User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-2162194-20130713192557/@comment-27280472-20160113171929

>Anyway, definitionally, gender is not defined by one's sex, certainly not one's primary sexual characteristics. So, in the real world, the loss of one's penis says nothing about their gender at all, and I can't imagine it having an effect on their pronouns unless they choose to redefine their identity because of it.

Definitely. I don't know why he needs to be in this thread. He's always referred to as male. The only remotely non-male thing is that in the audio the actor sounds very female.