Board Thread:Miscellaneous/@comment-36950672-20190224170946/@comment-31152477-20190311172535

I actually glad they are giving Stevens fusions gendered pronouns, I was getting tired of calling Stevens fusion they/them.

With that being said, it good that at least of them is a "he". As for why it's RQ that's the guy: I think it might have something to due with playing with gender stereotypes. That is, on the surface Pearl appears to be the most feminine of Stevens three co-stars, but if you examining it closer you'll see that she might actually be the most masculine Gem of the four (more so then Steven) but not in a stereotypical way. Rather then being rough and tough like most tomboys (i.e. Amethyst) She's gentlemanly, chivalrous, looks good in a tux and other traits not associated with tomboys but with gentalmen. Rainbow Quartz being "male" might represent this.