Does anyone else find it weird how everyone is fine considering Louie a guy but never call...

Ashley April 28, 2025 8:17 pm

Does anyone else find it weird how everyone is fine considering Louie a guy but never calling her a girl? Like she's just as much woman as she is man. In fact I feel like Louie is much more in touch with her feminine side than her masculine side. Also how she grew up and faced struggles that lots of women face. She is also married to a man and his WIFE and he keeps referring to her as "he/him". I know Louie was raised as a prince but I bet if anyone asked Louie what she felt like I bet she'd say shes a woman. I also read the whole story seeing her as a woman.

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    Ashley April 28, 2025 8:21 pm

    I meant to say: she's married to a man AS his wife.

    offensive farm cat May 22, 2025 10:54 am

    Eww shut the fuck up.

    Ashley May 23, 2025 5:31 am
    Eww shut the fuck up. offensive farm cat

    Why are you so mad Louie is a more in touch with her feminine side? She is also a woman after all. Stay mad

    Zayne June 10, 2025 8:27 am

    I thought it was strange that everyone switched to he/him after Louie's gender was revealed. Didn't Louie specifically say they're both a man and woman? It seems like both pronouns work, but it's strange that when Louie was outed they were suddenly referred to as he/him.

    cuureni June 25, 2025 2:54 pm

    but he doesn’t feel like a woman tho? he literally says it at the end of chapter 26. that although half of his body is that of a woman “i’m not actually a real woman.” and throughout the whole story, he always seemed okay with being called he. but in the end, whatever gender they refer to him as, he was fine with it because he was finally accepted as is. so you choosing to ignore his man side is just as bad because that’s still a part of him.

    Ophelyn July 1, 2025 8:58 pm

    It is because Louie didn't identify as a woman. He identified as a man first and foremost. He just happens to be intersex so has female "parts". This is also akin to saying it's weird when a transgender man gets called he, even though he hasn't had surgery yet to remove the part of themselves that are female.

    Mashiro July 2, 2025 10:23 am

    ? So 'being in touch' with one's feminine side automatically lets you use she/her pronouns? I thought we left those kinds of gender norms behind us. Is it really so hard to accept a male who likes flowers and crafting? Specifically, what kind of stuggles did Louie face for you to consider it to be a problem that individuals other than women don't also face? Louie was isolated for being intersex and son of a servant, not because he was viewed a woman.

    eii July 15, 2025 10:04 am

    How would you know Louie would say he's a woman lol. Read the whole thing again, he never once consider himself as one absolute gender. He's fine with other people calling him he or she. He never said he's a woman or he's a man, he's just the way he is.

    Just because he was called a mother in the end doesnt mean he's a woman. Zeth calls him his mate, but he never calls him his wive as far as I remember. The other people decided to go by she/her because Louie was supposed to be a woman for them, and even if they choose to refer to him as he/him after the reveal, it doesnt mean they think of him as just one gender because they know he's intersex. Its just that the pronouns they/them doesnt exist in their world and Louie is fine with being called both.

    Also liking flowers and crafting is not about gender at all. Because if it does, Zeth and Yullur must be a woman too by your logic lol. Louie likes flowers because his mom loves it and he grows on loving it too. He also likes crafting because he was interested in the wolf kingdom culture and wants to make something for Zeth as a thank you.

    With how the story ends I think the author wants to show that Louie is finally accepting who he is and he live just fine without specific gender. All that matters is that he feels happiness, he's surrounded by the people he loves and he doesn't hates himself for how he's born.