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Suggest doing what you are most comfortable with. Even if you give her 100% proof, she still may not believe it. The real question is whether you really want him as a friend. If so, you need to be comfortable with this type of behavior as it won’t change.
How much time do you think it actually takes to do all of that work? If you clean on Monday you don’t have to clean again Tuesday.
yeah he did say he wouldn't feel comfortable at pride so fair enough but before that he said he “doesn't really want to be involved in anything lgbtq” and i am weird to think that's a bit strange? I want to talk to him but I just don't know how to bring it up without sounding like I want to break up or that i'm bashing him
For me it's a tricky prospect.
If he just never mentions it again then really you'll sit around waiting for him to say it right? Like even right now that's ort of half the problem, it's you waiting till the next time it comes up and wondering how you'll respond.
If you have a conversation though I do think there is potential. Maybe getting a sense of why he has that in his mind, getting him to explore the idea deeper than 'I saw a porno and it seemed hot' or 'all my friends and male role models romanticise it' and he will probably conclude it isn't as good an idea as it seems and you can actually sort of grow through it.
Of course he may double down, or even just say 'well I won't say it again for you' and I worry those leave you with that lingering concern.
Still, part of it may be your own stance, as maybe allowing yourself to better differentiate those sorts of fantasies from an active desire for other women will help.
This sounds weirdly controlling of you. She can talk to her eye doctor if she’s concerned.