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People still refer to Typh as ‘he’? How long has it been since the sex-change?
Techincally, we could pin it down to this moment with the lead-in to the decision being the few pages before this one.
http://archive.exiern.com/comic/words/
And the chapter where he met his grandmother. That’s was also where he stated he preferred to identify as Male.
Typhan-knee still identifies as a man and so they use male pronouns. Because they’re his friends and respect his identity.
Interesting – magical long-term contraception…
I didn’t see any mention of the prevention of venereal disease, though.
Mayhap the pox hasn’t arisin in this uni-verse?
They’ve got Harlequin romance novels in this universe, of course they’ve got the pox … and the clap and no end of fun surprises, I’ll bet.
http://exiern.com/comic/knowingenoug/
Boy, wouldn’t it be nice if we could regulate our reproductive chances like that in real life?
We can, it’s called being single. Whether or not you want to be is a whole other can of fish.
… though I guess they doing increasingly impressive things with VR these days which would make it the ultimate barrier contraceptive, I suppose.