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The best way to curb it before that happens is to immediately act terfy towards him. Casually bring up some of the trans girls in sports bills and how they're not biologically women. He'll either agree or disagree, and if he disagrees, hold your ground and explain how men and women are physically different. Eventually he'll realize that trooning out doesn't make you a woman or he'll take himself out and you've dodged a bullet.how are women in gen z or at the tail end of millennial coping with the fact that their bf might be a she tomorrow?
"Do you rely on your intimate partner for other things beside sex?" First rule of dating is to not rely on your partner for money and rent unless you're married, holy shit. That power dynamic ruins early relationships and it's so easily to have the one with money resent the other. It's also why married women are always told to have a secret bank account just in case their husband flips out.
This is the definition of insanity.
Had a friend who was living with her boyfriend where they both have their own jobs and they split everything equally. She broke her leg about 2 years into the relationship, had to get surgery and everything so she needed help moving around, making food to eat, bathing, using the bathroom, getting meds, going to post op appointments, etc. Boyfriend stepped up to the plate like a champ, but the whole time he felt like he didn't have time for himself and he wanted a break since he was working and being a caretaker to his girlfriend. Naturally he built up resentment because his girlfriend was being needy (which makes sense as she's crippled, no shade to her here). Only reason they didn't break up was because the girlfriend was aware of those feelings and did her best to contribute as much as she could to ease some of the pressure on him. She also gave him a whole week to do what he wanted afterwards. Now they're married.
This couple wasnt dependent on each other financially at all during her recovery but it still pushed their bond to it's limits. Can't imagine how it'll be if it was for years and they weren't crazy like troons.
This couple wasnt dependent on each other financially at all during her recovery but it still pushed their bond to it's limits. Can't imagine how it'll be if it was for years and they weren't crazy like troons.
Third pic actually seems useful in getting away from pushy guys when you're in an uncomfortable situation.