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RedRidingWolf1365 [2015-10-18 18:09:19 +0000 UTC]
(He should have a hot dog for a cutie mark)
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Midnightdelecent [2015-10-17 10:24:14 +0000 UTC]
*looks at this then I jack knife with my bike and ram into a tree* SHES A PRETTY PREETY PONEH
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Zepher87 [2015-10-11 03:09:23 +0000 UTC]
Looks good, one question. Should you be calling that pony a "he", when that pony is a Mare and there for making said pony a "she"? Not trying to be a douch or anything ^^ Just wanting to understand everything is all.
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henx125 In reply to Zepher87 [2015-10-11 07:44:24 +0000 UTC]
Technically yes, but I would respect one's self identification over their physical body. I think in *her* case it is perfectly interchangeable because you could say she never chose to become female but at the same time he accepts it as his new reality.
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Zepher87 In reply to henx125 [2015-10-15 05:18:31 +0000 UTC]
So they could be identified as either or?
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henx125 In reply to Zepher87 [2015-10-15 08:54:55 +0000 UTC]
Maybe not 'they' as in any one whose gender has been swapped but here sure. If you suddenly got turned into the opposite sex would you not still identify with who you feel you were, regardless of your physical attributes? (Unless that is what you wanted :3)
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Zepher87 In reply to henx125 [2015-11-05 05:09:06 +0000 UTC]
As much as I would have preferred to stay male in that case, if I was turned into a female I would go by "her" cause that's the way things would be and, like it or not, it's what I would be at that time. So might as well get used to it or have pony's look at me funny when I respond to hearing someone say "him" when I am a mare. (no comment :3)
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