It's hard to say if they are 'popular' in general. There is a niche audience for transgender - related content, but when it comes to the 'adult' aspect, it may be less mainstream due to various sensitivities and regulations.
Sure. There are stories of adult transexuals who have found love. After coming out and transitioning, they meet partners who truly love and support them for who they are. This shows that despite the challenges in the dating world due to prejudice, there are people who look beyond gender identity and see the person inside.
One challenge is social acceptance. Many people still hold prejudices against transgender individuals, which can put pressure on transexual love relationships. For example, they might face stares or unkind comments in public.
Identity is a very common theme. These stories often explore how a transgender person discovers and defines their true self in the face of a society that may have pre - defined ideas about gender.
Another theme is acceptance. This includes both self - acceptance and acceptance from family, friends, and society at large. Stories often detail the difficulties and joys of finally being accepted for who they are.
Well, from an ethical perspective, there are concerns. Transgender people are real individuals with their own identities and not just objects for sexual fantasies. Transexual erotica stories might perpetuate harmful stereotypes. For example, they could suggest that transgender people are only there for sexual pleasure, which is completely wrong. We should aim for a more inclusive and respectful society.
One well - known transexual fiction work is 'Stone Butch Blues' by Leslie Feinberg. It offers a powerful exploration of gender identity and the experiences of a butch lesbian. Another could be 'Middlesex' by Jeffrey Eugenides which also delves into themes related to gender and sexuality in a complex and engaging way.
No, it is not appropriate. Writing such content often involves objectifying and stigmatizing transgender individuals and prostitutes, which is disrespectful and unethical. We should strive to create positive, inclusive and respectful content in the fanfic community.