I think it would actually be fun to have a discussion about headcanon re: gender identity in the Dr Who universe without the dudebros
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Like I could buy, in-universe, Time Lords having a fairly stable gender identification across regenerations
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It makes more sense anyway than the Doctor radically changing appearance but always looking "white" by modern Earth standards
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That said regenerations have always included radically personality changes and the Doctor is at this point old as the universe
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He's officially way past the intended "shelf life" of the Time Lord regeneration system
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IIRC the Master turning into "Missy" was a more radical than usual personality change that led to Missy becoming a good guy
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I can also buy a fanon explanation that the Doctor personally is often afraid of change (Ten being terrified of death was a big deal)
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Remember this all started with the First Doctor being canonically his original body that he clung to for untold sons of time
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*eons
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