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Shiva Rea Von
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I've been involved with a bisexual guy and we have a very loving and healthy relationship, including a good friendship. I am a TG who is financially secure. He on the other hand is a struggling artist and lives on the brink of poverty, but for some reason it doesn't seem to bother him. I've tried to help him financially, not because I want to control him, but because I love him and want him to enjoy a better lifestyle. Yet, he refuses to accept any help from me and we've had arguments over it.
He says that he can't commit to a relationship with me until he makes money with his artwork. Not to be disrespectful of his talent, but I don't want to wait around for the next 20 years for him to make it! I have a beautiful home and I want him to live with me now, like a normal couple. However, he prefers to live in his run down studio, despite my offering to rent him a better one in a nicer area.
Is there any way to "get to yes" with him - in a way where he still maintains his independence? I have no problem with supporting both of us, but he seems very unreasonable about it.
Thanks.
He says that he can't commit to a relationship with me until he makes money with his artwork. Not to be disrespectful of his talent, but I don't want to wait around for the next 20 years for him to make it! I have a beautiful home and I want him to live with me now, like a normal couple. However, he prefers to live in his run down studio, despite my offering to rent him a better one in a nicer area.
Is there any way to "get to yes" with him - in a way where he still maintains his independence? I have no problem with supporting both of us, but he seems very unreasonable about it.
Thanks.



















