Template:Amanda Willis - Personality

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A.A. previously lived in Bloomington, then Quillsville, and Detropolis, Ohio before Charlie lost custody of A.A. She starts living in Ava's Rancher, where she spent the remainder of her teen years.

Like Ava, A.A. is also a follower of sports and is a huge fan of basketball and football, as her half-sister before her gender transition was a former player of both sports herself; but also a huge fan of baseball. Like Ava, she is also long-time fan of the Indiana Colts. She also follows basketball as a fan of the Pacers and Fever and baseball as a fan of the Indians. Unlike Ava, who is critical of baseball/softball, claiming to A.A., "I didn't think I ever needed to tell you this, but then again I would be a bad sister if I didn't; Baseball was invented by men to throw curve balls to women." Like Ava, A.A. also hates soccer and also hates hockey as well.

Like most Queen of the Willis characters, A.A. looks to Ava when they have any seemingly useless or dull work that needs to be done. Her gruff, temperamental, and impartial tendencies have been challenged a few times throughout the series, during which Ava always proves herself to be on top of her game. She follows in Ava's footsteps in taking auto-shop and shop class in junior high, high school, and college.

Like her mother, A.A. is a consistently misandrist, chauvinistic, abusive and intolerant character. She talks down to men and berates her transgendered sister. Her abrasive manner is consistently embarrassing for Ava and usually infuriating for Ava's wife, Angie. Throughout her history on the series, Peggy passed on some of her sexist traits to A.A. at one point, teaching them that men should be made to work and be beaten to death by their wives.