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e.zy !!F7oHkUmduQh No.29181872 >>29184509
Chivalry isn't dead, she's just packing
>he opens the door for her
>she opens his backdoor
Thinly veiled zesty thread
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Anonymous No.29182104 >>29182255
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Anonymous No.29182129 >>29183712
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>>29182104
sauce pls
Anonymous No.29182563 >>29183008
Filter dodging faggot. Kill yourself
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Anonymous No.29182689 >>29182967
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Hey there! I'm a 21-year-old girl from the US, a bit on the playful side and totally love teasing during those late-night chats. There's something exhilarating about pushing boundaries and making guys squirm while I enjoy myself too. I'm super open-minded and love adding a little spice to conversations. Social anxiety keeps me from hitting the bars, so I'm all about connecting digitally. If you're looking for some flirty fun, hit me up! Just find me at username (make sure to remove the spaces and dashes) h-a-r-p-eruj-av.
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>>29182689
qrd on this?
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>>29182563
triggered victim so desperately wants ass rape
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>>29182129

maaan I need the sauce
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Anonymous No.29184267 >>29184273 >>29184342
>>29183114

why literally why are brazilians so much goddamn rougher as tops?? is this just a sampling bias?
Anonymous No.29184273 >>29184280
>>29184267

i mean. aylla, priscila, elizabeth, paloma, ashilley, etc. they're all fucking alpha af when they top.
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>>29184273

they seem to like chasing runners too
Anonymous No.29184342 >>29184389
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>>29183114

i asked ChatGPT (i'm aware of it's lefty cuck training data bias) and here's what it said:

1. Cultural Attitudes Toward Sexuality in Brazil
Brazil has a long history of open and sometimes hypersexualized representations of gender and sex, including in its media and pornography. In Brazilian porn, for instance, trans women (or travestis, a culturally specific identity in Brazil) are often depicted in dominant or aggressive roles, especially when topping. This can influence expectations and behavior, especially in performative contexts like sex work or adult entertainment.

2. Socioeconomic and Survival Factors
Many trans women in Brazil face significant discrimination and are disproportionately involved in sex work due to lack of employment opportunities. In this context, sexual performance can be shaped by clients' demands and market dynamics, which often favor exaggerated masculinity or roughness when a trans woman is in the top role.

3. Gender Identity and Power Dynamics
Some trans women who top might assert a powerful sexual presence as a way of reclaiming agency in a world that often marginalizes them. The dynamic of topping—especially in cultures where masculinity is valorized—can sometimes be amplified or expressed through dominant behavior.

4. Pornography vs. Reality
If your perception comes primarily from porn or sex work encounters, it’s worth noting that these are performance-based and not representative of all trans women—Brazilian or otherwise. Many Brazilian trans women in non-commercial settings may be as gentle, rough, passive, or dominant as anyone else, depending on individual preferences.
Anonymous No.29184389 >>29184396
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i asked it to go *deeper* ;) and provide examples:

1. Ethnographic Insight from Don Kulick’s Travesti
Don Kulick’s seminal anthropological study of travesti sex workers in Salvador, Brazil, highlights that travesti identity is maintained not just through feminine visual presentation but sexual behavior: “travestis regard any male who identifies as a woman… as mentally disturbed” —they do not see themselves as women, but like women, through the act of penetration and domination

They routinely assume the penetrative, active role in sexual exchanges—not only as preference, but as a defining aspect of identity and social status.

2. Gender and Sexual Politics in Brazil
A report on how gender identity and sexual roles are understood in the context of HIV prevention and sex work states: “nearly all agreed that travestis occupy a unique category… conceptually distinct… from ‘male-gendered’ gay men” —and that economic necessity and client expectations often lead them to penetrate their clients, even when the cultural binary of active/passive is in question. Sex worker strategies depended on meeting a market demand for travestis who top, reinforcing an erotic economy shaped by power dynamics of desire and marginalization.

3. Race, Desire, and the “Mulata” Symbol
Transfeminist studies contrast the racialized fetish of the mulata in Brazil with how travesti bodies are portrayed:
They are both desired and despised, seen through legacies of Black female sexualization while simultaneously embodying transgression. That paradox fuels representations of sexual dominance, aggression, and taboo—making the “dominant trans top” a visual and symbolic trigger in pornography and popular discourse
Anonymous No.29184396 >>29184484
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4. Travesti Beauty Work and Power
The ethnographic work Beauty That Matters shows how travestis invest heavily in feminizing the body—through hormones and silicone—but not to become women. Instead, they aim for a highly eroticized version of femininity as insiders of a trans‑specific aesthetic community. In erotic contexts, that body is coded as powerful, desirable—and dominant

5. Self-Definition vs. Media Stereotypes
Cultural analysis indicates that media representations often caricature travestis as “violent, crazed, depraved” sex workers—stereotypes used to eroticize their supposed aggressive sexuality and dominance in contrast to cisgender women or gay men

note: disregard number 3 that seems like leftist horseshit.
Anonymous No.29184438 >>29184484
I need to get to Brazil.
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>>29184396

same
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>>29181872 (OP)
you one gay ass niggahsphw