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In no way meant to be offensive. Have you ever seen straight women say they find it easier to be around men, possibly for the reason they stereotype other women?
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I see people as individuals, so the gender may only be a bit relevant. Not all relationships are like this and there are many ways it can work. BUT I'm very curious about this one. Hopefully this is allowed here?
Maybe I'm young, but I heard of this complaint from an older straight woman who used simple things like media and interest in animation to distinguish herself who wishes other women were into the same things. What are your thoughts on this?
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