Definitely a brave thing to do. Whilst a positive piece, it does leave me with a few questions - like did her leaving the military happen before or because of her decision, and how did her "brothers" react and deal with it? And perhaps its a more complicated issue but I find it interesting that he always wanted to be "a girl", yet joined the hyper-masculine world of the the military AND became a SEAL ... And a man who doesn't think about sexuality?
I'm not doing her down in any way, and perhaps these issues are explored in more detail in the book!
