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Gender exchange thanks to the Virtual Reality of Oculus Rift

Haven’t you always wanted to be different? Thanks to a new performance application for virtual reality glasses, you can now empathize with another gender.

This is probably what a gender exchange in a fast track feels like, via Oculus Rift. One of the temptations of video games has always been the transformation of oneself during the course of the game. Now, thanks to Oculus Rift, this transformative process reaches a new dimension. The hi-tech ski goggles are already being used by many game developers for a wide variety of purposes, such as the realistic experience of guiding giant robots or the increased pleasure of whacking countless terrorists in the well-known first-person shooters.

However, the promise that virtual reality could one day become somehow authentic reality has also led some people to think about even weirder types of game applications. These people didn’t just want to develop another generation of video games in which everything revolves around killing aliens.

A good example of this is now provided by the artist collective BeAnotherLab with their project The Machine to Be Another. They recently released a video showing two people exchanging bodies with the help of Oculus Rift glasses and gaining experience as their counterparts in a virtual world.

Basically, the experiment consists of equipping two people (a man and a woman) with Oculus Rift glasses, to which additional cameras are attached, which transmit the recorded images to each other’s displays. This allows the persons to take the perspective of their counterpart – if the man looks down at his body, he sees the woman’s and vice versa. This may sound less spectacular at first than what you normally do in video games, but what The Machine to Be Another really does is in fact much more subversive: with this machine, the “players” can change their gender.

“With this experiment, we are exploring important issues of gender identity, queer theory, feminist techno-science movements, intimacy and mutual respect,” the video’s description says.

But at this point the whole thing reminds me more of an art performance BeAnotherLab admit in their video description that the “embodiment would not work” if the participants did not perfectly “synchronize” their movements.

Nevertheless, the experiment raises very interesting questions about the extent to which we are ultimately allowed to decide on identities within virtual reality – will we prefer the established fixations of human existence or opt for more otherworldly constructions? When I think about it, pressing a bunch of colorful buttons and waving a joystick around to control a robot really doesn’t have much to do with reality. But touching a human body, even if it is not your body, is much closer to the experiences we have every day.

Maybe it is this closeness to reality that scares people. But it also helps us understand why there are always some players who go against the grain when video games like Dragon Age or Mass Effect come out, games where obviously gay avatars can live out their romantic inclinations with like-minded people and aliens in virtual worlds. Watching The Machine to Be Another video, I remembered something the philosopher and queer theorist Jack Halberstam said to me when I talked to him about the excitement of homosexuality depicted in Mass Effects:

“It’s extremely fascinating that even in these virtual worlds where intimacy across species occurs, we still encounter the same fundamental taboos against intimacy. This shows us that while the video game community has access to other worlds, they don’t want to or can’t experience them as different. The white, heterosexual man dominates even these worlds. Even though these worlds are in a constant state of change and there is still the possibility of creating existential spaces for different genders, there are simply not enough players who care.

Will Oculus Rift be able to lead us out of this unitary world of the “white man”? In any case, I don’t think we should rely on technology to solve all human problems. A hot trend in the gaming world of 2013 was the so-called “empathy games.” If these were to prevail, it would be an interesting perspective for all gamers suffering from depression, addiction or family problems. But just the thought that we might have one or more virtual worlds in which we can immerse ourselves with our whole bodies and in which everyone will be able to change their identity like a suit, makes it difficult for me not to get excited.

This is how men react when I tell them I was a guy

In the series about secrets, bad sex and the little nasty things in life, young people tell what they always wanted to get rid of secretly. “I was recently at a house party. There was drinking, smoking and a lot of talking. The usual, I was relaxed, it was the weekend. Until a situation changed everything for me. A guy was introduced to the group. A good friend of mine had brought him along and obviously told him about me – only unfortunately more than I wanted to.

Before we could even get into a deeper conversation, he started checking me out and then said he found me attractive and that I was a beautiful woman. And then the ‘but’ came. He was very direct and openly said that he could never imagine having anything with me. Knowing that I was not always the woman I am now. So he already knew more about me than I will ever know about him. A little unfair, but not the first time.

The situation where people loudly discuss in my presence whether they could imagine having sex with ‘something like me’ is not as rare as one might think. I am also willing to sit down with them and listen to their arguments. Then I try to defend myself. But unfortunately, this often means that people around me get involved, interfere and add their very own mustard.

I try not to bring in any emotions, to understand my counterpart and at the same time I think of the many times I got stuck in a similar discussion. In the end, I drag myself home: sad, tired and knowing that I will wake up the next morning and have this subject hanging in my head for a few days. And since I know that my story is still new territory for many, I would like to share a few basic thoughts on the subject with you.

Transsexuality – in the wrong body

I am a human being who was born in a boy’s body and went through the long process of transformation into a young woman. In general, this desire to adapt the physical to the inwardly felt sex is also called transidentity or transsexuality. The strict separation of the sexes, which ascribes or denies us abilities and emotions, is therefore a question of life for me: women cannot play football and men must be skilled craftsmen. Things like that. This separation of the social sexes is largely judged on the basis of appearances. To be perceived as the gender one wants to embody is the goal of most transwomen. In the jargon of gender studies this is called ‘passing’ (which can be translated as ‘passing something’).

So, after moving to the capital, I was initially un-outed. It was only through conversations in which I confided in my new environment as a woman with a transitory background that I realized that I was once again making myself a target for pigeonholing. When you come out in your new environment, the first thing that brings relief is that you come out. Friends perceive you as a whole and can often better understand why you might be afraid of this or that. At the same time, you become vulnerable. It is and remains something intimate that you do not want to share with everyone – but with the man you want to get into bed with.

Nevertheless, I have often not told men before sex. Some asked ‘Why are you so tight?’ or ‘Why does it look a little different with you? Some other men didn’t look so closely down there or didn’t care about the minimal difference to an anatomical vagina. Even though I told the man before, there were two reactions. Some were totally excited and curious about the new experience. The less fortunate were blunt and made stupid remarks, such as ‘What exactly is hanging between your legs now? Most of the time they didn’t have sex then.

Basically I shouldn’t feel bad about such negative encounters. Because I now have a beautiful and very functional vagina, and only those who appreciate that deserve to sleep with me. Period. I deliberately moved from a small Franconian village to Berlin, because I hoped that there would be more knowledge and sensitivity for the topic here. And indeed, there are many people here who are open-minded listeners, who make an effort to use the right terms and not just binary, i.e. not to accept the ‘either-or’ perspectives.

“Tell me, are you actually a man or a woman?”

There’s the artist who plays with cross-dressing and gender resolution in his work, but warns his own brother, with whom I’ve been kissing around, of me, so to speak, and thus deprives me of the chance to explain myself. And there are also the rare but painful comments from strangers: once I was in a small corner pub in Berlin Mitte. It was a cheerful evening with my best friend. We ended up on a small dance floor and had fun with life and ourselves. So we danced happily and intimately in pairs. When we were about to leave, a drunk guy who had been watching us the whole time approached me. He said he had a question for me. He shot out: “Tell me, are you a man or a woman?

Perplexed, slightly drunk and overrun, I could only answer ‘Of course a woman, what else’ and disappear out the door – but unfortunately with one of the most unpleasant feelings you can have as a transwoman. For two days I couldn’t get out of my head which counterattack would have been the best. It annoyed me that someone could be so stupid as to ask such a question to a complete stranger.

As a transgressive woman, there are countless hurdles anyway. Add to that the negative experiences of being a man and you automatically get the feeling of being worth less. No one should ever have to feel that way. I think it’s just time for a change and only when you deal with this whole issue you realize how unimportant this whole distinction of the sexes becomes and that in the end it’s all about the human being himself. In the end, those who still have problems with the topic due to social circumstances can also benefit from this.

On New Year’s Day I was at a party where you could go to a fortune teller. Even though I am always sceptical about such things, the encounter with this woman touched me. She noticed immediately that I am currently in a phase in which I am often psychologically not doing so well. At the end she said: ‘You are a gift for people, like a big bouquet of flowers. Sometimes you just don’t know it. Like me, there’s a lot of people out there. I hope we get enough water and sunshine for everyone in the new year.”

Jill had sex as a man and as a woman – not only in VR

At the beginning of the new season, sex expert Paula devotes herself to the topic of transsexuality. A 35-year-old man, born as a woman, has his say.

It is hard to imagine what it is like to feel absolutely uncomfortable in your own body. What it is like to have the “wrong” sexual organs in the “wrong” places on your body. When you are far away from sex-typical clothes, hobbies or inclinations. And yet there are probably an estimated several thousand people in Germany who feel this way. They are transsexual. This means that they were born as man or woman, but feel more like belonging to the opposite sex.

Until well into the 21st century transsexuality was labelled as a psychological disorder, and those affected were called sick and crazy. In most democratic countries, transsexuals are now recognised as equal members of society, both legally and socially. In recent years, transsexuality has received more and more public and above all media attention. Only at the beginning of the year the American film “The Danish Girl”, which is about the first sex change in history, was honoured at the Oscars.

Inner conflict during adolescence

Sex expert Paula is also busy at the beginning of the 5th season of her show, which is shown on the women’s channel sixx, with transsexuals. More precisely with Jill from Hattingen in North Rhine-Westphalia. The 35-year-old was born a woman, but has always felt more like a man. Several pictures, which are faded in during the show, show this.

Already as a child Jill wears rather boy clothes, devotes herself to boy affine hobbies and has a short haircut. But in teenage years with the development of sex it becomes obvious: Jill is a woman.

At 18 Jill falls in love with a woman and has sex with her for the first time. And yet Jill is not lesbian but heterosexual, Jill feels like a man who likes women. Sex is weird for him without a penis. It’s not right. Even though he sees the experience of that time as an enriching one today, it intensifies his inner conflict and depression as he grows up. When Jill is 22 years old, he finally can’t stand it in his body anymore. He decides to undergo a sex change.

A bizarre and touching life story at the same time

In the show Paula shows footage from Jill’s video diary shortly after his last major operation: the penis operation. After years of hormone therapy and mastectomy, as well as the removal of the uterus, it is the last hurdle to make Jill a real man. Now, at the age of 35, he feels he has arrived in the right sex and is happy. But the road to this has been long and hard.

Exactly this way with all its difficult, but also bizarre and funny sections is shown in the show! Paula also asks all the questions that probably interest everyone when it comes to sex with transsexuals. How does an erection work with a constructed penis? Do you get an orgasm? And what is it like to have slept with a woman once as a woman and once as a man?

The central element of the show, the interview with Jill, who tells his story incredibly authentically and honestly, is loosened up with facts about transsexuality as well as with columns like “sex on the street”. If the interview brings the seriousness of the topic well to the point on the one hand, the bizarre aspects of the story are also ideal for approaching the topic from all sides.

Is the penis real?

Finally, the question is particularly delicate: Does an outsider who doesn’t know about Jill’s sex change realize that the penis is not real? It’s these insertions, coupled with the right questions and above all the likeable Jill, that turn the half-hour into an exciting show.

In any case, Jill is sure that she has made the right decision and also believes that she has learned a lot about women from his experiences as a woman: “Because I have realized that sex is about more than just the penis. That there is satisfaction for myself when the other person is also satisfied.”

The program gives a good and detailed insight into the life story of a transsexual and shows that even a life that is burdened with such a heavy psychological burden can have a happy ending. Because for Jill, it’s clear: “I would do it again and again!”

Trans VR Porn FAQ

Why do men seek sex with a transsexual?

The reasons are individual. Many have developed a fascination for the subject and have cultivated fantasies to do so. Others would like to stimulate a penis or be stimulated by one. Since they experience themselves as heterosexual, it is central for them not to have to get involved with a man. So there is only one transwoman left who has not yet had a sex reassignment surgery. In this way, the men concerned can satisfy their lust and curiosity without having to deal with the fact that they are also attracted to a male aspect.

Are such men hetero-, homo- or bisexual?

That is difficult to say. On the one hand there are no figures, on the other hand gender identity is more fluid than these three categories suggest. The best way to come to terms with the concept that they are “perfectly normal men”.

Why does the demand for sex with a transsexual increase?

Today we are more confronted with this topic. A few years ago the majority hardly knew that there was such a thing as transidentity. But in the erotic industry the niche has existed for a very long time. The influence of widely available pornography is also important. Anyone who watches porn online very quickly stumbles upon the “shemale” category. That makes you curious.

What does the punter hope for?

The driving forces are for many curiosity, variety and the search for a kick. In addition, many providers also cleverly market the experience.

Are you frequently asked about the topic?

They appear more often than before and deal with the whole spectrum of transidentity, i.e. not only with paid sex. I advise people who are insecure about their gender identity, have problems in the transition process or have a sexual preference in this area. For many transmen the boom of transgender pay sex is painful. It cements the idea that transidentity is a sex issue. This is a question of identity.