[color=92278f][b][h3]Aika Aramachi[/h3][/b][/color] [color=92278f][b]"Well that's an interesting way to live."[/b][/color] She said in reply to Yuki's apathy towards gender. However, it was far more interesting to Aika than she let on, as she took this as confirmation that Yuki was deliberately causing confusion surrounding her gender. That meant that she wanted people to act on their assumptions, causing them to act in a way towards Yuki that they wouldn't have if they knew which gender she really was, causing them to question their traditional attitudes and destroying the way society tended to work. It all made sense now! But then...was it such a bad thing to change how society worked? Aika didn't really have a problem with homosexuality or non-traditional gender politics... No, it was a bad thing! The government was involved, it had to be a vile plot against the public! They always want change for their own purposes! But...was the government involved...? Of course it was! It had it's fingers in every pie! Pulling herself out of her own mental detour, Aika followed up with a new line of questioning. [color=92278f][b]"It must get a bit awkward sometimes, right? Like, do you get date offers from both men and women? Cause, I dunno, like, I don't mind people being gay or whatever, but wouldn't you feel awkward letting someone date you under the wrong impression?"[/b][/color] This one would be the icing on the cake; if Aika was told that Yuki entered relationships with people without letting them understand what they were getting into, she would be totally utterly convinced there was something afoot with this. Even more totally utterly convinced than she ever had been! [@Polaris North]