>>12628185For me a friend is a step above an acquaintance but below family and loved ones. If I talk with someone on a regular basis - and I don't mean like you would talk to a store's clerk you visit often but on a more personal level - then I would consider them a friend. Why? What is a friend to you? If the problem for you is that it has to be in real life, then maybe we see it differently. I guess I just spend so much time online that it makes little difference to me
>there are plenty of lesbians who don't behave in a feminine mannerIt's funny you would say that as many of those do end up coming out as trans. In fact I know one personally. The thing is I'm not really making an active effort to rebel against the guidelines. This is just how I am. I'm not saying that I think this is how women should behave. I'm saying the way I behave happens to fall in line with those traditional roles
>try to get a girlfriendAh then you should too, hmm? If it's so easy, it shouldn't be a problem for either of us, should it? Then it's a deal. If you find a girlfriend for yourself, then I will too. But this is kind of silly to consider since I'm already in a relationship. Should I break it off with him just to test out your theory? That would be kind of cruel. Besides, I've already had girlfriends and they didn't make me feel any differently about myself. Why should it now? I'm not trying to make excuses here. If I ever find a girl who I really click with, then I won't let it stand in my way. But I've yet to see that happen
>Those weren't the civillians thoughThey were in Poland and many other places. I guess you could just say they used propaganda to coerce them into committing those crimes, but those sentiments had to have existed in those communities even before that for it to have been as effective as it was. The Germans living by the camps did know what was happening too. Apparently they could smell it in the air