Eric's love for Morgan transcends gender from "summary" of Birthday by Meredith Russo
Eric's feelings for Morgan go beyond traditional notions of love. He doesn't see Morgan as just a boy or just a girl; his love for Morgan is deeper than gender. Despite the challenges they face due to society's expectations and norms, Eric's love remains unwavering. Their bond is built on understanding, acceptance, and mutual respect. Eric sees Morgan for who they truly are, beyond the confines of gender identity. Their connection is based on a genuine emotional connection rather than physical attributes or societal labels. Eric's love for Morgan is pure and unconditional. It is not defined by gender roles or stereotypes. Instead, it is rooted in a deep emotional ...Similar Posts
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