Aaron Posted February 8, 2016 Author Share #51 Posted February 8, 2016 I only catch male Pokemon too. . . Good to know I'm not alone lol, I just don't want to see that pink symbol by a Pokemon like Tyranitar. What are you saying, bruh Training your badass Dragonite in a Gen 1 game to 100, giving it the best moves, and a cool, masculine nickname before transferring it into a Gen 2 game to discover it's actually a female is priceless. LOL I remember I had caught a Onix once and thought they were genderless for the longest till I randomly saw the female sex symbol and went. ". . . How the f*ck is that a girl!?" Such manly and Rocky features yet it's a girl. Wat. I, for one, never doubted Gardevoir could be male. Heck, its japanese name is Sirknight. SUCH A MANLY NAME. If only it was possible, I'd have a male Gardevoir and a female Gallade just for laughs. Lmfao that'd be the most backwards relationship I'd ever seen Link to comment
Momo Posted February 8, 2016 Share #52 Posted February 8, 2016 So...I just need to say this: I was mainly joking, using the word sexist, but the resulting conversation which has followed is the flawed thinking that has pervaded the gaming industry since it's early inception. I am not 12 anymore (nor when I was 12 did I have this view), so I don't think things that are inherently "boy-looking" must be boy, I simply only catch male pokemon, no deep reason why. I am not a mod, but I am just encouraging that before you say the things that followed my statement, you think long about how a person of the opposite view of you would feel. I will never agree that Tyranitar should be a boy only pokemon, nor Aggron, nor Machamp or any other "masculine" pokemon. Pokemon is for all genders, and I think it has taken steps over the years to integrate that idea well, with both UI and supporting characters. Sorry to get serious, I just wanted to clarify my view before continuing this. Link to comment
Aaron Posted February 8, 2016 Author Share #53 Posted February 8, 2016 If people get sensitive about something as small as me talking about the gender of a Pokemon then they got their priorities in the wrong place. Figured I needed to say my view on it also for clarity. Link to comment
Warren Castille Posted February 8, 2016 Share #54 Posted February 8, 2016 Being alarmed at masculine depictions being revealed to be female sixteen years ago is serious business. I catch pokes I like, but don't really care for gender. My mostly-male team in Gold got annihilated by Miltank's charm, and I have since learned my lesson. Link to comment
Aaron Posted February 8, 2016 Author Share #55 Posted February 8, 2016 That's why I only use legendary in online. Genderless ftw Link to comment
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