I feel a bit afraid to ask this question due to the controversial history regarding Yamato, but it was a thought that's been bugging me for a good portion of today.
I know that Yamato views himself as a man, and Hancock has a deep hatred for mankind (with a certain notable exception). However, if Hancock met Yamato face to face for the first time and thought well of him, but then saw his gender identity as a conflicting ideal, how would she react to him, and would she question anything about his nature? Also, considering Yamato's feminine biology, would Hancock allow him to visit Amazon Lily?