Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26349008-20150509085610/@comment-28584561-20150509114247

Well, if earth was alive it would have a high chance of using female pronouns, as your theory is close to an actual scientific hypothesis known as the "Gaia Hypothesis" in which can be vaguely summarized as the earth is a living organism of sorts. As yo may know Gaia is also know as the earth mother or mother earth, known primarily in greek as the primordial goddess of the earth, her roman counterpart is called Terra (or Tellus).

The planets have a pronoun if we go by Greek/Roman names;

(this isn't including the satellites of other planets)
 * Earth (Gaia in Greek, Terra in Roman) would be a she, the primordial earth mother
 * The Sun (Is not named after a god but is closely associated with Apollo in greek and roman, god of music and healing, as well as the sun) if we go by that, then the sun would use a gender pronun of he.
 * The moon (same as the sun, is not named after a god but is closely associated with Diana in Greek/Artemis in Roman, goddess of the hunt and archery, as well as the moon) uses a female pronoun
 * Mercury (Greek is Hermes) would be a he, god of transitions and boundaries
 * Venus (Greek is Aphrodite) would be a she, goddess of love and beauty
 * Mars (Greek is Ares) would be a he, god of war
 * Jupiter (Greek is Zues) would be a he, god of the sky and thunder
 * Saturn (Greek is Cronus) would be a he, god of time
 * Neptune (Greek is Poseidon) would be a he, god of the sea (and horses and earthquakes!)
 * Uranus (Roman is Caelus) would be a he, primordial god of the sky
 * If you want we can include Pluto (Greek is Hades) uses a he pronoun, god of the underworld