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I've cried in front of my gf before. Definitely not for something trivial, but I find this idea that you generally can't be open to your partner to be really fricking weird.

If it's a turn off for some women then that being a turn off is a red flag for men.

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:marseyagreesuperspeed: The women who do this are the ones to ditch their man on a dime or cheat. Absolutely no emotional investment in their bf except for their own benefit.

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Streets got a name for women like this: queens :marseykingcrown: :marseygivecrown: :taycrown: sprinkle sprinkle

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It's not really about being open that turns them off. It's being open about something undesirable. They'll basically assure you that they won't judge you harshly if you confess to them - it's the judgement part that's a lie.

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Meh i had a booze fueled super cringe meltdown once, she obviously wasnt proud at that moment but we still got married years later and she still wants me to bang her

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Strag

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yaaaaaas cutie

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cute :marseybride:

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Pretty much. The Reddit story is most certainly fake ragebait typed up by ChatGPT, but if I cry in front of my gf and she gets the "ick" she's gonna ick right out the door. I'd rather be single forever than supress my emotions like that.

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