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DARE TO ASK: Attraction, when he’s now a she

By PHILLIP MILANO

Question

Are men who’ve had a gender change attracted to men or women?

Audrey, British Columbia

Replies

My transgendered friend is “pre-op male-to-female.” Although she hasn’t had her operation, she presents herself as a woman. She was a heterosexual male attracted to females. Because she still prefers females, she’ll be a lesbian when she makes the change.

Maria, 60, Jacksonville

I’m undergoing gender reassignment and my sex drive is zero. Some male-to-females retain their ingrained orientation, becoming lesbians, while others become what for them is heterosexual: being attracted to men. I appreciate the company of men and women. I’ll let nature take its course and find my partner when the time is right.

Diana, 39, Toronto

We transsexuals are attracted to whoever we were attracted to before the sex change. If she was a gay man, she’s now a straight woman. If she was a straight man, she’s now a lesbian. Some people claim hormones “turned them gay” — that they were attracted to one sex and after their sex change “mysteriously” changed sexuality. But usually this means they were sexually confused to begin with.

Jack, gay, Oshkosh, Wis.

When you say “men who’ve had a gender change,” do you mean people who transitioned from male to female or female to male?

K., 22, male, Albuquerque, N.M.

Expert says

To K. in Albuquerque: Dude, we were close to having it figured out there before you chimed in, you know?

This week’s assignment to stop our collective heads from spinning goes to Jillian Todd Weiss of Gender Diversity Consulting and a law professor at Ramapo College of New Jersey.

Weiss, who was previously a male, researches workplace transgender issues. She humored us by acknowledging that for some people there may be real meaning to an old joke punch line: Yes, some straight men feel they should be women, they then become female, and then remain attracted to women — in effect, having been lesbians trapped in a man’s body. (We’d been waiting to fit that line somewhere into this column.)

Weiss first distinguished between sex and gender. “Sex is anatomy, gender is psychology. Sex is between the legs, gender is between the ears.”

She then differentiated between sexual orientation and gender identity. “Sexual orientation is about liking boys or girls; gender identity is about being boys or girls.”

It’s reasonable, then, to assume that the gender someone is attracted to before a sex change is the one he or she is attracted to after, she noted. That said, a sex change’s biological, hormonal and sociological effects can lead some to change their orientation.

As for Weiss herself, who was married to a woman for 10 years before her operation: She’s not completely sure of her orientation now, but “mostly I dig men.”

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