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..recent conversation with a lovely friend on here I've been reminded that I have had just 4 relationships in my young life, with 3 of them being with gay men. 3 failed relationships at that.

...and I was to thinking 'why?'; 'What was the issue?'

Controversial or what, these are my thoughts. They all had one thing in common; they all loved - or thrived - on the drama. Somebody said something in a certain tone of voice and, boy, would I hear about it for ages after -- the various ramifications/permutations of what would happen afterwards....BORING!!!!

They'd either be confrontational over something or get themselves into such a position that they are in a drama. I can't believe that they were so naïve to keep getting into it again and again and again..

I am not about the drama myself.

Maybe it was the guys that I attracted...or that I was attracted to....maybe there's more than that with most gay guys, I don't know, but that's my findings.

Meanwhile, Matt is the first non-gay guy that I've ever dated, and that's good for a trans gurl.

He's not about the drama, leads a very simple life, likes the things he likes, open to doing things that are supportive to me (and I to him) and enjoy each other's company.

I wonder what other people think?

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Tonydang · M
I do know some guy’s thrive on drama they always seem to find it and somehow put themselves in the middle of it sounds like you have found someone that doesn’t mind being on the sideline I personally think that’s the way it should be easy going and respect other peoples opinion without making something of it just my 2 cents worth 😊
CassandraSissy · 26-30, T
@Tonydang Indeed, sweetie! The only drama I like is on TV, y'know? Sure, it creates energy in the relationship but it's not really positive energy.

I'm happy enough in my own little bubble, just bumping along through life, having a nice time with those people that want to have a nice time too. Matt's the same. The question was, am I stereotyping gay men as ALL being about the drama....or are there any 'normal' people out there in the community too?!? Lol!
Tonydang · M
@CassandraSissy can’t speak for the gay man but I definitely do anything to avoid drama or even arguments I’ve had girlfriends that somehow always squeeze themselves in the middle of everything that is remotely drama related and I usually fade away from the relationship quickly