Human desires and emotions are often contradictory, so it is impossible to define a person with a simple sexual orientation.
After watching this movie, I thought a lot of things off topic.
As a LES, I always can't imagine what my life will be like in the future. In the current pull circle, everyone is saying, They are all women, so why not divide THP. This must be true in theory, but when no one in a family has the strength to even unscrew a new bottle of soy sauce, the dilemma of life is already in front of you.
I often imagine that I will marry my girlfriend abroad in the future, and then give birth to a little girl. I will dress her up as a very cute little handsome T, and I will call other girls beautiful while being cute. But what about reality? What if the child grows up not accepting that he has two mothers and no father? What if my child is mocked by classmates at school? What if she can't be accepted by her grandparents? This is not something that can be avoided simply by being a strong, independent, confident and responsible T. What's even more frightening is that I can't find such a person who can accompany me all the way.
I'm not always so pessimistic about life going on. In fact, when I think about it the other way around, families formed by men and women will also have troubles that many families with women and girls will not encounter. Be optimistic.
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