): someone who agrees with Ray Blanchard on transgender issues, especially his views on paraphilia. Portmanteau of Blanchard + retard.
boi [slang] (noun): a term used for people who express masculinity outside heteronormative or cisgender identities:
“ booger queen ” [slur]: An unattractive drag queen, often intentionally unattractive.
boy mode [slang] (noun or verb): presenting in a “masculine” gender role: “I worked in boy mode while I finished my electrolysis.” As a verb, usually styled boymode : “He’s been boymoding everywhere but work.”
boymoder [slang] (noun): someone who presents in a “masculine” gender role.
“ brick ” [slur] (noun): a derogatory term for someone who does not “ pass ” or isn’t accepted as female.
“ brickhouse ” [slur] (noun): a derogatory term for gatherings where trans attendees do not “pass.”
camp [slang] (noun): failed seriousness, often in art or appearance, that can be simultaneously enjoyed and derided. Adjective campy . In 20th century usage, it was sometimes used with the article a : “The whole night at that bar was a camp !”
“ chaser ” [slur] (noun): short for tranny chaser , someone attracted to transgender people .
“ chicks with dicks” [slur] (noun): another term from pornography used to describe transwomen. Considered highly offensive.
cis [abbreviation] (adjective): cisgender, aka not transgender: “He thought I was a cis woman even though I was at a transgender event.” Cis is a Latin prefix meaning the opposite of trans .
cishet or cis-het [abbreviation] (adjective): cisgender heterosexual. Someone who is not transgender who identifies as straight.
clit [slang] (noun): genitals of a transfeminine person.
clock [slang] (verb): to recognize someone who is not “ passing ” to you: “I got clocked in the grocery store by a toddler.”
crossdreamer [slang] (noun): a person who dreams about expressing their gender differently but can’t do so in the ways they want to. A value-neutral and non-pathologizing term of self-identity.
“ cunty ” [slang] (adjective): a compliment among some that means you look like a non-transgender woman, e.g., very feminine or very beautiful: “Your makeup has you looking positively cunty.” Often considered highly offensive, as it derives from slang for vagina .
deadname [slang] (verb): to use someone’s old name ( dead name ), especially if it is done maliciously. See deadnaming .
deep stealth [slang] (noun): “ passing ” at a level where one’s trans status is not known by anyone they interact with on a daily basis, esp. a sex partner.
“ Dermablend girl ” [slur, rare] (noun): someone with poor makeup skills, especially someone trying to cover facial hair shadow with heavy concealer like Dermablend.
“ desist ” [slang] (verb): to stop, especially to stop expressing or identifying as a gender not assigned at birth. Often used to describe behavior of minors. Originally used to describe stopping of criminal behavior. A controversial concept because it frames gender identity and expression as a binary, not a spectrum.
“ detransition ” [slang] (verb): to shift one’s gender expression and possibly gender identity after a previous shift. A controversial concept because it frames gender identity and expression as a binary, not a spectrum.
“ dickgirl ” [slang] (noun): a trans woman in pornography with top surgery or development and no bottom surgery. Often used in relation to pornographic futanari anime.
dilate (verb): to use a vaginal stent or dilator to maintain one’s vagina after vaginoplasty.
“ dolls with balls ” [slur] (noun): a term from pornography for trans women who have not had bottom surgery.
“ dragzilla ” [slur] (noun): a derogatory term for someone who does not “ pass ” or isn’t accepted as female.
dude out [slang] (verb): to be read while making a feminine presentation: “I got duded out on the street by some kids.”
egg [slang] (noun): someone who is unaware, in denial, or has not come out about their gender identity.
electro [abbreviation] (noun): electrolysis .
en drab [slang]: not wearing preferred clothing, especially when dressed as a male.
en femme [slang]: dressed as a female.
enby , also nb [slang] (adjective): non-binary.
endo [abbreviation] (noun): endocrinologist .
eunuch (noun): a eunuch has had their testicles removed.
femboy , also femboi [abbreviation] (noun): feminine boy, especially someone who identifies as a cisgender boy: “I think the Femboy Hooters meme is hilarious, but I got in trouble for calling a trans girl a femboy online.”
“ fephe ” or “ fifi ” [slang, rare] (abbreviation): female phenotype, or having a feminine appearance despite “male genes.” Few consider this a preferred term, because it implies a trans person has no biological basis for identifying as female.
fetish [informal] (noun): an interest, often sexual, in something atypical.
“ fish ” or “ fishy ” [slang] (adjective):
flawless (adjective): someone whose appearance is impressive.
full time or full-time (adjective): living consistently all day every day in one’s chosen gender.
futanari [Japanese] (noun): a genre of erotic anime depicting people with exaggerated breasts and penises (aka dickgirls). Sometimes abbreviated futa .
gaff: a device used to secure tucked male genitalia in place to make the area appear female.
gag [slang] (verb) : to show extreme jealousy: “I gagged when I saw how good she looked.” Adjective gagging , capable of causing jealousy: “She is absolutely gagging now that she had her nose done.”
gatekeeping (noun): The practice of controlling access to health services via restrictive models of care .
“ gender critical ” [jargon] (noun): a term proposed as a value-neutral way to describe people who are critical or unaccepting of transgender people or issues.
genderfuck [slang] (noun): someone who deliberately appears visibly gender variant or rejects gender roles.
“ gender nazi ” [slur, rare] (noun): (1) a derogatory term for rigid transitioners or caregivers (e.g., “gatekeepers”) who advocate a restrictive model of care .
“ genetic girl ” [slang] (noun), sometimes abbreviated “ GG ,” used as a term to describe non-trans women (as opposed to TG). Often considered derogatory.
“ girlcock ” [slang] (noun), a transfeminine person’s penis, especially one changed by hormone use.
“ girldick ” [slang] (noun), a transfeminine person’s penis, especially one changed by hormone use.
girl juice [slang] (noun): injectable feminizing hormones .
girl mode [slang] (noun or verb): presenting in a “feminine” gender role: “I worked in girl mode while I saved for top surgery.” As a verb, usually styled girlmode : “She’s been girlmoding everywhere but work.”
girlmoder [slang] (noun): someone who presents in a “feminine” gender role.
gorge (slang): abbreviation for gorgeous
groin job [slang, rare] (noun): bottom surgery .
grrl [slang] (noun), also gurl or grr : a term used for people who express femininity outside heteronormative or cisgender identities:
“ guys in disguise ” [slur] (noun): “masculine”-appearing people in “feminine” clothing.
“ GW ” [slang] (noun): genetic woman, sometimes used as a term to describe non-transgender women. Often considered derogatory.
“ gynandromorphophilia ” [jargon] (noun): a disease that claims attraction to transgender people is a mental disorder. See Gynandromorphophilia: a disputed diagnosis .
“ gynemimetophilia ” [jargon] (noun): a disease that claims attraction to transgender people is a mental disorder.
“ hard ” [slur] (adjective): unattractive or not “passing.”
“ Harry Benjamin Syndrome ” [jargon] (noun): a disease proposed by people who view being transgender as an illness.
“ HBSer ” [slur] (noun): a person who identifies as having “Harry Benjamin Syndrome.” Used dismissively by critics of this proposed disease.
herbals [slang] (noun): dietary supplements purported to have feminizing or masculinizing effects. Most have no clinical proof they work as claimed.
“ homosexual transsexual ” [jargon] (noun): a term suggested by some sexologists for trans people who identify as straight. Sometimes abbreviated HSTS .
“ hon ” [slur] (noun): a person whose gender transition has not helped them “pass” or be attractive. Sometimes used with modifiers like voicehon for someone whose voice does not “pass,” or framehon whose body size does not allow them to “pass.” It comes from the cliché, “You look great, hon,” which is often used by older transitioners who do not “pass.”
“ hunty ” [slang] (noun): Portmanteau of honey and cunt.
“ jocks in frocks ” [slur] (noun): “masculine”-appearing people in “feminine” clothing.
juice [slang] (noun): injectable hormones .
junk [slang] (noun): gender-neutral term for genitals, used more frequently by transfeminine people.
kiki (verb): to get together for fun. Also a noun: “Let’s have a kiki when you’re back in town.”
“ ladyboy ” [slang] (noun): a transgender woman, especially a Thai woman, where the term if often a rough translation of kathoey .
“ larper ” [slur] (noun): Someone pretending to be a gender minority or presenting an inauthentic gender role. From LARP, an acronym for live-action roleplaying.
LesBiGaTr : Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender. An overarching term for anyone outside gender norms.
lewks [slang] (noun): alternate spelling of looks .
life [slang] (noun): great enjoyment: “That song is giving me life!”
look [slang] (noun): a specific aesthetic, usually a combination of makeup, clothes, hairstyle. and attitude.
ma’am [slang] (verb): To be gendered as feminine, usually when you want to be: “I got ma’amed at the store today.”
malefailing [slang] (noun): to be gendered as feminine while attempting to present in a masculine gender role.
“ Mary Kay girl ” [slur, rare] (noun): someone with poor fashion or makeup skills.
misgender (verb): to use a pronoun that someone does not identify with, especially intentionally.
mug [slang] (noun): face: “She sure beat her mug tonight.”
Mx. [abbreviation] gender-neutral honorific equivalent of Mr. and Ms.
my T [slang] (noun): my trans identity, also my history , my legend , my situation , my deal, my function: “I don’t tell anybody my T.”
“ natal “ (adjective): Literally “born,” used by some to exclude trans people from the definition of femininity. See also “ woman-born woman. “
necronym [slang] (noun): someone’s old name ( dead name ). See deadnaming .
“ newhalf ” [slang] (noun): A trans woman, especially a Japanese trans person, as the word is associated with nyūhāfu .
“ non-op ” [abbreviation] (adjective): Non-operative, someone who does not plan to have
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