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Women I dated, when I was a man

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Women I dated, when I was a man

http://www.salon.com/mwt/excerpt/2009/07/02/jenny_boylan/
Jennifer Finney Boylan
7/2/09

Editor's note: The following is excerpted from the book "Love Is a
Four-Letter Word: True Stories of Breakups, Bad Relationships and
Broken Hearts," a collection of essays edited by Michael Taeckens and
published this month by Plume, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.


With Maeve it ended with a big fight. This was back when I was still a
man. "I never know what you're thinking," she said. We were at a bar
in Baltimore, eating potato skins. "I mean, what the >-bleeped-<. Who are
you, anyway, when you're out of my sight?"

Maeve was in my fiction workshop at Johns Hopkins. It was becoming
clear to me that she was a realist, not only in her writing, which was
fine, but in her life as well, which was where the trouble came in.

I finished my pint. "Why can't the truth be about this, instead?"

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