Thanks! Just because of you going out of your way choosing to inform others that trans women are not women for some reason
??? The **** are you talking about? I never stated that trans women weren't women, if that were the case I wouldn't have been calling her by feminine pronouns.
I literally stated this in my reply (in a far shorter manner) but here we go: Not everyone is interested in dating trans women even if they are interested in cis women, it's a matter of preference and I felt it appropriate to inform others beforehand as there is no way to know until a scene
after you can have s e x with her which would inevitably make people with aforementioned preferences uncomfortable.
It's common sense to tell your romantic partner/s or potential romantic partner/s if you are trans or inters e x or if your appearance and voice is deceiving and you are infact a different gender/s e x than you appear due to this.
In all likelihood if you
don't inform the someone or someones you will potentially spend the rest of your life with or you may perform s e xual acts with then when they find out by themself/selves it'll only cause strain in the relationship, if not because they're not interested in the physiology attached to your body then it'll be due to the lack of trust over something so important, not necessarily even for their own sake but because they may think that you don't believe they'd support you.
To clarify I personally have no issue with dating trans women but I wouldn't be interested in doing anything s e xual before they get gender affirming bottom surgery (or early on in the relationship in general, I'm demi.)