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** In more than one instance, the convoluted StableTimeLoop that forms the protagonist's life requires their past self to not recognize their future self. That can only happen if the future self is able to "blend in" with ordinary humans.

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** *** In more than one instance, the convoluted StableTimeLoop that forms the protagonist's life requires their past self to not recognize their future self. That can only happen if the future self is able to "blend in" with ordinary humans.
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** The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?

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** The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- humanity-- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?

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* ValuesDissonance: The high-handed and cavalier actions of the doctor who "treated" the protagonist after she gave birth seems quite jarring from a 21st century perspective.
** The FunWithAcronyms on the main page is a lot less amusing these days.
* FridgeLogic: The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?
** In more than one instance, the convoluted StableTimeLoop that forms the protagonist's life requires their past self to not recognize their future self. That can only happen if the future self is able to "blend in" with ordinary humans.

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* ValuesDissonance: The high-handed and cavalier actions of the doctor who "treated" the protagonist after she gave birth seems quite jarring from a 21st century perspective.
FridgeLogic:
** The FunWithAcronyms on the main page is a lot less amusing these days.
* FridgeLogic:
The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?
** In more than one instance, the convoluted StableTimeLoop that forms the protagonist's life requires their past self to not recognize their future self. That can only happen if the future self is able to "blend in" with ordinary humans.humans.
* ValuesDissonance:
** The high-handed and cavalier actions of the doctor who "treated" the protagonist after she gave birth seems quite jarring from a 21st century perspective.
** The FunWithAcronyms on the main page is a lot less amusing these days.
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* FridgeLogic: The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?

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* FridgeLogic: The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?human?
** In more than one instance, the convoluted StableTimeLoop that forms the protagonist's life requires their past self to not recognize their future self. That can only happen if the future self is able to "blend in" with ordinary humans.
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I'm also thinking of putting it in an Artistic License Biology entry.


** The FunWithAcronyms on the main page is a lot less amusing these days.

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** The FunWithAcronyms on the main page is a lot less amusing these days.days.
* FridgeLogic: The chromosomes making up his genetic [[FreudianSlip paterial]], um, material are chemically unconnected with the genetic material of the rest of human -- or the rest of life in general. How did he ever manage to look human?
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** The FunWithAcronyms on the main page is a lot less amusing these days.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The way [[spoiler:the sole character's]] sexuality and gender is handled is rather questionable: she believes herself to be wholly biologically female and identifies as such and is attracted to men, but when she is more or less forcibly changed into a (physical) man, his/her feelings suddenly [[SuddenlySexuality change accordingly]] ("[I] no longer doubted that I was male...[[AManIsAlwaysEager I was staring down nurses' necklines]]"), the implication being that a person with a male body automatically likes women and vice-versa. The film version handles this with much more nuance, describing how the character always felt out of balance and had fluid gender/sexuality identity issues all along.
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* UnfortunateImplications: The way [[spoiler:the sole character's]] sexuality and gender is handled is rather questionable: she believes herself to be wholly biologically female and identifies as such and is attracted to men, but when she is more or less forcibly changed into a (physical) man, his/her feelings suddenly [[SuddenlySexuality change accordingly]] ("[I] no longer doubted that I was male...[[AManIsAlwaysEager I was staring down nurses' necklines]]"), the implication being a person with a male body automatically likes women and vice-versa. The film version handles this with much more nuance, describing how the character always felt out of balance and had fluid gender/sexuality identity issues all along.

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* UnfortunateImplications: The way [[spoiler:the sole character's]] sexuality and gender is handled is rather questionable: she believes herself to be wholly biologically female and identifies as such and is attracted to men, but when she is more or less forcibly changed into a (physical) man, his/her feelings suddenly [[SuddenlySexuality change accordingly]] ("[I] no longer doubted that I was male...[[AManIsAlwaysEager I was staring down nurses' necklines]]"), the implication being that a person with a male body automatically likes women and vice-versa. The film version handles this with much more nuance, describing how the character always felt out of balance and had fluid gender/sexuality identity issues all along.
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* ValuesDissonance: The high-handed and cavalier actions of the doctor who "treated" the protagonist after she gave birth seems quite jarring from a 21st century perspective.

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* ValuesDissonance: The high-handed and cavalier actions of the doctor who "treated" the protagonist after she gave birth seems quite jarring from a 21st century perspective.perspective.
* UnfortunateImplications: The way [[spoiler:the sole character's]] sexuality and gender is handled is rather questionable: she believes herself to be wholly biologically female and identifies as such and is attracted to men, but when she is more or less forcibly changed into a (physical) man, his/her feelings suddenly [[SuddenlySexuality change accordingly]] ("[I] no longer doubted that I was male...[[AManIsAlwaysEager I was staring down nurses' necklines]]"), the implication being a person with a male body automatically likes women and vice-versa. The film version handles this with much more nuance, describing how the character always felt out of balance and had fluid gender/sexuality identity issues all along.

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