Thread:Tricoro/@comment-29683318-20160107040758

if you " tend to follow the canonical information taken from various official information" then why does angel cookie's page refer to angel cookie with "she/her" pronouns, when in canon angel cookie is always referred to by either name or "it/its"?

keeping the, as you put it, "female" pronoun is straying from the canon. not inforcing it. its an error.

and to clarify, she/her pronouns are not "female pronouns". there are many nonbinary individuals that use she/her who do not identify as female. furthermore, a person who identifies as female might still use different pronouns than she/her and this does not make their indentity any less valid. so, please refrain from calling she/her "female" pronouns, as doing so is transphobic.  