That sounds rough as hell and Eddie can't relate, not even a little, because he's just never felt that way. The closest might be when his dad used to make him shave his head because it was more masculine, but he knows that's not even a fraction of what Jules is talking about. Eddie had just been a kid annoyed at his shitty dad, not someone who hated their body and felt like it didn't really belong to them.
"Must've been hard," he says. "But, hell, ta-da, like you said."
They don't know each other that well, but from what Eddie can tell, she seems happy. Happier than what she's describing anyway. And she's really cool, like she just knows a lot about herself most people don't.
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"Must've been hard," he says. "But, hell, ta-da, like you said."
They don't know each other that well, but from what Eddie can tell, she seems happy. Happier than what she's describing anyway. And she's really cool, like she just knows a lot about herself most people don't.