Now that I’ve let everyone get a week’s worth of insightful, high-quality questions in that more closely align with this current topical area, I will sneak in under the wire with one from that ‘other’ side of things that always interests me the most.
I may have the timeline a bit wrong here (I will admit I did not listen to all of Pop-Up Pod eep sorry) but it doesn’t feel like it was too long after you chose to get married that you also started more fully exploring both your gender identity and sexual identity. With the baseline understanding that one of the important parts of your partnership with Gent has always been your continued growth as individuals, I’m still curious about how your ability to examine those aspects of yourself have played out within the context of having actually gone forward with getting married. Were there any points at which the two rubbed up against each other in ways you weren’t expecting?
Now that I’ve let everyone get a week’s worth of insightful, high-quality questions in that more closely align with this current topical area, I will sneak in under the wire with one from that ‘other’ side of things that always interests me the most.
I may have the timeline a bit wrong here (I will admit I did not listen to all of Pop-Up Pod eep sorry) but it doesn’t feel like it was too long after you chose to get married that you also started more fully exploring both your gender identity and sexual identity. With the baseline understanding that one of the important parts of your partnership with Gent has always been your continued growth as individuals, I’m still curious about how your ability to examine those aspects of yourself have played out within the context of having actually gone forward with getting married. Were there any points at which the two rubbed up against each other in ways you weren’t expecting?