A list of puns related to "R&r Partners"
Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/lgbt/comments/hscqzt/when_your_partner_accepts_you_for_who_you_are/
For context, I myself am a 19-year-old cis bisexual male from the United States. I have nothing against trans people in the slightest; my bi sister's partner himself is trans, and I've been nothing but supportive of his decision and corrected people who've used the wrong pronouns. Recently, a user made a post saying how proud they were of their partner for accepting their transition, and 99% of the commenters were cheering them on. I feel that it's okay to either break up with, or stay with, a partner who transitions. If a girl only likes girls, and her GF becomes a boy, then it's a-OK for her to dump him. Implying they should stay together is literally forcing lesbians to date men, which is what our community fought against for YEARS. How is that not homophobic? Either that, or denying the reality of the transition, which is of course just as bad. Of course, if she wants to stay with him, that's fine too. Or if she wants to break up but still be friends, again, that's fine too. IT'S OKAY TO EXCLUSIVELY LIKE ONE GENDER, and if your partner transitions to a different gender, being expected to stay with them is tantamount to forcing gay men to date women. Banned from r/LGBT for calling out gay erasure...never thought I'd see the day.
*Sobs loudly* Welp Atleast I Have III
https://www.reddit.com/r/madlads/comments/egv13p/mathematical_madlad/fcae98p?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
On mobile, so forgive me if the formatting is bad. Here's the set up:
Obviously made up post about someone's girlfriend having sex with 200 sexual partners in college, where he does the totally normal math of the average length of penises, typical amount of thrusts per encounter and determined it was over 10 miles of penis length. He claims he then broke up with this totally real and not at all fabricated girlfriend.
Users then argue over whether the post is cringe or the girl is trash. The whole thread is rather great. Enjoy your popcorn.
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I'm an expat in down under, who last visited a decade ago. I don't remember seeing any deep fryers in any homes, only at the chippies, but my American partner insists that domestic deep fryers are universal and that I just simply didn't see one firsthand.
Google's coming up with sod-all, and my one friend still in the country says he has one in his home - which blows my fucking mind. I need a bigger sample. Help me /r/CasualUK, you're my only hope - are deep fryers common in British home kitchens? And is "grandma's fried fish recipe" a thing?
EDIT: Many thanks to you all, this has been most illuminating. My partner is adamant that they are right on the basis that some of you have fryers, but hopefully this has put our long-running argument to bed. Have a good one and stay indoors.
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