>>56026552>>56026636>>56026990Singular they/them is perfectly fine, it's mainly used when it's an object (Voltorb), when it's a singular unique species (legendaries), when it's a merged being (Metagross, or DBZ fusions), when contextually he/she isn't enough and it could apply regardless of the subject ("Every trainer must submit their contest registration on time", "Oak gave away his last Pokedex, as any proud professor in their town would've done.") or when it's ambiguous/undefined for the moment (hooded Team Rocket grunt that stole NUTRITION books from the local Pokemart and nobody knows where they went, "Someone left their Pokedex at the pokemon center", etc).
Grammatically, "singular they" has been a thing in English for hundreds of years and the general usage also varies by language. That said,
>>56026908 is right in that some people go far the fuck out of their way to do that shit just for the sake of enby crap. What makes it particularly egregious is that it's such an outside-context problem for the Pokemon world that it genuinely should not exist with how advanced Pokemon's medicine is, which is why it comes across as wankery even if you are someone who does not give a shit about those folk and what they do.
Realistically, the Pokemon world most likely has Ditto Cell treatments for that and genuinely life-threatening injuries, but if that's somehow not an option then there would almost certainly be psychic treatments that can be done to fix the underlying mental/body rejection aspect or to outright body-swap two people with the same issue.