Bill considered. He really didn't want his history to include having a relationship with a man. Maybe he could use that sentence. He changed "boyfriend" to "girlfriend" so it read: "Bill's former girlfriend Roger will give birth to Bill's baby in three months."
Roger seemed to change somewhat. He seemed shorter, thinner, more feminine but he was still dressed the same and had short hair. Was he a woman? He did look like one, but if so she was trying to look male.
"Roger?" said Bill.
"Oh, you're finally calling me Roger."
"What?"
"You kept calling me Jeri even after I transitioned. I'm a man now. I'm not your girlfriend any more. I'm not anyone's girlfriend. I know that I can't take hormones yet because of the baby, but you have to accept me as Roger. I'm a man, which is why I fell for Sarah... what are you doing with your phone?"
Bill had to admit that this was a slight improvement, but not a great one. He generated another sentence. Was there something he could do to make it better?
"Bill's ex-girlfriend, who is pregnant with Bill's child, is attracted to Bill's ex-wife Sarah."