I completely agree w. you, that the term, "Chaser" is almost always used in a degrogatory way. And though Ive never previously thought about it, it does put a kind of double wammy on a guy who happens to be Trans Attracted; Not only do they have to contend w/ the possible homophobic feelings this can bring, but it also tags them as a kind of sleazy perv too,. Though in some cases this may be accurate to some degree. And truth be told, its something that I even had to deal w/ at one time; Very early in my transition when I started going out socially w/ other CDing Gurls, I noticed that I felt a degree of attraction for some of them. And for a while it seriously creeped me out, and made me question my own motivations. I kept asking myself, was I one of those "chasers" that I often had heard about. Thankfully I also came to find out that "T4T"(Trans for Trans) relationships are also VERY common in our community as well :) I also feel that we as Trans women all too often seem to put up our own barriers to happiness when we quickly tag a guy who is Trans attracted as a likely "chaser". In recent article I saw on Medium, it stated that Cis Straight guys are attracted to feminity in a person, and NOT the particular "parts" someone may or may not still have, it really hits the nail on the head :) This closely matches a recent experience of my own; As a Straight/Bi Trans woman, Ive only been w/ guys so far. But recently I was w/ another Trans woman, which was a first for both of us. While she still has her old "parts", I saw here solely as a woman; The way she looked/felt, the way she smelled, the way she KISSED, and the way she responded when she was turned on was entirely female to me :) So I guess that Im not quite ready to turn in my "Lesbian card" any time soon :)