"You guys just seem like you'll be great parents... Just by reading your stuff online, the way you talk to people. Every kid deserves to have good parents, the way I see it. I don't think that, if we do do this, that the kid will ever have any reason to worry. My parents were... less then understanding. They don't even know where I am right now. When I was little I already kinda knew I was different. But I could never tell them. I get the feeling you'd be much better then that. You wouldn't care if your kid was gay or straight or bi or male or female... You'd love them like every kid needs." Roxy will close her eyes, then fan her face for a moment. "Sorry, I hate talking about my parents."
She'll smile, tucking back her hair. "It means a lot to me too. I know you guys don't understand it fully - there aren't many who do - but getting rid of everything male about me is more therapeutic then a hundred therapy sessions. Also... if you need like, character references or anything, I don't have many. I just have two. My best friend and my sister."