Would you be friends with a femboy?

so a physical version of the anime stereotype subverted and warped by coomers? Dude can't help genetics of looking like some gay ass anime guy if he's cool and chill he'd be a good bro i think. Guy probably has to put up with a lot of BS if he's normal aside from look ing like that.
 
There is something unsettling about someone living a fetish as a lifestyle.

I keep my friend circle close enough that I know I don't need this in my life.

If we really even wanted to consider the scenario, I don't think there would be much opportunity for us to become friends in the first place. I don't really go out of my way to interact with new people, but there are some I actively try to avoid.

Going further, there may be an off chance that somewhere there is some femboy I could have a friendship with. But why would I want to put myself through the trouble when there are tons of other people just the same who don't cross dress?

It just not does not compute with me. Even in the most optimistic scenario, it feels like unnecessary hardship.
 
There is something unsettling about someone living a fetish as a lifestyle.

I keep my friend circle close enough that I know I don't need this in my life.

If we really even wanted to consider the scenario, I don't think there would be much opportunity for us to become friends in the first place. I don't really go out of my way to interact with new people, but there are some I actively try to avoid.

Going further, there may be an off chance that somewhere there is some femboy I could have a friendship with. But why would I want to put myself through the trouble when there are tons of other people just the same who don't cross dress?

It just not does not compute with me. Even in the most optimistic scenario, it feels like unnecessary hardship.
I view it as a way of life for them, as long as they're not absolute degenerates. If someone likes living in such a way, and makes them happy, if they're polite about it (which to me includes not being extremely lewd when as an impertinence) then I don't see an issue.

That's just me though.
 
There is something unsettling about someone living a fetish as a lifestyle.

I keep my friend circle close enough that I know I don't need this in my life.

If we really even wanted to consider the scenario, I don't think there would be much opportunity for us to become friends in the first place. I don't really go out of my way to interact with new people, but there are some I actively try to avoid.

Going further, there may be an off chance that somewhere there is some femboy I could have a friendship with. But why would I want to put myself through the trouble when there are tons of other people just the same who don't cross dress?

It just not does not compute with me. Even in the most optimistic scenario, it feels like unnecessary hardship.
You pretty much described my feelings on this, anyone living a fetish-fueled lifestyle will always be an obnoxious twat and active nuisance so trying to befriend them will only bring trouble.
 
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There is something unsettling about someone living a fetish as a lifestyle.

I keep my friend circle close enough that I know I don't need this in my life.

If we really even wanted to consider the scenario, I don't think there would be much opportunity for us to become friends in the first place. I don't really go out of my way to interact with new people, but there are some I actively try to avoid.

Going further, there may be an off chance that somewhere there is some femboy I could have a friendship with. But why would I want to put myself through the trouble when there are tons of other people just the same who don't cross dress?

It just not does not compute with me. Even in the most optimistic scenario, it feels like unnecessary hardship.
I never said he cross dressed, I just said he was physically very feminine.
 
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