How much are you limiting yourself in finding a long term partner by being in the relationship? If you were single instead of in this relationship for say a year, how many guys that could be long term would you meet?
Also whether you are learning something from the current relationship that would make a future relationship more successful. For example, if you are actively finding things out about yourself that might have derailed future relationships then a failed relationship might still be worth it.
It certainly can work in a country where the government doesn't regularly use identification maliciously. The US for example does have a long history of spying and acting against their own citizenry and in that setting it is really hard to come up with a system where people aren't being tracked by the requesting party or the age verification party for the government to spy on everyone.
Wanting enough money to be financially secure is just wanting to be financially secure. That isn't the same thing as wanting more money because you want more money.
So the thing is, deviating from the norm is always going to be a bigger thing that just going with the flow.
There are masculine women, feminine men, and a wide spectrum in between. Many drag queens are playing the role of exaggerated gender stereotypes without identifying as a woman outside their act. A woman wearing pants was a huge thing in the US in the last century and that was just about not needing to follow gender norms separate from self identification. Cis doesn't mean actively choosing to conform to gender stereotypes, it just means accepting the label society slapped on the person.
It actually makes the most sense for sapians to have evolved in Africa due to being solidly on the equator and having the right climate for transitioning from arboreal apes to long distance runners. Conditions there were perfect for our physiology.
Being mtf or ftm trans is conforming to gender stereotypes with extra steps. Abolishing gender stereotypes and letting everyone express themselves however they want would be far better for society overall.
I don't mean that in a negative way and fully support respecting self identification because that has the best outcomes in the real world.
It is because they personally do not walk on the sidewalks and don't se employees as people and would rather they just trudged through the drifts to thank them for a paycheck.
They do know that trucks move goods around, which they care about.
Therefore roads being cleared is important to the wealthy and sidewalks are not.
Yaghi’s mechanism can do this without a power source. It uses the wind and air for water input, then the sun to drive condensation and evaporative action.
People are talking about it, but the conversations are muffled or muted by those same billionaires.
Large no kings rallies should have had massive coverage, but were actively ignored by the news who frequently report on a handful of protestors who are promoting hate. Heck, with all of the pro Trump bullshit being a tidal wave of shit it just drowns out everything else so trying to actively discuss problems anywhere but niche communities is like trying to have a conversation in the middle of the dance floor at a rave.
Also whether you are learning something from the current relationship that would make a future relationship more successful. For example, if you are actively finding things out about yourself that might have derailed future relationships then a failed relationship might still be worth it.