I’m a trans Barbie and my boyfriend isn’t gay – we’re going to have a family together

I’m a trans Barbie and my boyfriend isn’t gay – we’re going to have a family together
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A former scaffolder has opened up about his relationship with his transgender fiancée as the pair are set to wed soon.

David and his fiancée Ayla, from Skye, Scotland, met on Instagram in 2022 and they instantly became smitten with each other – moving in together just six months after they first began speaking online.

David, who knew Ayla was transgender before messaging her, revealed her gender identity has never bothered him at all – despite receiving judgement from others – because he has never seen her as anything other than a woman.

Speaking to Truly Love Don’t Judge he said: ‘It was never anything to me, I only ever saw her as a woman and that is that.

‘Did I ever think I would date a trans person? No, because a woman is a woman to me. No one has ever suggested I was gay, not to my face anyway.

‘I’m not attracted to men, I am attracted to women and she is a woman and that’s it. I am a straight guy.’

Glamour model Ayla admitted she sometimes worries that David will wake up and say it is all ‘too much.’

However David is optimistic that he and Ayla will settle down together and have children.

Former scaffolder David, from Scotland, revealed he is marrying his transgender girlfriend and opened up about the whirlwind relationship

The former scaffolder has quit his job and now joins Ayla making adult content on her Only Fans account.

He said: ‘She used to make solo adult content and now we are doing it together, it gave us more flexibility, more time together, more of a life.

Ayla added: ‘We look good together too so why not?’

The OnlyFans star, who describes herself as a ‘trans Barbie’, recently had a breast enhancement to increase her bust size to a whopping 32JJ.

She revealed she briefly paused on making content until she’d had the operation.

Ayla explained: ‘There is many reasons for getting my boobs bigger, it’s something I was attracted to as a kid, I wanted to be a real life size Barbie and I was so, so excited for that. I’ve always been drawn to the plastic look.

Ayla said that her transition surgery was ‘literally life or death’ for her, but it doesn’t change who she is.

She explained: ‘I began my transition socially when I was 24, then surgically when I was 26. I was performing in drag for a couple of years at that point. This guy who I didn’t know came up to me at the time.

‘He said “You should transition, you’d be so much happier”. The next day I didn’t take the drag off. I remember going out into public with my wig on and that was it.

David and his fiancée Ayla, from Skye, met on Instagram in 2022 and they instantly became smitten with each other and they even moved in with each other after just six months of speaking
The glamour model admitted she sometimes worries that David will wake up and say it is all 'too much'

‘I’m still a good, genuine authentic real person, and I can be as fake on the outside as I want.’

Ayla revealed that she and her partner have received nasty criticism online – and even her own family questioned the relationship.She said: ‘I was so happy to be in a normal relationship but it’s not met, by family, with the same shared excitement.

‘It was really hard for me, nothing positive from family, everything was suspicious in terms of “he’s trying to use you to get into the industry that you are in”.

However David said his family were ‘positive’ and claimed he has never received negative comments from anyone.

It comes after another man opened up about his love story with a transgender woman to give a voice to others – despite people saying their relationship is ‘wrong’.

Growing up, Jesse Schwenker, 29, from Florida, believed in finding ‘traditional’ love, where he could provide for his wife while she stayed at home.

But the plumber soon became stuck in a loop of looking for a partner he thought was ‘right’ for his ‘alpha male’ mindset.

Then, he stumbled across Cassidy Cauley, 25, while on Instagram, and instantly became smitten with the content creator – with the pair meeting one week after messaging back and forth.

Cassidy, who revealed that she was transgender, left Jesse with a tough decision to make – put aside his ‘traditional’ values or explore true love – and now, he’s advocating for others with their whirlwind romance, despite people online calling it ‘wrong’.

‘There is not one word or one sentence that you could possibly put together that would actually hurt me or my girlfriend,’ Jesse said.

‘All of the negative comments are the reason we are such a strong couple today.

‘I embrace who I date and no one can take that away from me or her.

‘I let the bad words and death threats just sit on my shoulder and then I wipe them off as I continue to walk the righteous path of a rare man holding my lady’s hand through any storm.

‘We didn’t share our story for likes or views – it was to break barriers and be the voice of men like myself who get looked down upon for dating a trans woman.

‘I was simply looking for acceptance and someone who would stick by my side through any life changes.

He added: ‘Cassidy had such an interesting and inspiring story, and I became intrigued about getting to know more.

‘I knew the consequences when I started dating her, but everything that has happened has been so worth it.

‘Our main message is that love has no boundaries and anybody can love anyone – it shouldn’t matter who they are or their past.’

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