"I never thought you married me for that. You're not Gerard Taylor and this isn't my fifth year," she said with a shake of her head. She'd known plenty of boys and men throughout her life who'd called her a freak on the one hand, but had then looked to paw all over her and ask that she change her form on the other. Remus wasn't like that and that had been all part of the reason she'd fallen in love with him to begin with.
"It wouldn't be the first time I've switched genders like like that." Dora pushed hair from her face at the admission. The blush on her skin stayed right where it was as she thought back to a few times when she'd been a bit younger and very much not married. "I just didn't know you'd want me to."
She gripped his hand, meeting at her cheek. "I... you and Sirius. I can't do that." It was a fair warning, she thought. Dora knew that her husband and her cousin had been involved at one point in their lives. She could say honestly that it didn't bother her very much; it wouldn't have been fair if it did, for Remus had never complained about her ex-flings, male or female in any body she'd been in.
It didn't bother Dora, but she wasn't going to replicate it for him. "That-- I don't think he'd appreciate it," she said, shrugging slightly and smiling. "Especially living in the same building. And... it would be weird, what with... well, it just would."