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>but probably fucked up the pronouns here and there. I tend to struggle with that every now and then and just default to he no matter who I write about. As in: I've caught myself using "He" even for people like Noelle or Sussie if I don't pay close attention.
Yeah, there were a lot of times where Frisky was referred as a "he". It happens. It's just a personal preference, not enough to knock the greentext down or anything.