by SallyRichmond
Good questions and needed questions. But there are a few more:
- After a surgery, there's no going back to being a gay man in a gay world. However, if gay is an identity, rather than a sexual orientation (of a man, preferring men), then after a surgery like that (which only makes sense if you feel a woman in your heart and head), you will become a gay woman. If the opposite is the case, the sexual orientation may not change, but as Taylor will be a woman then, it will be that of a heterosexual woman.
- If the former is the case, will there be other gay women, who will appreaciate what Taylor then will have to give? And if the latter is the case, will there be heterosexual men, who will appreciate what Taylor will then have to give?
- And how will either influence the other? (I have always put my own identity first, if that is sorted out (and if necessary adapted) right, the (new) sexual orientation will come naturally and follow - as will sexual partners :-).