Be willing to share all of who you are. So many of us want a partner, but we're not willing to show all of us.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really desire a partner.
I want someone who is my partner in life. Who supports me, and I support her. I can share all my experiences in life with her, and she can share hers back with me. Not only do we love each other, but we accept, embrace, nurture, and care for each other.
I don't think you can really, truly be the partner you want to be until you know on an absolute level that you are a complete person on your own.
Everybody wants to have a partner; everybody would love to have a family, and for trans people, sometimes that can be extraordinarily difficult to do.
It's fun to have a partner who understands your life and lets you be you.
I'd like to be with an interesting man who is understanding about having a busy partner.
I just didn't know who was going to be my partner. I knew that once I had grown to be a man that I was going to attract the person that I deserved to be with, or deserved to be with me.
I think I'm a really good partner and very sensitive to the other person's feelings. I want somebody else to be comfortable, to understand about my job, and if they want to come on a set and see me work, they always can.
There's nothing wrong with wanting a partner and doing the things to have one. To protect ourselves, we have to say, 'I don't need one.'
Demand no more out of your partner than what you are willing to give yourself.