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I would totally date a pre-op trans man if they were okay with me liking their boobs.
Gotta be a pretty rare scenario, but if it happens, sure
There's a trans man who posts some nsfw pics that I follow, and his philosophy is "please enjoy my boobs while you can, bc as soon as I can afford it I'm cutting em off". If I knew him irl, I'd enjoy the boobs irl. But even then, he'd have to be pretty nonchalant to not get triggered or depressed by my appreciation of his feminine body, so I dunno if it could work out. Not to mention the more masculine he gets (hormones, surgery, etc) the less I'd be physically attracted to him. So definitely a short term thing.
Alright so, having read only the image OP posted and this comment here, I don't really think you're being transphobic at all, only expressing your sexual preferences, which is fine. No one should feel pressured or forced to "like" something they don't, specially in this context.
I get why people might get a bit nervous about the specific words you used, and maybe I didn't get to read something that might be deleted but...
I think you're ok.
"They would be straying away from what I personally find attractive, and the fact they could be uncomfortable with what I'd be attracted to would be something hard to deal with for both parties involved" is what I understood you meant.
This is why we're saying it's transphobic. It doesn't sound like you view pre-op trans men as men. You're attracted to women, and that's fine, but trans men aren't women.
I'm not attracted to any particular gender. I am attracted to female sex organs. If those organs are attached to a man, still find em attractive.
They consistently refer to trans men with masculine pronouns. You're not going to get that out of people who don't actually believe it.