Description:"Remember us from The Auteur?""They can't remember us from a book, Pork Chop. We're real.""Are we, though? Do you ever feel like you're not real but are a character in a movie, Juniper?""All the time. Like right now, for instance. I feel like some writer is using me to confront their own gender issues.""Oh god, I hate authors who write a novel that is really just thinly veiled autobiography.""No, it's not that kind of feeling. Not like we're living the life of someone who created me and you. More of a thematic sort of thing. Or like a prism. Things are refracted more than reflected.""Oh, you mean like you being trans and me falling in love with you and never seeing you as anything but a girl is an oblique commentary on someone's life. Like you watch a movie and you really identify with a character. Even though your life and their life is completely different.""Or, well, maybe not completely different. Like maybe there are some very definite things in the movie you can identify with. But mainly it's just the overall concept or something.""I love the way we can talk about a movie and easily shift back and forth between what's going on with the movie and what's going on with us.""You think lots of couples do that? Or are we different?""I absolutely do not. More than different, though. Frankly, I think we're kind of weird. Which is okay. I think most couples watch a movie, say something like, hey, that was cute or scary or funny. Then penetrate no deeper.""I can't even imagine talking about a movie like that. Movies are like, I mean, well, they're experiences. For most people. They give us the ability to confront a situation and apply it personally even though we've never done anything like that.""You know why movies are better than books?""Are they?""Well, in this sense. In a movie you always know who is talking without having to be told. Makes it a lot easier to follow.""Shouldn't be a problem unless you can't discriminate between characters, Sparky.""Or unless they are supposed to be difficult to discriminate.""You mean like they're really the same person?""Well, I was thinking more like us. We've been a couple so long we're bound to kind of blend into each other more and more. I don't think we're as different as we were when we first met.""Isn't that kind of just the same thing wrapped in a different paper?""You mean two people becoming more like each other is kind of like they become just one entity?""Horror movie stuff, huh?""No. Not really. I mean aren't most people rally at least two different individuals that put on a front and become a singular entity?""Like Jekyll and Hyde?""No. I don't mean good and evil. I mean, I don't know, maybe real and facade.""Like an actor playing a role.""Or like being who you really are but who you really are is something that society rejects and so you have to pretend to be something else.""Hmm. Sounds a lot like you're talking about your trans wife there, Clark Kent.""Wanna watch a movie, beautiful?""Because you don't think I'm pretty.""You are never going to let me live that down, are you?""Never. Yes. I always want to watch a movie when I'm with you.""Or do you mean always do when I am you?""Do I?"We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Talking Movies with Juniper Eucalyptus: A Transgender Love Story. To get started finding Talking Movies with Juniper Eucalyptus: A Transgender Love Story, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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2024
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Talking Movies with Juniper Eucalyptus: A Transgender Love Story
Description: "Remember us from The Auteur?""They can't remember us from a book, Pork Chop. We're real.""Are we, though? Do you ever feel like you're not real but are a character in a movie, Juniper?""All the time. Like right now, for instance. I feel like some writer is using me to confront their own gender issues.""Oh god, I hate authors who write a novel that is really just thinly veiled autobiography.""No, it's not that kind of feeling. Not like we're living the life of someone who created me and you. More of a thematic sort of thing. Or like a prism. Things are refracted more than reflected.""Oh, you mean like you being trans and me falling in love with you and never seeing you as anything but a girl is an oblique commentary on someone's life. Like you watch a movie and you really identify with a character. Even though your life and their life is completely different.""Or, well, maybe not completely different. Like maybe there are some very definite things in the movie you can identify with. But mainly it's just the overall concept or something.""I love the way we can talk about a movie and easily shift back and forth between what's going on with the movie and what's going on with us.""You think lots of couples do that? Or are we different?""I absolutely do not. More than different, though. Frankly, I think we're kind of weird. Which is okay. I think most couples watch a movie, say something like, hey, that was cute or scary or funny. Then penetrate no deeper.""I can't even imagine talking about a movie like that. Movies are like, I mean, well, they're experiences. For most people. They give us the ability to confront a situation and apply it personally even though we've never done anything like that.""You know why movies are better than books?""Are they?""Well, in this sense. In a movie you always know who is talking without having to be told. Makes it a lot easier to follow.""Shouldn't be a problem unless you can't discriminate between characters, Sparky.""Or unless they are supposed to be difficult to discriminate.""You mean like they're really the same person?""Well, I was thinking more like us. We've been a couple so long we're bound to kind of blend into each other more and more. I don't think we're as different as we were when we first met.""Isn't that kind of just the same thing wrapped in a different paper?""You mean two people becoming more like each other is kind of like they become just one entity?""Horror movie stuff, huh?""No. Not really. I mean aren't most people rally at least two different individuals that put on a front and become a singular entity?""Like Jekyll and Hyde?""No. I don't mean good and evil. I mean, I don't know, maybe real and facade.""Like an actor playing a role.""Or like being who you really are but who you really are is something that society rejects and so you have to pretend to be something else.""Hmm. Sounds a lot like you're talking about your trans wife there, Clark Kent.""Wanna watch a movie, beautiful?""Because you don't think I'm pretty.""You are never going to let me live that down, are you?""Never. Yes. I always want to watch a movie when I'm with you.""Or do you mean always do when I am you?""Do I?"We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Talking Movies with Juniper Eucalyptus: A Transgender Love Story. To get started finding Talking Movies with Juniper Eucalyptus: A Transgender Love Story, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.