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TG Techie
An occasional tail, an occasional penis, and the big conversation is about earrings. I guess after the sex change these are not that big a thing but they do keep things interesting. This is a Great story and you always keep us guessing and entertained so I hope that's what you're after, I know that I appreciate it.
Time is the longest distance to your destination.
Tail
I was wondering about that, too. It's like nobody notices unless it's literally in their face, and they still don't make a big deal out of it. It's almost like it has its own SEP field. Practical invisibility.
It's not that they don't notice
It's just that there is clearly a better explanation. Of course she doesn't actually have a tail! That's ridiculous.
Doesn't actually...
That's the whole point of an SEP (Somebody Else's Problem) field. You kinda see it and kinda know it's there, but your brain just says that it doesn't matter. You don't acknowledge it.
We've all read Life the Universe and Everything
Now listen to the author of this story: That ain't it.
Ask
Part of being in that group is do what others are doing. That isn't how it works with Aisling, as she told Autumn at the last. Aisling did get her ears pierced, even though she didn't want too. So why did she? Why do something she didn't want?
These kids believe they aren't doing things the normal way, but can't see that by wanting others in the group to do as they do, they ARE acting in a normal way.
Those who do "normal" expect others to be as they are, and if there are any deviations that person, or persons, are shunned.
And by having sex together, and watching, they are being normal. Even their group relationship is normal, in that most of these kids don't fit in with other students.
So, what defines normal? And whose definition gets used?
Others have feelings too.