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Ooh Gigs You are makin me blush hehe
I must say, there is NO way I could deal with a girlfriend as I am moody enuff lol.
I did however come across some FB pics of a girl I know, who fell for a "boyish" looking girl- she had never been into girls before, and I figured , fling
But OMG, they are still together 2 yrs later , legally married and all!
It made me all teary how sweet they are and happy in all their pics!
I know how they decided, but unless it's a butch/femme thing I never understood how you decide who is the "man" so to speak...or do you just switch or share??
If I was in a girly couple I def would go for a boyish type- not the BUTCH scary- I'm gonna rape you six ways from Sunday lookin ones They scare me lol
But I saw a few vid diaries online of girls with transboys?? and I realize most were taking testosterone, and progressively became more manly, but I was SUPER fascinated !! I thought it was very cool to see a person accept the other living trans, and to support them and stay with them thru the whole "change" process
I must say, there is NO way I could deal with a girlfriend as I am moody enuff lol.
I did however come across some FB pics of a girl I know, who fell for a "boyish" looking girl- she had never been into girls before, and I figured , fling
But OMG, they are still together 2 yrs later , legally married and all!
It made me all teary how sweet they are and happy in all their pics!
I know how they decided, but unless it's a butch/femme thing I never understood how you decide who is the "man" so to speak...or do you just switch or share??
If I was in a girly couple I def would go for a boyish type- not the BUTCH scary- I'm gonna rape you six ways from Sunday lookin ones They scare me lol
But I saw a few vid diaries online of girls with transboys?? and I realize most were taking testosterone, and progressively became more manly, but I was SUPER fascinated !! I thought it was very cool to see a person accept the other living trans, and to support them and stay with them thru the whole "change" process