Aria 🏳️⚧️ :therian: on Nostr: For most of my life, I would have answered that question with "no" But, now with the ...
For most of my life, I would have answered that question with "no"
But, now with the potential of making a permanent decision on it, I'm no longer 100% sure. I think the answer would rely heavily on what a hypothetical future partner would want. So, I don't want to rule it out entirely, but at the same time is it even (mostly financially) feasible to preserve things "just in case"?
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