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Discussion of this topic took place on the Barbelith thread in which the story was originally linked, in which Barnett clarified some of his thoughts: | Discussion of this topic took place on the Barbelith thread in which the story was originally linked, in which Barnett clarified some of his thoughts: | ||
{{ | {{quotebox|Ms Everywhere was, in my mind, intended to be a bit brusque, combined with moments of gentleness - witness her "come along, you'll be late!" tempered with "oh, you don't really know [what you are] yet, do you?" Her reaction to Johnny Everywhere was kind of meant to be an illustration of the fact that she's "a woman of her generation" - Ms Everywhere is what - late 60s? Early 70s? She might accept that Johnny is an F-to-M Everywhere, but perhaps until all the downstairs stuff is sorted out by a surgeon, in her book he'll be a Jenny [...] Maybe my granny wouldn't think like that at all, but I suspect she would. [...] Of course, hindsight is a wonderful thing. Perhaps the segment needed more thought... perhaps there's no need for it at all. Perhaps it's actually quite offensive... [...] Maybe someone would like to do a Johnny Everywhere story. Maybe I should to set the record straight.|David Barnett}} | ||
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