@Mertyiei@SabrinaTwyla Likely because “the whole script” doesn’t exist. They had a basic plot skeleton for the whole story but they were writing each chapter individually.
@Siren_Abyssal @meowtrailblazer What’s the alternative? She abandons her family? Or a bummer ending where she realizes she’s unhappy but stuck in the life she has?
@vvvveeeerrraaa@MrJamSpark04 @linnwaylen “Leaving the nest”. Living with your parents as an adult is seen as lazy or unmotivated. You’re expected to get out there and start living adult life on your own as soon as possible.
@Bunnylonia @lo_verx1@flaggasm Sexuality is not based on birthsex, that makes no sense. Being attracted to women, doesn’t mean you’re attracted to how she was born. It’s who she is now.
@MichelleBrodeu2@CalicoJ94@FandomAnxiety@Truthte88665251@CeraGibson Sure it is, it’s about what people want to be called. If Joanne wants to go by Trixie, maybe she thinks it’s a cute nickname. Maybe there are 4 other Jos in class and she wants to be different. that’s her preference, right?
@MichelleBrodeu2@CalicoJ94@FandomAnxiety@Truthte88665251@CeraGibson Ok not even talking about changing your name, that’s obviously a legal process. What about just a nickname? Joanna wants to go by Jo. She can ask her friends and teachers to call her that, even if you don’t like it, because school is the part of her life away from you.
@simpleton2025@bunbunemmy@stacycay The absolute ignorance around gender dysphoria is staggering. It’s a mental condition where essentially the brain doesn’t match the body. The symptoms include horrible depression. The treatment is to change the body to match. Nothing like “larping”.
@mjprogue @duowlingocovers@PopBase Ok so show me these scientific facts. I know you refused to “do my homework” but it makes your argument look weak since I sent you two references explaining that transition is the best way to deal with dysphoria.