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so they should lie to their partners b/c they might get killed for telling them? that’s bs, even if it was true. i’m not saying it doesn’t happen but the majority of trans ppl getting killed are sex workers & not by their current/prospective partners for revealing their birth gender after feelings have been established.
not that i don’t have sympathy for trans ppl in having to explain themselves to their prospective partners but it’s total bs to use that as a reason to lie to someone. plus i’d think someone would be way more angry to find out say 5 months in than say at the beginning, where ppl are less invested emotionally & therefore less likely to commit a crime (crime of passion/ppl getting killed more by ppl they know thing). like why would you want to be w/ someone who initially wouldn’t stay anyway?
You were out in a lousy position but your parents are right. Sending your niece a nice gift is not only the right thing to do it is a big middle finger to your sister, who is behaving like a child.
Be the grown up in the room.
“We are done. Do not contact me anymore”, press send and block him.
Just tell her “No. I do not want to date you. I only see you as a friend.”
Don't soften the blow.
Don't be harsh or unkind, but do be clear, direct, and don't give her any reason to think you will change your mind.
You can't help hurting her feelings, but being clear and direct is the best approach.
I mean it’s not that simple. Especially if they were friends with the gf for years and before OP met them. Like my good friends have made mistakes too but I didn’t drop them for it. It’ll definitely make a weird dynamic of people not wanting to be involved.