We've been discussing a lot about trans providers lately. Some have shared their truths, while others have expressed their disdain for this type of provider, and there's nothing wrong with that opinion. What I wanted to explore is if minds change when pre-op providers turn into post-op providers. I can already predict some responses, but I'm curious to understand the thought process behind this.

This idea came to mind after I saw that TA added Natassia Dreams to their roster. Notably, her profile doesn't include "TS" before her name, unlike other trans providers. This, in a way, gave me a slight epiphany about what clients look for and what we want.
For those who don't know, Natassia Dreams is a legend in the adult community. She's a pornstar, sex worker activist, and model who's been in the industry for 20 years. She started at a time when trans performers weren't exactly being sought after in the industry, and now you can see them in just about any production that isn't trans-focused. Although you won't find Natassia's profile branching out to many studios, she still made a name for herself shooting with companies like Kink, Transsensual, and Evil Angel.
A couple of years back, Natassia went through the surgery to become a full woman. She talked about the process being one that wasn't difficult to make but was a change for her after the procedure was done. She speaks a lot about it in an article she wrote for a site called SexEd. It's worth a read.
Anyway, back to my curiosity. For a trans provider to completely go through the transition of becoming a woman, one has to think if this changes anything when booking. Some will see a woman like Natassia as no longer a trans provider but a female provider. One that has all the amenities clients look for when initially booking. I can say that Natassia has the beauty some clients are looking for, along with a pretty nice rack and now a vagina to put it all together. Still, some clients might not book for the obvious reason. Curious.
My two cents: Even though Natassia isn't a provider I can see myself booking, I can't help but think if I'd act quicker in booking if this was Brittney Kade (Tryst Agency) or Emma Rose (Tryst Agency) who had the surgery. Would I be thinking about it so much if they were women with all the amenities? This is making my fucking head spin.

This idea came to mind after I saw that TA added Natassia Dreams to their roster. Notably, her profile doesn't include "TS" before her name, unlike other trans providers. This, in a way, gave me a slight epiphany about what clients look for and what we want.
For those who don't know, Natassia Dreams is a legend in the adult community. She's a pornstar, sex worker activist, and model who's been in the industry for 20 years. She started at a time when trans performers weren't exactly being sought after in the industry, and now you can see them in just about any production that isn't trans-focused. Although you won't find Natassia's profile branching out to many studios, she still made a name for herself shooting with companies like Kink, Transsensual, and Evil Angel.
A couple of years back, Natassia went through the surgery to become a full woman. She talked about the process being one that wasn't difficult to make but was a change for her after the procedure was done. She speaks a lot about it in an article she wrote for a site called SexEd. It's worth a read.
Anyway, back to my curiosity. For a trans provider to completely go through the transition of becoming a woman, one has to think if this changes anything when booking. Some will see a woman like Natassia as no longer a trans provider but a female provider. One that has all the amenities clients look for when initially booking. I can say that Natassia has the beauty some clients are looking for, along with a pretty nice rack and now a vagina to put it all together. Still, some clients might not book for the obvious reason. Curious.
My two cents: Even though Natassia isn't a provider I can see myself booking, I can't help but think if I'd act quicker in booking if this was Brittney Kade (Tryst Agency) or Emma Rose (Tryst Agency) who had the surgery. Would I be thinking about it so much if they were women with all the amenities? This is making my fucking head spin.
