Lesbian Relationship Advice

I am a single lesbian looking for advice on relationships, I think it can be butch.?
I was in the past relationship lasted almost three years. We split because she said I was male. I try not to be, but I like to look my wife in every way possible, please help!
The fact that a woman felt I was too masculine, not to say that is a problem with you. Be yourself … do not let a person view to make you doubt that. If you find that is having trouble getting into new relationships or a number of others say or imply that you may be more men they want, then it might be a situation where you may want to ask if this is something you would change you … or are happy with it and just wait until you find a woman who is comfortable with that part of you too. Good luck!
mother and son talking about her lesbian relationship
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