^ Though, in her words, "sometimes I like being a girl and sometimes I like being a boy" rather than wanting to be a guy all the time....unless you're thinking of a different character to me :P
I've been rereading this comic and I have to say it again - it's so good :D I love how your art has developed, as well as the characters and the complex relationships you're weaving. I also really appreciate the insight into people who are transgendered - I have to say, while I've never had anything against it I really didn't understand why someone would be unhappy in their gender for a long time. This comic, along with your author's notes, has hugely helped me to understand better why someone would be more comfortable in a gender other than their biological one, and the difficulties it can cause. So thanks so much for that! As well as providing an entertaining, interesting and appealing story for us to read :)
I do that to people all the time. Guys get afraid of me because I'm a lesbian. "What's wrong boys? Scared to catch the lesbian?" My guy friend joins in with: "Oh god! She touched me! Dammit! Now I like girls!"
One might think you just turn people bi, but in a strange twist of fate, you actually turn everyone you meet into a polyamorous demi-skoliosexual. The reasons for this are under intense study by queer theorists, psychologists, meteorologists, and quantum physicists the world over, but as yet remain unclear.
So according to that logic:
a lesbian touching a gay would make him love girls - which makes him straight - and vice versa?!
so they would "neutralize" each other?!
a lesbian touching a gay would make him love girls - which makes him straight - and vice versa?!
so they would "neutralize" each other?!