Vegan often refers to more than dietary restrictions.
WalrusDragonOnABike
joined 2 years ago
I mostly call my moms by their first names. I almost never directly refer to them as "mom." When talking about them to people who know them, I refer to them by their names. Basically only call them my mom to people who don't know my parents.
I'm in the US. But I think part of the reason I do that is having multiple moms. OTOH, they are trying to teach our niece to call them grammy and nana and I know my cousins have a similar way of differentiating their moms.
Is he asking because of a specific person he's in the type of relationship where that would be normal or just non-specific hypothetical?
Kinda curious how many people who have had sex felt like this beforehand and how people's thoughts like this have changed with the generations.
I can't provide any advice since I can't really imagine not being uncomfortable with such a scenario. Like, its hard to emotionally understand how so many people eventually have sex and isn't some niche thing some tiny minority do. But I'm ace and trans.