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Mickey
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Apr 18, 2017 03:49AM
Thank you for your comments, I did not sense any lack of sensitivity, if anything I appreciated the fact that you were rather matter of fact about the issue - not placing emphasis on it. I have a family member who is gay, I know how difficult her struggles were in her teens, Certainly nothing like those described in Twist, but still painful. Any light shone that helps people understand is a positive....
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I didn't pick up on any insensitivity either. It just seemed to flow with the story. I liked Val and understood their relationship from childhood through their adult lives. I thought it was handled with grace and dignity.
I was very impressed with the way you presented Val. I feel that the way you described her history and past was from the point of view of a best friend and the journey they had been through together. While I was reading this note, a saying came to mind. "Better to have tried and failed then to have never tried at all". I am sad that Kylie Scott felt the need to write this statement/apology. I thought Val was extremely well written. I am a person, not personally touched by this situation (and would be honored to be), I was once again very impressed to see this situation brought to the forefront like this. Thank you so much Ms. Scott for your efforts to bring transgender characters to your stories!
Jennifer wrote: "I was very impressed with the way you presented Val. I feel that the way you described her history and past was from the point of view of a best friend and the journey they had been through togethe..."You've never been touched by this situation, yet somehow you know more than people who have.
It's fine to just let someone apologize for a mistake without chiming in to assure them they never needed to in the first place.


