I think he'd be out of my life pretty damn quick!
2006-11-25 11:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I guess it would be time to have a talk about the nature of the relationship. For some people it can work and for others that can be a deal breaker. You said "new man" but you don't say how new the relationship is or your sexuality. Just take it a day at a time like any relationship and see how things go. Best of luck!
2006-11-25 14:28:07
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answered by carora13 6
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The Love Affair would probably be over But I would try to keep the friendship. He'd be great to go Shopping with. Lovelives are complicated enough without throwing in crossdressing and whatever Else....What If he asked you to Marry him? Who Gets to Wear The Dress? It would be a new B@tch Fight Every Day! Too Much Drama for me!!!!!!
2006-11-25 12:12:14
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answered by roxie_29812 4
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Maybe it would send off a red flag, but it wouldn't be enough to ruin the relationship for me. Offer him fashion advice, ask to see his collection!
Also, that would depend. Is he gay? Bi-sexual? Has he acted on his bi-sexual fantasies? Does he intend to?
My boyfriend had confessed early in our relationship that he had had sexual fantasies about his guy friend. He also has tried on my bra a couple of times before. However, he has had none fantasies about other guys since being with me. I also took his virginity. So I guess it is all very situational depending. I think, however, a lot of guys have had thoughts of being with another guy, especially younger guys maybe.
I would not be all that surprised if a new man told me that he liked to try on women's clothing. And it wouldn't be a relationship killer for me.
2006-11-25 11:54:36
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answered by August lmagination 5
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i'm not a feminist yet when it were easily one of my brothers i imagine in the starting up i must be very much shocked ( i will't imagine them in outfits) yet i does not seem at my brothers any in a distinct way. they are nonetheless a similar adult men I have grown up with for 20 years and that i ought to love them a similar. they could do in spite of the indisputable fact that they prefer in inner most. see you later as their chuffed i'm chuffed....
2016-11-26 22:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldnt be with a cross dressing man..
I am not being prejudice, to each their own..but I am attracted to "manly" men..
I would tell him my feelings and end the relationship, but I would still be a friend to him..
2006-11-25 11:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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my gf freaked a little at first but afterward she decided that she loved me too much to turn her back on me for something that doesn't change who i am i am the same person she fell in love with and the dressing is a part of that person.
2006-11-25 13:52:36
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on how good he looks in a dress. Has he got nice legs?
2006-11-25 11:49:16
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answered by BiyGuy 2
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I'd have to leave him. I'm not down with that. Even if it's for fun, I can't be with someone that doesn't share the same interests as I do.
2006-11-25 11:45:21
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answered by Sweet T 2
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"Oh my gosh, that's awesome! Oh, I bet you look so sexy when you're all dolled up! That turns me on! Will you put something on for me right now? This is so cool!"
That's just me, though.
2006-11-25 11:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i would try to understand what he is going through and try to deal with it i am going through the same thing with my husband
2006-11-25 14:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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