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Pokémon started as a game with only a male protagonist. It wasn't until the addition of Kris in 1999'sPokémon Crystal that a female protagonist was made available, and began the now traditional phrase in the games of "Are you a boy? Or are you a girl?"
People identify with many more genders than this binary question suggests. Some are genderfluid, switching between genders, non-binary, identifying as a third gender, or agender, identifying with no gender at all. There are many more identities than just the three listed as examples.
As societies are continuing to evolve and recognize diversity in fellow human beings, so too should games as they are a reflection of society.
This is why future pokemon titles should add at least an "other" choicr regarding gender.
People identify with many more genders than this binary question suggests. Some are genderfluid, switching between genders, non-binary, identifying as a third gender, or agender, identifying with no gender at all. There are many more identities than just the three listed as examples.
As societies are continuing to evolve and recognize diversity in fellow human beings, so too should games as they are a reflection of society.
This is why future pokemon titles should add at least an "other" choicr regarding gender.