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Her 24-Year-Old Boyfriend Started Rapping, And She Finds His Music Both Cringy And Very Disrespectful, So She’s Having Trouble Being Supportive

“I hate the feeling of being held back, so I never want him to feel that way,” she vented.

“But I just wish he naturally respected my boundaries and that I didn’t have to desensitize myself to his new self-expression.”

So, now that it has become really difficult for her to support her boyfriend’s music, she has been left wondering how to deal with this situation.

Can you understand why she views her boyfriend’s raps as cringy, especially if they don’t really talk about any of his real experiences? Do you also get why his lyrics make her uncomfortable? Should she feel obligated to support her boyfriend? Or should she try to talk to him about this?

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