Chloe Sevigny and Hilary Swank in "Boys Don' Cry"

It's easy to pick out the moments in our life where seemingly harmless decisions greatly change the course of our lives. For me, the first of those decisions happened in a girls' bathroom when I was 13.

I can see it clear as day: I am standing in the girls' john on the first day of 8th grade, and I decide to tell a girl I think is a close friend that I am a lesbian.

I had come to this conclusion based on the fact that I wasn't like the other girls my age. To begin with, I found myself  aroused by Helena Christensen  in Chris Isaak's "Wicked Games" video (above and right).

Secondly, I didn't look or act like the other girls my age. I wasn't into buying  clothes, doing my hair or wearing makeup. I didn't care if the boys thought I was pretty, I was more concerned with whether or not I could beat them at arm wrestling (more often than not I could; using a wheelchair works miracles on your upper body strength). Without knowing a thing about transgenderism, my natural conclusion was that what I was feeling was lesbianism, and since I had already told my older friends without incident I didn't see the harm in telling one more person.