Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25951143-20150101110046/@comment-29825745-20160901131339

Guy's, I'm gonna quote something ridiculously far up there, because it irritated me.

Viviburn wrote: Hello everyone! Even if Alluka has male reproductive organs, that does not mean she's a boy. Yes, you have 'canon' proof (from a very outdated book that has had some of its contents retconned by Togashi himself, but whatever) that Alluka's sex is male. However, right on the wiki's sidebar, it lists as "Gender: Male." Gender is not the same as sex, and insisting it is is wrong and offensive. From what we have seen in both the show and the manga, Alluka is a girl - she uses feminine personal pronouns, asks if she was a 'good girl,' etc. The person closest to her, Killua, makes sure to have female bodyguards come along because Alluka is a girl. He directly states this in front of Alluka, who does not argue, show discomfort, or otherwise disagree with him. It's been stated before, but I feel it's important to reiterate that the only time Killua says 'little brother' was when he was trying to withhold as much information as possible.

Anyways, what I wanted to say was saying you won't change her gender until there's 'solid proof' is ridiculous. This is basically saying, 'everyone is cisgender unless directly stated otherwise.'  It should be obvious why people are upset with your line of reasoning. So please, listen to what we're saying. Realize that these issues may be much more personal to us than you, which is why we're so adament. In my opinion, Alluka is a trans girl, but what's NOT just my opinion is that either way, Alluka is a girl. Thanks for listening.

''YES, THAT'S CORRECT. ''

EVERYONE IS CISGENDER UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE!

Rant off, but, really, only zero point three out of every person in this world is transgender. 0.3%. The population who identifies as otherwise LGB is of 3.5% of everybody. (Source: A rapid google, but still.)

While it DOES make sense to put Killua's sexuality as ambiguous (Should we have a space for sexuality, that is) once he seems romantically or platonically attracted to Gon, it does not make sense to put one as "ambiguous sex" simply because its d*ck or p*ssy has not been shown, or as "ambiguous gender" simply because it has so far only used "自分 (Jibun)" to refer to oneself. Elsa, for example, uses " 自分 (Jibun)" for most of the movie "Frozen". Did anybody dispute her sex or gender before she let it go? Damn, man. While I do believe Alluka/Nanika is transgendered (Although the theory Alluka = really gentle Male & Nanika = Female was truly unsettling and cool), to say we mustn't assume one is cisgender until otherwise stated is just wrong.

Just wanted to leave this here. Thank you.