Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-27462035-20170820215643/@comment-31763339-20170904163553

VeXJL wrote:

CompliensCreator00 wrote:

VeXJL wrote:

CompliensCreator00 wrote:

My thoughts are that people refer to Mickey Mouse as "he" because they can infer that much from his voice.

Take the protagonist in LIMBO. We can infer that he is male just because his shadow shows boy hair. You can't do that with plants. That is literally the flimsiest argument on this topic I have ever heard. There are girls with deep voices and short hair, and vice versa. Besides, when many of these plants have, you know, confirmed genders in the almanac, it makes everything so much easier.

That being said, I say we just stay gender-neutral for both sides, since both are obviously species that occur in multiples, and it clears all future confusion. Then there's no point in calling Mickey Mouse is a he. BETTER look at his description to confirm his gender! Please. Descriptions are still one of the worst places to confirm gender. Hell, take Libra from Fire Emblem Awakening. Looks like a she, but is a he. Yet we already know that because the game constantly reminds the player of their gender. A lot of similar cases happen with cross dressing and such like in Mulan or Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies. You are derailing this thread into " Why characters in media have genders LOL"