The TNT Trans Thread

C. Nesbitt

Well-Known Member
Does transgender(ation) happen in other animal species? For example, are there female ducks that identify as male, and if so, do the other ducks respect their identity? It would seem strange that only humans could be born in the ‘wrong’ body.
Back in April I was still actively avoiding topics like this. But since it blew up again over the last couple of days with the entertaining glory hole and Laura Brannigan references…
We have a 5 year old yellow lab that I’ve always suspected was either a lesbian or transgendered. For one, she has always “acted” like a boy dog - rough play, moves like a linebacker, likes beer (don’t ask, it was an accidental spill that started that one), hates pink collars/leashes, rolls in the mud and gets filthy, that kind of thing. People always refer to “her” as “he” when they meet her.
Second, she mounts and humps other dogs more aggressively than most intact males.
Unfortunately, she’s (he’s?) a dog so she (he?) can’t articulate her (his?) actual orientation or gender identification to me. I adore her regardless and would not trade her for any other dog in the world.
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Suspected trans dog is the orange one, the light colored one is the most frequent target of her mounting/humping. It horrifies my mother in law which is a huge bonus.
 

Laughing Grass

Well-Known Member
Back in April I was still actively avoiding topics like this. But since it blew up again over the last couple of days with the entertaining glory hole and Laura Brannigan references…
We have a 5 year old yellow lab that I’ve always suspected was either a lesbian or transgendered. For one, she has always “acted” like a boy dog - rough play, moves like a linebacker, likes beer (don’t ask, it was an accidental spill that started that one), hates pink collars/leashes, rolls in the mud and gets filthy, that kind of thing. People always refer to “her” as “he” when they meet her.
Second, she mounts and humps other dogs more aggressively than most intact males.
Unfortunately, she’s (he’s?) a dog so she (he?) can’t articulate her (his?) actual orientation or gender identification to me. I adore her regardless and would not trade her for any other dog in the world.
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Suspected trans dog is the orange one, the light colored one is the most frequent target of her mounting/humping. It horrifies my mother in law which is a huge bonus.
How high are you?
 
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