A therapist, Casey Calvert, is waiting in her office for her next client, Jean Hollywood. When Jean arrives, Casey asks them how things have been since the previous therapy session. Jean says that things have been going well: theyve been a bit busy, but not too stressed out. After the pleasantries, the conversation then moves on to a topic the two of them have been discussing during the past few sessions: Jeans sexuality. Jean admits that they havent had any major breakthroughs yet in terms of figuring that out. Its all been rather confusing, and also frustrating, because people keep wanting to put labels on them. Jean feels as if everyone just wants to put them into a box, instead of actually getting to know them as a person.Jean says that theyve been struggling with their gender identity as well. Once again, everyone just wants to put a simple label on them, but none of those terms seem to exactly fit. They used to describe themself as trans, but then they realized that didnt seem to suit who they are. Other terms such as genderfluid, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary didnt seem to fit either. It feels like theyve been trying so many different labels, and none of them w