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[[Hatch (Orr)|Hatch]] referred to [[Orr (Orr)|Orr]] as a "[[shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] '''ladyboy'''", since they were neither male nor female, as a [[sexual xenomorph]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Orr (audio story)|Orr]]'')
[[Hatch (Orr)|Hatch]] referred to [[Orr]] as a "[[shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] '''ladyboy'''", since they were neither male nor female, as a [[sexual xenomorph]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Orr (audio story)|Orr]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
In the real world, the derogatory term is most often used against trans women and transfemmes. The use here of "ladyboy" shows that Hatch associates Orr's lack of fixed [[gender]] with ''humans'' who do not fit into a simple [[gender binary]], and so is hostile towards Orr, as well.
In the real world, the derogatory term is most often used against [[transgender|trans women and transfemmes]]. The use here of "ladyboy" shows that Hatch associates Orr's lack of fixed [[gender]] with ''humans'' who do not fit into a simple [[gender binary]], and so is hostile towards Orr, as well.


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[[Category:Derogatory names and insults from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 16:48, 19 February 2022

Hatch referred to Orr as a "shapeshifting ladyboy", since they were neither male nor female, as a sexual xenomorph. (AUDIO: Orr)

Behind the scenes

In the real world, the derogatory term is most often used against trans women and transfemmes. The use here of "ladyboy" shows that Hatch associates Orr's lack of fixed gender with humans who do not fit into a simple gender binary, and so is hostile towards Orr, as well.