>>33424154>heWhen people say "he", i feel like it's just a knee-jerk over generalization for "their".
Similar to how when we say "all man is created equal" etc. we're talking about the human race in its entirety.
I know that Silvally is genderless, and even i sometimes say "he" instead of "it" or "their"
>shethis bothers me because it's not considered an overgeneralized term, and feels forced for the sake of fulfilling
a personal headcanon.