Guest post by "Tyler" What I've gathered from this is that Molly wants a community of her own, or at least real friends, and believes she can find it with other perceived societal outcasts. The trouble being that Sarah isn't really an outcast; she's pretty widely accepted, so Molly's going off the assumption that Sarah's transness makes her an outcast too (probably because she's learned some warped social justice from someone). I think as soon as someone explains this to her, and how healthy relationships work, things will be better for all involved.