vivster said:
Maybe you should ask the person how he/she/it/hir/ze/sie/co/ey feels about this before assuming he/she/it/hir/ze/sie/co/ey identifies as genderless. |
Alright I have asked the main character of Nier Automata while trying not to stare at its ass. It said it didn't have a gender because it was a machine fed by logic instead of emotion. Neither did it understand the words ze, co and ey and tought I was a German when adressing it as Sie.
There is one fault in your logic here a machine isn't a person.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar







