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And?
http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Pronouns#He
"Often called male pronouns, grammarians acknowledge that this standard set of pronouns can also be used as gender-neutral or gender-inclusive pronouns for unspecified persons"
Proof? I'm not believing 'til I see it me own eyes.
I did, and that user was voicing their own opinion on the matter. The problem I have here is that you responded to him/her simply saying that he/she's wrong and providing a slew of reasons that are completely unrelated to what that user said, which is not only rude, but also inconsistent. It would've been fine if you said something along the lines of "I disagree with you and here's why..." but you didn't, so I'm inclined to believe that you're opinion-preaching.
2. So I guess that means ALL of the Toy Animatronics are technically female then, even Toy Freddy? Men have eyelashes IRL just as much as women do. Even cartoon characters like Jerry Mouse, Bashful the Dwarf, and Tweety Bird have long eyelashes despite being male. So again, that proves nothing in regards to gender. Eyelashes can actually be used as a trait for cuteness, not just femininity. And we know the Toy variants were supposed to be kid-friendly, so cute could have been a factor. I highly doubt Toy Freddy and Toy Bonnie would have been given eyelashes if the trait was meant to represent female gender.
3. Then how come Chica doesn't move the same way? Original Chica isn't shaking her hips, she's bobbing back and forth by bending her knees. Phantom Chica is almost jumping up and down, no hip-shaking whatsoever. Does that mean she's male? Nightmare Chica isn't shaking her hips either, so I guess that means she's also male. But real talk, you DO know men CAN shake their hips, right? Nothing you've provided for evidence so far is 100% exclusively female. Toy Chica is shaking her hips but not the same way Funtime Foxy is.
4. Funtime Foxy's body isn't similar to Toy Chica's at all. Funtime Foxy's body is actually the same shape as the other Foxy variants, who are all male. It's also a body shape shared with Toy Freddy and Toy Bonnie. The only thing Funtime Foxy actually shares with Chica would be the pink colored bottom, and even that's not really proof of anything. Funtime Foxy's bottom color matches his stomach color, which is a trait Toy Freddy had in FNaF 2 (look at screenshots if you don't believe me!). (He lacks it in FNaF World but all of the character models had changes in FNaF World so the absence of the trait is moot.)
So no, I don't agree. Not sorry.
*edit*
Fixed some typos.
2. Guess Phantom Chica is a boy, right?
3. Not really much I can say against that.
4. What are you talking about? Funtime Foxy's is like an oval while Toy Chica's is curved.
1. Due to the base model, Foxy, representing a pirate, they still could have gone down the representation route. Mangle could be a clown, hence the overuse of certain colors such as white, and much more rediculous features.
2. LADIES NIGHT. mangle is in that mission. No, she's not balancing, as they would have brought in regular foxy to keep you on your toes. if they wanted to balance the mission they would have used something more dangerous than the enemy that randomly attacks and uses similar patterns to the others added.