Homosexual relationships are often like that.
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Definitely. It's also heavily influenced by where you live, your family... so on so forth.
I would also imagine that relationships between a cis and a trans person are often like that, unfortunately
Yeah. I had an eye-opening experience related to this:
A colleague shared with me that their marriage is homosexual - after working together for about a decade.
I felt simultaneously delighted to join their inner circle and heartbroken that they needed to carefully guard such a fundamental aspect of their life.
I was kinda hanging out with a homies older sister ... We kept that super low out of respect for him... Or did we both not want others to know? Dunno...
First gf. Grew up Jehovah's Witness, loved a lovely girl in highschool with everything I had. Another later was never mentioned to family. The cult like nonsense of biased prejudice is quite disgusting in that group.