Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-5986698-20150313003322/@comment-25839649-20150313163149

LarsMars wrote:

Doctorbleak wrote:

Snackys wrote: Well, I ship the two, so...

And, Ruby acts a bit more masculine than femnine, and Sapphire acts femnine.

So, uh.... you can't really "act" masculine or "act" feminine, no more than you can "act" genderless. masculinity and femininity are moreso just personal values for each individual. like, what one person feels is masculine might not be so for someone else THANK YOU, Dr.B! The way someone acts doesn't define their gender!! That's funny 'cause on another thread you said that was what defined someone's gender.

Also, This thread has created a debate. Well Done! That aside, let me point something out: Pearl and Amethyst take up female pronouns and have a female-like figure, as well as act like females. They have no gender, but that seems to be the gender they prefer and have chosen for themselves as well as their physical form, and their personalities.

Ruby on the other hand, seems to have more of a boyish personality. Ruby looks like a guy - from a Dragon Ball Z anime albeit - and appears to have chosen, for their physical  form, a male figure. Ruby is without gender, but has chosen this identity, just as Pearl and Amethyst have with their own.

The last point: I don't think any of us heard Sapphire call Ruby a he or a she, so we still must speculate what pronouns Ruby goes by, but we can deduct from Ruby's appearance that they prefer the more boyish figure and personality. These two love each other very much, perhaps in a strong sibling-like way, or maybe something more. On a slightly unrelated note: Could they have had Garnet sing Estelle's new song during that scene? Or was it created by Rebecca? The song may have had nothing to do with Sapphire and Ruby. We don't know.

Anyway, I apologize for the long post.