And like, mentally, like, I don’t know, it’s just like, I don’t even have to be doing anything. I mean, like, a combination of that and, like, how it makes me feel emotionally. And by that I don’t just mean like, the sensory feelings. There’s too many things! I guess… like… I don’t know, just like the… the feeling. Um, so: What is your favorite part about skating? but it we’ll tell you more about in the podcast… about it. So we’re both familiar with - this is an ice skating book, in case you didn’t know. And I’ve just kind of been a little bit of a hobby skater. We do our questiony thing! Do you want to go first? Or should I go first? It’s starting to become our little pattern, that Ron says, But first, in a like, leading tone while making eyes at me. I always forget what I have to say next! Every time! I’m Ron, and I use he and they pronouns.Īnd I’m GiannaMarie, and I use she/her pronouns, and today, we’re - today is Ron’s birthday!Īnd today, we’re talking about Ana on the Edge by AJ Sass. Hello, welcome to Something Old, Something Debut, the podcast where we talk about new and old books we think you should know about. GiannaMarie, Ron and GiannaMarie, Ron, AnnalieseĬONTENT WARNINGS: This book contains discussion of social gender dysphoria, being closeted, coming out, misgendering, mild transphobic statements, strained relationships with and between parental figures, an absent father, a depressive episode, and worry about money.
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