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@Dayne, out of curiosity because you mention it (and because it appears to be a pillar of your argumentation that is accepted by others), when does Tooru state that Saiko and Urie are allowed to adress him with "she" or "her"? Like, in which chapter does Tooru state that he is fine with that, that he allows them to do it or an act of Urie and/or Saiko even calling out to him with female pronouns?

I can't recall Tooru allowing either of the two to do that. Neither can I recall Urie or Saiko using their "allowence" to refer to Tooru in this way.

I only remember Tooru stating that Urie knows that he was born as a woman and that he revealed it infront of Saiko. Not exactly allowing either of the two to use female pronouns for Tooru. Tooru is fine with them knowing that he was born female and that appears to be the line he draws.

(Leaving out of this the strong possibility of him using his gender to cope with past events and that he "isn't really a he". To not blow this up to an unreasonable extend and drift into a discussion that was discussed countless times already, only leading to fights)