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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)

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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)