Claire, who had been thinking about possible future make-outs with Marten, decides to call it off before ever telling him, on account of his family being too weird.
I don't think so.
Being Trans tends to broaden your mind.
I'm prim, priggish, prudish, private. Anyways... while I sound as if I should be in the DAR or "Concerned Women of America", I've been forced to mix with people outside my social circle. Wayyy outside my comfort zone.
Go into a new city, look for a specialist medical practice dealing with Trans issues... 9 times out of 10, it will be an AIDS clinic. Standard first questions - when did you last inject, how many johns do you service in a week. The problem is, that so many of their patients need to supply that information, and lives depend on it, that no matter how uncomfy you may feel, it's not unreasonable of them to make those assumptions. You get to mix with people "on the edge". You get to know them as people, not cyphers. Some match every nasty stereotype you can think of, but most don't, in fact, many are far better people than you meet in "polite society". It's educational.
You realise it's only because of the luck of the draw that you're a professional engineer, and not turning tricks.
Claire transitioned early. She may have been insulated from a lot of this, but odds are, she wasn't. The
average age Trans kids are chucked out of home is 13 1/2. There are a lot of 12 year old kids going to gender clinics who are on the game. By the time Claire was 15, she may well have met some whose life trajectories were quite different from hers.
While I'm sure she embarrasses easy about her own feelings - when it comes to families, and industrial sex, I think she could probably tell Veronica some things that other patients have told her that would cause Veronica to freeze in shock.
Too Weird? Not even remotely.
I'm still prim, prudish etc. But that's me, and others differ. Why shouldn't they?
Remember too... "polite society" may go "tut tut" over Veronica's exotic career... but it's vanilla compared with Claire merely existing. How the heck could Claire see Veronica as "too weird" when she herself is viewed by society at large as far, far weirder than that. Even though she's really a bit old-fashioned and straight-arrow. Like me. She's probably used to being outside her comfort zone, she sees nothing wrong with that. Just different. Surprising, definitely. But not.. shocking. Not her style either.