i'm not really fighting over it-i just think it's weird. but i agree with Shauna.I love how you guys fighting about Skye!!,plz Mr @draindrop give Shauna bigger and more beautiful D*ck and let her interact with Jamie overall or of course with MC. <3
Hopefully WVM has a gender studies class like Burgmeister & Royce, there's a few folks around here that might need it...and for a girl-the correct noun is girl. it's just the way it is. i just can't look at a female body i think she's a guy.
Both of them and can be moreMore incest and less "you just assume my gender" in the next update please
respect for pokemonthis game's like pokemon bro. Gotta catch 'em all
That sounds like a you problem.and for a girl-the correct noun is girl. it's just the way it is. i just can't look at a female body i think she's a guy.
probably. the mc had a hard time, too. and i don't think it's confusion, either.I find it amusing/irritating to see people dance around Skye's pronoun, he identifies as a male so use "he" that's all not "he/she" not "they" and most certainly not "she".
Nobody have any problem calling Shauna and Penny "she" but show a FtM trans at the beginning of the transition and some get confused, I can't help but wonder if the same people would have called Shauna "he" in the first weeks of her transition.
Well that would be understandable when it's someone you know that transition, it surely takes a moment to adapt, but when a stranger tell you they are transgender you use the appropriate pronoun that's just the respectful thing to do.probably. the mc had a hard time, too.
doesn't make any sense, to me.Well that would be understandable when it's someone you know that transition, it surely takes a moment to adapt, but when a stranger tell you they are transgender you use the appropriate pronoun that's just the respectful thing to do.
You're not wrong. And part of the premise stands out to me that I didn't consider before: S/he's a walk-on. Therefore, she wouldn't have gone through the whole scholarship process (which is when she would've been refused).Well he did state he wasn't planning on doing anything body altering when asked, so I think NCAA eligibility holds up.
Then I hope you never meet a transgender irl because using the wrong pronoun is just telling to their face "nope,you're the gender you were born with, that's it"doesn't make any sense, to me.
I agree with you on that, It's a little bit a case of unreliable narrator imho, the dev knows Skye is trans but MC shouldn't at that point. The phrase "Oh, now it make sense" right before elude to MC realizing he's a trans but if I understand the earlier talks of NCAA rules women are allowed to play with men so he shouldn't assume he's a trans, right ?I'm just a little confused. MC sees Skye for the first time. He sees before him a girl (appearance) who is trying to get into the men's team. And also learns that he only played for a couple of years in the men's team. Is this enough to immediately think in the key of "he"? We are know that sky is trans. But MC don't know. Personally, I would have thought that Skye was a girl in this situation. And later, when she specified that she was a boy, i would have already started saying "he". But I would still use the term "she" in my mind. There's something else about the" starter " said. Maybe it makes sense...