Ok, I'm almost done so bear with me. I just want to tell a  really cute story. So one of my best friends and I were in a biology  class together and we happened to be learning about genetics and Turners  came up. The professor said something along the lines ofo the karyotype  for a girl with TS is often written as XO to signify the missing or  damaged second X chromosome. Without hesitation, my friend leaned over  to me and went "awww you're Tyler's little hug and kiss!!!" It took me a  second to get it, but when I did I had to smile. So anyway, she told  him that story and she said that he should call me his little hug and  kiss and he decided that he liked it too, so he now calls me his little  hug and kiss and it makes me smile every time he does. 
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
His Little Hug and Kiss
I am feeling prompted to do a little gushing about my truly  wonderful and amazing boyfriend (don't worry, it won't be so sappy that  it makes you want to gag, well hopefully not anyway). My boyfriend has  honestly been amazing when it comes to my Turners. I was actually not  the one who told him about my TS (that was two of my cousins who did  that), but he came to me and asked what that meant and how it affected  me. So, I opened up and I told him everything (even the part about  possibly not being able to have kids) and he took it so well it  surprised me honestly. He asked if I had any of the health conditions  that I had told him girls with Turners can have, and I told him no not  really. And he almost made me cry when I told him about not being able  to have kids, the only thing he said was "if that's the only thing we  have to deal with in our relationship that's not that big of a deal, we  can get through it" or something along those lines anyway. He has just  been so amazing and I honestly am so grateful to him for being so  understanding. He genuinely is concerned about me and he wants to know  more about TS and what that means for me and my life and that really  means a lot to me. He was probably the easiest person to tell that I had  TS and he took it better than some people do even.   
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