Re: Adrian M/Archie W
Okay. Thank you. You remember me telling you about my century living in a cave? Well, you know this wasn't something we dealt with in the 1910s.
I was a version of myself. I was kind of conscious of being me, I just wasn't familiar with my body. I was dressed like a female, but I didn't know if I was a male dressed up or if I was female completely. That doesn't matter, right? I didn't have a lot of time to think about it at the time, but I can't stop thinking about it now.
You're really helping, thank you. But the 'if you felt like you were female then you were, nobody else can tell you differently' kind of made me feel like a weight was gone from my shoulders.