I know lesbians fight more... statistics. Did you know they rape more too? So since I'm not a lesbo and I'm just looking from the outside... I don't think the grass is greener over there where they munch on grass.
Honestly... I think they become sort of relationships where there is a purpose... like escaping men that's hurt them or just like some of the straight ones... financial, entertainment, and/or emotional discharge. I still guess they probably fight more than they do the scissors.
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I use to date a bi sexual girl , that had a girlfriend that joined us once in awhile , Things were great for a bit until her girlfriend started a shit ton of drama , and tried coming in between us , so for all I know , is girls’ can be vicious to each other and end up hating each other
My boyfriend is like a rock with a big dick and does heavy jobs around the house and is usually quite stoic but he does try his best and I appreciate, he’s usually always horny. My girlfriend we can share sensitivities together and are better cuddles and more intimate, boyfriend just seems to want to get his dick in. But we all love in different ways and it’s nice
It is my preference. Men are too much drama. I was just lucky with meeting my husband.
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The core of any romantic relationship, whether it's straight or lesbian, is about the emotional connection between the people involved. These elements are universal and don't really change based on the genders of the people in the relationship.
However, there are some aspects that can be different in a lesbian relationship compared to a straight one, largely due to societal factors and personal experiences. Here are a few points often discussed:
Social Perception and Acceptance: Unfortunately, lesbian couples often face different societal challenges and prejudices compared to straight couples. The degree of this varies widely depending on where they live and their social circles.
Gender Dynamics: In a lesbian relationship, traditional gender roles are less defined or completely absent. This can lead to a more equitable distribution of tasks and emotional labor, something that's not always the case in heterosexual relationships, where societal norms often dictate certain roles.
Emotional Communication: It's often noted that women, in general, are socialized to be more in tune with their emotions and more communicative about them. This can lead to a different dynamic in emotional communication in lesbian relationships compared to straight ones.
Physical Intimacy: This can also differ, not just in the physical aspects, but in the approach to intimacy. Lesbian couples might have a different understanding or experience of what intimacy means to them, shaped by their personal and shared experiences as women.
Shared Experiences: In a lesbian relationship, there might be a deeper, intrinsic understanding of certain life experiences, especially those related to being a woman in society.
The beauty of any relationship is in its uniqueness and the personal journey the people in it share, regardless of their gender or orientation.
It’s better than being with a Dominant and abusive man. Girl relationships are loving and gentle. I really not a true lesbian because I still see guys so I am kinda Bisexual.
Terrific question. I'd wonder if they'd ever get bored of just... everything. that said, even straight couples can eventually get on each other's nerves, of every waking hour of every day or second lol 🤣😆
Honestly dope as hell
I am just here to see the answers.
If I knew the answer I would have issues. 😇
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