blacknblue wrote:As a 30 year veteran of not killing each other, I offer the opinion that a l9to of males aren't looking for a woman whose world revolves around us. That gets boring. We want someone to talk to, and work with, and play with. A companion and partner. An equal. Somebody that is fun to argue with.
I think a lot of women want that too, I know I do and I think it is the fun of a relationship. I saw the sparks, the potential for that kind of campanion/partner relationship in TnT and my biggest disappointment that show did not take that road, they were more interested in making Archer a sort of very annoying not likeable superhero and we ended up with *the_abomination* (which is one big pro-Archer hologram-add).
Very interesting thread btw. When I first started the read fanfic, I was a little taken back by the negative feelings toward T'pol. I really do not like relationships where one of them - mostly women - are controlling and making the other person miserable, because they can not be them selves. I did not get the feeling that T'pol was the kind of person, out there to make Trip life miserable.
The feeling I got - and the residu we see in TOS - that relationships between Humans and Vulcans have been pretty tense. There were prejudices on both sides. A romance between Humans and Vulcans would be out of question in society. Childern form these relationships are going to be look upon with diguist, that is the first thing T'les says to T'pol when they are discussing her relationship with Trip. Spocks father - who is married with a human female for pete sake - has trouble accepting that his son is partly human.
Vulcans only have one relationship in their life and they know from childhood who that person is. Compared to that humans come across as not really commited to one person. (The fact that Trips tries to comfort T'pol after their visit to Vulcan with the words We did not have a change as Vulcans and humans any way may come across to T'pol that Trip was sceptical of their relationship before.

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T'pol involment with the humans let her to be a outcast among Vulcans. Jugding from her mothers remarks she did not really fit in with Vulcan society in her childhood, always jugded by her emotional display. And at Enterprise T'pol is seen and jugded as Vulcan.
All kind of signs that relationships between humans and Vulcans are not really accepted in the tnt age and T'pol knowing what is like to be an outcast - and maybe not wanting this for her loved ones.
So her love for Trip is a stuggle between her heart and her logic (telling her that Trip is better off with a human female), her heritage and her passion for Vulcan (I think she really loves her people, want the best for Vulcan - like a alliance with Earth).
I think Trip knows this to some extent - and even Archer (remember the compass he is given her?) and it explains his attitude towards her.
To end my little theory, after the bond is discovered and Vulcan physics and Vulcan law on the side of their relationship, it seems that T'pol and Trip have every right to be together from a Vulcan POV (at least if you are open minded).
Just my little theory - which has lope holes of course and I had some trouble putting at in words, but hopefully it comes across what I wanted to say.