Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-1451563-20180913002703/@comment-24894325-20180914223508

I guess I just highlight all the uses of the word "anomaly" (as well as claims that not changing the gender is the norm): Game-fanatic wrote: It has been established in the show that there is a norm when it comes to sex with each Time Lord’s regenerations, but very occasionally one will swap sexes as an anomaly. The Doctor = male at birth + 12 or 13 male regenerations + 1 female. The Master, too, has always been male except for one time, when he became Missy. And then there’s the General, who establishes that she had always been female except for that one incarnation and that she was “back to normal” after that when she became female again. So, considering “they” is grammatically incorrect, anyway, it seems to make more sense to go with what the show itself already suggests: stick to using the pronouns that are appropriate to each specific incarnation, but not forgetting on a whole that just as the General is a female Time Lord with one anomalous male regeneration, the Doctor is so far a male Time Lord with one anomalous female regeneration.

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The show establishes a gender norm, with the exceptions being just that - exceptions. [...]

The whole cannot be defined by its anomalous exceptions. So why aren’t we referring to these Time Lords just with their standard pronouns except for in the special cases in which those no longer apply, instead of just needlessly covering it all with the awkward “they”?

So let us first establish whether there is any in-universe evidence for such strong claims of norms and anomalies regarding gender changes in the course of a regeneration.