Welcome to the itsafetish circle! We document examples of fetishism (primarily autogynephilia) within the trans community and discuss implications from a feminist perspective! We typically use Blanchard's typology of transsexualism as our framework.
The Rules:
Mods may remove comments and posts at her own discretion to help ensure that this community is conducive to being women-centered and maintains a healthy amount of critical analysis & intellectual curiosity. The following rules are in addition to the site wide rules.
1. Be mindful of your words. Do not promote bigotry, encourage violence, or use dehumanizing language.
2. Keep posts on-topic and in spirit with the circle. Flair posts appropriately. Use archive links for social media posts.
3. Content involving or by minors is not allowed.
4. When linking to Google docs, put a warning in title, so that users know prior to clicking.
5. No explicit pornographic material.
6. Censor images that use real women without their consent. Take a generous approach regarding blurring / censoring people who are unrelated to the displays of fetishism.
So of course I wanted to research progesterone and some effects it's having on me. But of course all of the main posts were from men.
What a fun romp through its sanity that was.
In fact the title is not correct. In the title I misread this for if he can't have an orgasm.
No, what he really meant was if he can't have a "quality" orgasm.
People who are depressed go on SSRIs all the time and stay on them because not being depressed is worth some of the sexual side effects.
But now these guys of course!