A couple of years later, our daughter asked if her friend Kye could stay with us over summer, and being the cool parents we are, we said of course. Kye had recently undergone sex reassignment surgery, and while clearly a delightful human, was understandably shy during his stay with us. I remember going to clean his bathroom and seeing an astonishing lineup of prescription bottles and the epiphany this provoked.
I have throughout my life been plagued with self-doubt on most human stuff, but two things I never really questioned were my gender and sexuality. How utterly unmooring it would be to not know if you were born the "correct" gender (at the time, I didn't realise non-binary was a thing) or, perhaps even worse, to know you'd been born the wrong one. I like to think I went even further out of my way than normal to be nice to Kye after that, but the memory is too dim to be conclusive.
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