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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not trying to help a cause. Sorry that you don't expect a "real man" (whatever that means) to...express empathy? The question was asked whether I was trans and I answered in the negative with a chaser to make clear that I support a community that is going through a lot right now. [b]That may not be a part of the world of the men you date but it's a part of mine[/b] so I'm going to speak on it if I feel like I need to. I don't hide any aspects of my personality, whether they neatly fit into masculine or feminine or in between. Sometimes I wear pastels, sometimes I don't. Sometimes I'll binge watch romcoms on Netflix, sometimes I'll go spar with people at a boxing gym. Life is so much better when I don't confine myself to activities, or saying things that only "real men" say. That being said, I have a first date lined up with a friend of one of the artists that did some of my tattoos. She's straight edge, so we're going to go grab some decaf beverages (she considers the caffeine a drug) and go for a walk, weather permitting. Seems like a nice person, with a solid career (owns small CPA firm focusing on tattooers/piercers/etc). She's seen pictures of me and has no issues with the tattoos since she is also heavily tattooed.[/quote] How are LGBTQ people part of the world of people you date?[/quote]
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