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::::::Oh, I totally understand about the multiple Birdo's.  But, at the same time, they chose their words as "he" instead of "they".  Also, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Birdo's considered "indeterminate gender," which I think works fine.  Like I said, it doesn't matter much to me if the entire page says Birdo is female as long as it points out the evidence that Birdo might not be one.  I do find it strange that so many people refuse to believe Birdo as anything but female, however.  [[User:UrsulaBoi|UrsulaBoi]] 13:17, 11 June 2008 (EDT)
::::::Oh, I totally understand about the multiple Birdo's.  But, at the same time, they chose their words as "he" instead of "they".  Also, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Birdo's considered "indeterminate gender," which I think works fine.  Like I said, it doesn't matter much to me if the entire page says Birdo is female as long as it points out the evidence that Birdo might not be one.  I do find it strange that so many people refuse to believe Birdo as anything but female, however.  [[User:UrsulaBoi|UrsulaBoi]] 13:17, 11 June 2008 (EDT)
:::::::Maybe they refuse to call Birdo anything but female because they're against this thing called ''cross-dressing''. Also, the only time Birdo is ''usually'' called a male is in Japan, sort of like Vivian (except Vivian ''is'' male in Japan). {{User:Toadette 4evur/sig}}
:::::::Maybe they refuse to call Birdo anything but female because they're against this thing called ''cross-dressing''. Also, the only time Birdo is ''usually'' called a male is in Japan, sort of like Vivian (except Vivian ''is'' male in Japan). {{User:Toadette 4evur/sig}}
You realise that crossdressing isn't an accurate term, since this character does not wear clothes...... - [[User:Ultimatetoad|Ultimatetoad]]
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