In some ways, the most interesting response is this one:
"Somewhere between 14 years and a month, depending how you look at it. I was ok with saying I was "androgynous" for about 14 years before I really stopped to think about what that means. Then a month of crisis before coming out."
'Ok saying I was androgynous for about 14 years'...
In some ways, the most interesting response is this one:
"Somewhere between 14 years and a month, depending how you look at it. I was ok with saying I was "androgynous" for about 14 years before I really stopped to think about what that means. Then a month of crisis before coming out."
'Ok saying I was androgynous for about 14 years'...
It would be fascinating to talk to this person in depth, and what they mean when they say '..before I really stopped to think what that means'.
It sounds as if they accepted being gender-non-conforming for years.
But then what happened in the 'month of crisis'? Was it a month of falling down an internet rabbit hole?
In some ways, the most interesting response is this one:
"Somewhere between 14 years and a month, depending how you look at it. I was ok with saying I was "androgynous" for about 14 years before I really stopped to think about what that means. Then a month of crisis before coming out."
'Ok saying I was androgynous for about 14 years'...
It would be fascinating to talk to this person in depth, and what they mean when they say '..before I really stopped to think what that means'.
It sounds as if they accepted being gender-non-conforming for years.
But then what happened in the 'month of crisis'? Was it a month of falling down an internet rabbit hole?
P.S. that comment appears twice in your article. Is it 2 different people?