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*On each of the magypsy's pages, they are referred to as males. On pretty much every other source on the internet, they're referred to as females, which makes a lot of sense besides the five o clock shadow on some of them. I don't wanna change anything major, but since almost every other website says so, I think we should change it. | *On each of the magypsy's pages, they are referred to as males. On pretty much every other source on the internet, they're referred to as females, which makes a lot of sense besides the five o clock shadow on some of them. I don't wanna change anything major, but since almost every other website says so, I think we should change it. | ||
:Yeah, I didn't really know what to do about these guys... I used 'he', personally, since it can also be used as a gender neutral pronoun. Saying "it" to avoid the issue also kinda makes them sound more like objects or animals. | |||
:"She" does make sense, though, and I'd be in favor for changing the pronouns around. {{User:Tina/sig}} 18:03, 30 November 2010 (MST) |
Revision as of 01:03, 1 December 2010
Gender
- On each of the magypsy's pages, they are referred to as males. On pretty much every other source on the internet, they're referred to as females, which makes a lot of sense besides the five o clock shadow on some of them. I don't wanna change anything major, but since almost every other website says so, I think we should change it.
- Yeah, I didn't really know what to do about these guys... I used 'he', personally, since it can also be used as a gender neutral pronoun. Saying "it" to avoid the issue also kinda makes them sound more like objects or animals.
- "She" does make sense, though, and I'd be in favor for changing the pronouns around. →Tinā ♫δ 18:03, 30 November 2010 (MST)