Board Thread:Wiki Discussions/@comment-10733658-20161106155157/@comment-27247962-20161108161537

Please try to understand the point i'm trying to make here. Forget all the japanese grammar and literature for one tiny instant. (It would make me extremely happy if you'd do that) Be prepared because I will use 'ore' & 'atashi' to make a certain 'what-if'-case, so don't loose focus when you see those japanese words. It also has nothing to do with the discussion anymore & is just personal curiosity.

Now with all that said, let's try this again.

Isn't it possible that Mutsuki keeps the masculine pronouns, because she doesn't want strangers or people she doesn't know very well to treat her like a girl. When it comes to people she trusts, she doesn't really mind them knowing. The fact that Urie & Saiko know, even though they don't use female-pronouns, they are allowed to use them it seems, Mutsuki didn't demand any male-pronouns from them. That in itself is something questionable. When you know there are people who know you're a girl, while you want to be seen as a man, then wouldn't you ask of them to speak to you with male-pronouns...

I can't help but think there's more to it then Mutsuki just feeling comfortable with being a male and wanting to be one. It's like she uses the male persona as some sort of cover-up. Or a safety measure for the future.

For example: If the hunches of the fans are correct & Mutsuki is going on a killing spree, she has the male identity either as cover-up, when the murders are considered to be executed by a girl or when they figure it's Mutsuki, who is publicly considered male, she only needs to escape and take on a female identity & she'd be safe.

Just to give one possible example. But it's off adamant importance that she keeps to the 'ore' or male-pronouns as well if she wants to keep this safety measure alive in case things turn south for her.

Just to share that there can easily be more to the 'ore' then her just wanting to be male.