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Tore24547ParticipantGenerally, gay women and men like the gender they have, and don’t consider themselves the ‘man’ or ‘woman’ of the house. Usually, they have different roles, however. In most relationships I’ve seen, one partner is stronger, or more ‘masculine’ than the other. The other person is generally the nurturing, sensitive one. The reason for this difference in roles isn’t based on traditions or customs, but on the nature of the people in the relationship. Most gay women and men prefer a certain kind of partner. Some want a partner who is more ‘feminine,’ gentle and more sensitive. Others want a more ‘masculine’ partner – just as some heterosexual men prefer very feminine women while others prefer strong, independent ones (some even prefer women who are stronger and more dominant than themselves). Personally I tend to be very sensitive, caring and interested in matters concerning the home, so I’m probably what people would call the ‘woman’ in the relationship.
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