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transcription: just saw a straight woman CONFIDENTLY say lesbian marriage isnt a real marriage its just "two best friends who get each other off" and like bestie, idk what has gone wrong in your life but thats exactly what marriage is supposed to be, regardless of the genders involved. as opposed to real marriage, where you have two people who dislike each other and dont get each other off.

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[-] TheOneCurly@feddit.online 35 points 16 hours ago

Be old/conservative, want to have sex at 18 because hormones, you can't unless you're married, get hitched for life to the first attractive person who shows up, wake up in 10 years and realize you married a stranger and you don't really get along.

[-] birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

accidentally play the long game instead

> build community group for shared hobby
> get a few dozen ppl
> group gradually over years expands to be a lot more
> together with friends make a sidegroup with those y'all like talking with, so y'all dont spam the rest of the community under
> continue chatting about hobbies, gay stuff etc
> eventually you and another realise you like each other
> talk with them more
> oops now you have a date
> meet up irl

thats how i got into a queer ass relationship at least, basically the online version of creating/joining a hobby club and realising you like each other.

and tbf, if you think about it, a real good relationship should be that anyways - it's like having best friends but you do much more than that, like cuddling and mrrrping together :3*

shared interests and complementing personalities help amazingly more, tbh. looks are great, but unless if you're going for a short term thingy, i feel like personality is something you should prioritise on. but to each their own.

* like yeah there's fwb but a romantic relationship is a little different. there's this kind of level of trust where you can be truly yourself and tell each other the wackiest shit.

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