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labels
"I wasn't Brian's boyfriend, I didn't think. Not really. And girlfriend didn't seem right either"
some people just kind of fit between the genders, some go back and forth. as long as he/she is happy and not hurting anybody, who cares about the label?
Exactly.
Labels don't matter: be who you are, whoever that is :)
Melanie E.
Overthnking
Poor Leigh is back to overthinking things! I guess we shouldn't blame them, but Gee, they need to allow themselves to be happy....oh, and a girl, I honestly think! Lucy xx
"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."
They would argue with you on the 'girl' part
But at this point, it'd be a tired 'whatever' argument rather than anything vehement.
Leigh just wants to be Leigh.
Melanie E.
All the thoughts Leigh is thinkin’ . . .
In a dream or in reality, waking or sleeping, Brian is hysterical. “Yer thinkin’ is waking me up.” Priceless.
Labels have their uses. For instance, they can tell us whether clothes are at least likely to fit, without having to try them on. So, yay. But they are often used as a substitute for thinking, and that’s especially true when you try to make neat categories that apply to human character. Sensing versus perceiving, thinking versus feeling, spontaneous versus calculating . . . masculine versus feminine. We are humans, so we’re all of these things, in greater or lesser degrees based on the moment we’re in and the circumstances we face. We contain multitudes.
Another funny, thoughtful chapter. How do you do that? It’s a gift — and so are you.
Hugs,
— Emma
*hugs*
I like your description of labels. it very much fits with my own ideas of them.
Labels have their place, and CAN be handy... but a label is often just another name for a stereotype.
Melanie E.
Withdrawls...
They were real as I was waiting for this chapter to drop (and get a peek at the next)... Excellent work and I for one am so appreciative for your hard work and development of such a great story! LOVE THIS STORY!!!
Hugz!
Rachel M. Moore
Hehe!
I'm gonna TRY and not make folks wait two weeks each for the next few chapters, but as anyone who's drawn near the end of a story knows, the last bits are one of the hardest parts to write, whether you know what's going to happen or not.
*hugs*
Melanie E.
Very sweet
Labels are over-rated and over-simplifying
I love this.
Ras, you are a true tease with these chapters but i love each one. I let my posting lapse as I tend to read them on Patreon, but dear god im dying for this tale. It's got the sweetness, the d&d, the honest human emotion and feelings that really tugs at my heart. I'm so sad its ending soon!
I like Turtles.
I feel like this is one of the best things I've written, TBH.
Then again, I tend to feel that about each subsequent thing I write? I guess that means I'm still learning stuff, which is a good thing!
Melanie E.
Deeper and Deeper she goes
Where it stops only the author knows.