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Jenny's attitude to causing temporal paradoxes varied; [[#Friendly paradoxes|at least one version]] was reckless enough to cause some for the sake of a bet on a pint of beer, or generally just as a favour to friends, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'') while [[#Max Murdock's friend|another]] became increasingly strict about temporal paradoxes as she grew older, refusing access to future information to her own younger self when the younger version tried to reach out into her future. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time]]'') | Jenny's attitude to causing temporal paradoxes varied; [[#Friendly paradoxes|at least one version]] was reckless enough to cause some for the sake of a bet on a pint of beer, or generally just as a favour to friends, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'') while [[#Max Murdock's friend|another]] became increasingly strict about temporal paradoxes as she grew older, refusing access to future information to her own younger self when the younger version tried to reach out into her future. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere is Back for the First Time]]'') | ||
As her various selves were capable of independent existence and consciousness despite ultimately all being the same person, Jenny was functionally polyamorous, dating several individuals at once across dimensions, including [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|non-humanoids]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') In at least some universes, she was interested in sex and unafraid of speaking about it openly, including in rather crude terms; ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'', ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') more generally, she could be quite uncouth, having no qualms about sprinkling curse words in her language. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity (comic story)|Bacterial Lunarversity]]'') [[#A frustrating holiday|Jerry Everywhere]] told [[Drew (Holiday Pandemonium)|Drew]] that he was not “gay” but “post-straight”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') Although she also had long-term, emotionally-charged relationships, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'', ''[[When She's Gone (comic story)|When She's Gone]]'') some incarnations were prone to casual, purely physical affairs, although only with people they at least got along with. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') | As her various selves were capable of independent existence and consciousness despite ultimately all being the same person, Jenny was functionally polyamorous, dating several individuals at once across dimensions, including [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|non-humanoids]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') In at least some universes, she was interested in sex and unafraid of speaking about it openly, including in rather crude terms; ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'', ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') more generally, she could be quite uncouth, having no qualms about sprinkling curse words in her language. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity (comic story)|Bacterial Lunarversity]]'') [[#A frustrating holiday|Jerry Everywhere]] told [[Drew (Holiday Pandemonium)|Drew]] that he was not “gay” but “post-straight”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') Although she also had long-term, emotionally-charged relationships, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'', ''[[When She's Gone (comic story)|When She's Gone]]'') some incarnations were prone to casual, purely physical affairs, although only with people they at least got along with. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon]]'') It was not unheard of for different incarnations of Jenny to sleep with one another. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'', ''[[Ongoing Battle With Narcissism (comic story)|Ongoing Battle With Narcissism]]'') | ||
Some Jennies also had a violent side to them; [[#In Right-On By The Sea|the Jenny from Right-On By The Sea]] admitted to finding fights "fun" even though she granted they were a suboptimal way to solve problems, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Name's Not Down (comic story)|Name's Not Down]]'') and [[#With Nigel|another Jenny]] was shown to have no qualms about killing sentient opponents if she held them to be morally bankrupt. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mrs Zirma (comic story)|Mrs Zirma]]'') | Some Jennies also had a violent side to them; [[#In Right-On By The Sea|the Jenny from Right-On By The Sea]] admitted to finding fights "fun" even though she granted they were a suboptimal way to solve problems, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Name's Not Down (comic story)|Name's Not Down]]'') and [[#With Nigel|another Jenny]] was shown to have no qualms about killing sentient opponents if she held them to be morally bankrupt. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mrs Zirma (comic story)|Mrs Zirma]]'') |
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