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-Phantom Chica's adventure form DOESN'T have eyelashes, meaning that the eyelashes don't necessarily determine whether a character is male or female.
-Toy Bonnie has eyelashes and isn't female, therefore by the people who think Spring Bonnie is female's logic, Toy Bonnie would be female to them too.
-The eyelashes of Spring Bonnie are thinner than the female characters.
Spring Bonnie in the canon series has no gender, since it is a robot. In FNaF world she's a female IMO.
Now, if we are going to talk about the gender of the fictional character that the robot is representing (Like Freddy being male and Chica female), I'd say Spring Bonnie (the canon one) is female, seeing how when it's Springtrap, it doesn't have eyelashes or a curvy body. But Chica doesn't either.
Anyway, who cares?
Simple as that.
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That doesn't change the fact that a little girl called him male when referring to her plush of him.
1) Spring Trap: a Spring Bonnie suit judged unwearable and faulty (that's pretty much why Purple Guy died);
2) Spring Bonnie (1): the one used by the person in the FNaF 4 minigame, he probably is more similiar to the original Bonnie (the blue one);
3) Spring Bonnie (2): he is the one on the show stage, he probably is more similiar to Toy Bonnie. Also he might be the suit used by Purple Guy to lure the five missing children since Spring Trap was faulty and the other Spring Bonnie was too short compared to Purple Guy.
Since we all know Bonnies are males, all Spring Bonnies are males. We don't have any proofs of them being females.