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Gandalfs-Beard

person James_Orman

calendar_today Member since August 22, 2014

schedule Last active April 20, 2024

description Biography

<p>Hmm... What to say about me? I tend to keep my private life to myself! There are loads of creepy people online, you know. :P</p><p>Well, I suppose. given the erotic nature of this particular fanfic site, revealing a bit of who I am in regards to sexuality wouldn&#39;t go amiss.</p><p>I&#39;m still not entirely sure what gender I am - even at my advancing age. I mean, I grew up with a penis, and I&#39;m relatively used to it.&nbsp;I even get a bit of satisfaction out of it.&nbsp;But in my head I&#39;m unquestionably more female and even in childhood I felt like a girl inside.&nbsp;I sort of feel stuck in my current gender form, but I wouldn&#39;t say that I&#39;m <em>quite</em> Trans either. I think I&#39;d feel stuck either way. Being able to switch genders at will always seemed appealing to me, even as a child,&nbsp;so maybe Genderfluid is the most appropriate term.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Probably the first book I read (when I was a kid)&nbsp;with a character I really identified with was <em>The Marvelous Land of Oz</em>. For those who haven&#39;t read it, the main character is a ten or eleven year old boy named Tip, who at the end of the story discovers that he was really born a girl and transformed into a boy by an evil witch.&nbsp;Glinda the Good Witch turns him back into a girl - who just happens to be Princess Ozma.</p><p>Later on as I grew older I would discover gender-swap Sci Fi stories such as<em> I Will Fear No Evil</em> by Robert Heinlein, and then I came across Sci Fi author Jack&nbsp;Chalker who has numerous books which revolve around gender-bending themes.</p><p>And in most recent years, despite not really&nbsp;being a gender-bending story, I came across Harry Potter, the story of a boy who looked like his father, but had &quot;his mother&#39;s eyes.&quot; In literature and philosophy, the eyes are &quot;the window to the soul,&quot; and Rowling makes it explicit in the series that Harry&#39;s eyes do indeed reflect his mother&#39;s soul--meaning that Harry has a female soul. Harry is a character that Trans and Genderfluid folk can identify with, and it&#39;s a shame that Rowling didn&#39;t explore the likelihood that Harry was a Metamorphmagus like Tonks. What I wouldn&#39;t give to have metamorphmagus powers and gender-switch at will... **sigh**&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>There&#39;s a bit more to it. My sexual preference is strongly for women, but occasionally, once in a blue moon, I see a dude who strikes my fancy. I suppose that means I&#39;m a little bit Bi (whatever that means for Genderfluid folk).</p><p>And finally, most of my stories tend to feature&nbsp;the joys of puberty and&nbsp;discovering sex, largely as a means of reliving my youthful fantasies and realities. I was rather precocious, and somewhere around 12 I lost my cherry to a girl about a year older than me.</p><p>The experience sort of stuck with me big time (because it was awesome, even with the attendant awkwardness of first-times), and so did all the weird juvenile fantasies--some of them heavily&nbsp;influenced by R Crumb&nbsp;and Heavy Metal magazine (and cartoons/comics generally), not to mention the aforementioned fantasy and sci-fi books I was reading, and a few others including Victorian BDSM classics like <em>The Pearl</em> (which actually helped me work through the physical abuse I endured at the hands of my psycho step-dad) and the non-fiction works of Nancy Friday (oh boy--my mum would have been mortified if she knew i&#39;d been raiding her bookshelf. Lol! :D ).</p><p>Anyway, there you have it, the long and short of it is that now you know why my stories tend to&nbsp;revolve around certain themes.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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