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I found out today that not only do people BLINDLY assume that Noishpa is a female name , due to the LAST LETTER, (Which I already had grown to hate), but apparently LILOSH is an immeaditly assumed FEMININE name.
Bah! Just grow a beard. Then people will assume you're a Dwarf and it won't matter whether you're male or female.
Inyidd
Inyidd Bullneck - Dorf Waryer - Morell-Thule
I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every last second of it!
Poor Verdandi
/comfort
I don't supose you were in bear form at least?
I don't know how people can confuse male/female *character* genders, it's not like there are any androgynous models :P (well, ok, maybe Iksar and Frogloks, but still) especially a barbarian or human. With the throw pillows VI shoved up our shirts in luclin models, you'd think that people would be able to tell. . .
. . .hmmm, new option on character select screen [male] [female] [androgyne]
Sister Railina
You live and learn. Or you don't live long. --R.A.H.
This comic turned me into a total fan-girl.
Heh... confession time. I thought Lilosh was female for the longest time, but not because of the name (although it does sound a bit female, Lilosh, Lily, Lillian, Lulabelle, Lizabeth). It wasn't until a couple of months ago that I realized that Lilosh was male. The topics and vocabulary reminded me of behaviors I've seen in office work environments predominantly from women.
Yes, I know this is awful sex-stereotyping and obviously wrong since Lilosh is male. Oh well, they say confession is good for the soul
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