Out of all of you. If your straight guy crush and best friend was struggling, would you put off ur transition a little while to help him out? Or is it just me?
I'm not sure i understand the question, can you give us more info?
No. Take care of you first. First and always. It sounds selfish, but trust me :P
I would be there for him, but it would be as me. Like Alaina said I would come first, but that does not mean I turn my back on him. Who knows if he see that you are there for him, despite your transition, maybe he will be there for you too.
...or are you talking about helping him financially?
Quote from: LadyRaven87 on October 13, 2012, 08:36:46 PM
Out of all of you. If your straight guy crush and best friend was struggling, would you put off ur transition a little while to help him out? Or is it just me?
Best friend struggling - would I put off transition to help with funds? No. I would offer my advice, my encouragement, my couch, a piece of my sandwich and half of my beer, laundry services, my time, a ride to the employment office... whatever I felt was appropriate for one adult to do for another adult that they care about. But put off medically (including mental healthically) necessary treatment? NO. Just like I wouldn't allow my friend to put off their hernia operation, or go without their migraine medication, to help me out.
Crush struggling - would I put off transition to help with funds? Absolutely no. Entangling financial support and hopes of romance is b-b-b-bad road. "Money can't buy you love. No No No No No", I think the Beatles sang. Rescue and love don't mix outside of fairy tales.
There can be many things worth sacrificing to do something for a friend. But sacrificing your mental or physical health is never one of them. And transition issues aside, friendships can die when one does too much or the wrong thing. Somebody ends up feeling resentful, or controlled, or something, and distance grows where closeness used to be.