You're allowed to have whatever preferences you want but if it's important to you that your partner be fertile you understand this eliminates a much larger number of cis men righthttps://twitter.com/mls9917/status/1234022571294765061 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
And if that ends up being the case then we can explore our options of not having children that are genetically ours. However I am allowed to have the preference to want to be with someone I can at least try to have a biological family with.
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So at what point do you ask the sperm count question to save time
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Why would I ever? If the person I’m with is a cis male the possibility of starting a family with that person is there, if they turn out to be infertile then we’ll look into other options. Also what’s with your investigation of my future family plans Arthur? Pretty creepy.
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No, there are plenty of cis men for whom it's just as physically impossible to get someone pregnant as trans men If it's not worth "investigating" about sperm count specifically then why are you investigating the person's trans status
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