Talk:Stevonnie/@comment-25679072-20150119110231/@comment-28584561-20150119123303

"In short, Stevonnie can look both like a very beautiful girl. Or a very beautiful long haired boy. Either way, the character is perfect in design with hiding the gender. The face, body shape, personality, etc. Everything is perfectly balanced."

Stevonnie looks more like a woman, actually. Everyone assumed Stevonnie was a girl, this was because of exactly the way she looked. Let's face it, men and women are different, physiology is no exception. Humans have what we call sexual dimorphism, in which both genders show distinct morphological differences. Men are usually different from women because of a heavier build, broader shoulders, larger waist in comparison to their hips, and more. Women are also different in terms of having a smaller waist in comparison to their hips, a more slender physique, larger breasts, and more. But this isn't always the case, there are some people who appear more feminine than masculine and others more masculine than feminine, although this is common in may people, most of the population falls in line with the distinct morphological norms of each genders. And if you actually look at it, Stevonnie falls into more of the female body category (this does not necessarily mean that she is a girl, mind you). Don't think of the fusion as Steven and Connie alone, don't forget the gem that fused the together was Rose's.

'' "People are thrown off with the small clothes and hair, but Japanese Anime is quite infamous in creating "trap" characters. By that I mean, a character who can look either gender (for those who don't know)." ''

 I don't think you know what an anime trap is. A trap isn't someone who can be passed as a female and male but a person who can be passed as the other gender. A feminine boy who dresses up and talks like a girl is a trap, likewise, a girl who dresses up as a boy and talks like one is also a trap but the term more closely associates the former than the latter. There is also the term drag, but let's not drag that along *ba-dum-tss*

'' "In the episode, it's clear that Stevonnie is beautiful, based on everyone's reactions, minus the gems. It's also obvious that Stevonnie is appealing to both genders, as seen with Lars' AND Sadie's reaction. Not to mention every person in the warehouse." ''

Although I agree with this, you don't have to be the opposite gender to make you look appealing to people of the same gender as you. A very good looking woman can be as equally appealing to a man as she is to a woman. The same goes for the opposite situation (in most cases). Also, a little insight Appealing=/=Attraction, in this context, appealing is just something good to look at, can probably awestruck someone and attraction involves having strong feelings for something.

'' "The first scene where Stevonnie stands on the beach saying: "I'm a fusion." Pausing it at that moment helps me put into consideration that Stevonnie doesn't look girly to me here. Initially, everyone would think that it's a girl, but at that moment, it didn't seem like Connie to me, but more like Steven. The look of the arms for some reason helped me with this, because if it had any chance of being a boy that is a moment where it looked more like one." ''

Initially, everyone thought it was girl as I've explained above. Obviously people didn't base their assumption that Stevonnie may be a girl because of the resemblance to Connie, but that isn't the case. People believed Stevonnie was a girl not because of Connie but because of their overall appearance. Having a slender physique, small hip-waist ratio, long hair, and choice of clothing would make most automatically assume that Stevonnie is a girl. Also, arms aren't really dimorphic between genders, you saw it as a boys arm but to me it looked like that of a girl's.

"Another part is right as Amethyst touches Stevonnie saying: "Wow." Pausing it there and looking at Stevonnie grin looking at Amethyst, it's clear that this facial expression it makes looks WAAAAY more like Steven than Connie. It's a facial expression that screams Steven (to me anyway), just by the way it's grinning at her."

Wat.

"Basically, I think we shouldn't look TOOOOO into proving what gender Stevonnie is, and rather either wait to see if the makers reveal it to us, or just accept it as unknown."

You forgot to put "much" between TOOOOO and into. A lot of the fanbase are still in debate (especially here in the wiki) what gender or sex Stevonnie has but is clear to a lot that Stevonnie isn't male nor female. And no one's putting a gender in Stevonnie's page because we have know idea what to put and assumptions and theories are not that reliable of a source.

"I think it should play the role of letting the fanbase interpret Stevonnie the way we see fit, because it can fit either role."

"letting the fanbase interpret Stevonnie the way we see fit"

"interpret Stevonnie the way we see fit"

"the way we see fit"

"we"

I think you mean they, let the fanbase interpret Stevonnie the way they see fit. Also, good idea.