reggie created by whygena
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    Why can't this be tagged as ambiguous, I can understand with the first image this happened with, but literally the only thing suggesting they're female is what is POSSIBLY a bra strap.

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  • Tagging a character by there apearence and not actual gender is just like all those immaginary gender shit. something isnt a gender by Looks. if you look like a Girl but Arent and someone calls you a Girl because he thinks you are, it doesnt make it Right. a character that has a set gender, which is male for reggie, is Always that unless clearly specified by the Artist or shown.

    Tagging what you see only goes for what you litterally see. Things that are obvious, that you can clearly determin. female doesnt for the Looks, ist the gender. there are no tags i have seen that discribe feminin Looks or masculin Looks even if you can generally search for it. Tagging a character like this who has a predetermined gender female just makes tags useless as the page would filter out this character dispite Fitting into the category.

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  • DiceLovesBeingBlown said:
    No masculine features, eyelashes, feminine body shape, feminine clothing. Flat chested women exist too so breasts aren't the only factor to tag as female

    Ergo: tagged as female.

    The character is confirmed male by the creator.

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  • Just remove all gender tags. For all we know Reggie could identify as a blender. How dare you assign gender roles.

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  • DiceLovesBeingBlown said:
    No masculine features, eyelashes, feminine body shape, feminine clothing.

    As much as I (sometimes reluctantly) TWYS, since when is clothing choice a factor?

    Bologna-Chan said:
    Just remove all gender tags. For all we know Reggie could identify as a blender. How dare you assign gender roles.

    A male who identifies as a blender is still a male.

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  • BlueDingo said:
    As much as I (sometimes reluctantly) TWYS, since when is clothing choice a factor?

    It's a factor when the image is rated safe and otherwise can't be decided by genitals or other anatomy.

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  • A male who identifies as a blender is still a male.

    That's it I'm calling the Tumblr army on you. Misgendering is an act of violence.

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