Presenting as Masculine isn’t a Lesbian Requirement

<p>&ldquo;You&rsquo;re not man enough for me,&rdquo; she said with disgust. I placed my phone on the brown leather couch and listened as she told me my voice was too high and I didn&rsquo;t dress masculinely enough. No amount of backward-fitted caps could make me &ldquo;manly&rdquo; enough for her. I furrowed my brow and scanned the room, trying to make sense of her words. I thought lesbian meant women with exclusive attraction to other women. This meant there was no room for the relationship to include a man and a woman.</p> <p>I hung up the phone and sat in shock. I didn&rsquo;t know if she still liked me or if I wasn&rsquo;t enough. I got my answer a few days later, when she told me she cheated on me. I received a picture of a masculine presenting woman and her. My heart felt heavy, and I was crushed.</p> <p><a href="https://humanparts.medium.com/a-man-and-a-woman-89a280bdcd57"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>