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Don't fight it Cheri, give in to the warmth we both know is spreading from your loins. Give me you passion mi amour and let us ride to the sunrise on our horse of passion.
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#252
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how is this shit still going?
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I just read this article twice and I have no idea how to process it. I think it means that labels fail when you get close to the edge.
Being Married to a Lesbian Doesn't Make Me Less of a Man | ||
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Of course that could just be a way to rationalize the cognitive dissonance caused by, "I'm a lesbian now?" I personally think that situation is one of the most fucked things you can do to someone else. Men with GID often try to play it normal for a long long time. Career, wife, kids. They get locked in, then dysphoria kicks in and the world falls apart for everyone in their life. Pretty sad to see. Saw it with my uncle. Status quo, sex change, or suicide? Those are basically the only options for trans people. All have serious negatives and will hurt anyone around them, regardless of the choice. Ain't fun. | |||
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well there were other reasons too, dude was a drug runner for biker gang and had escaped a low security prison and she knew all this married him under an assumed identity for like 10 years and then he got caught up
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This isn't the kind of trap thread i like.
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I could see why that ended the marriage. Unless you're dead honest with your fiancee, you absolutely shouldn't be getting married. Gender identity issues don't pop up over night, it's usually an ongoing struggle from ages 4-5 on. Honesty about that type of stuff could definitely kill a relationship, but it's something the other person deserves to know. If someone is open minded enough to accept it, that would only end up making the relationship stronger. But pretending to be normal is usually easier... until it isn't.
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