Killer8
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If this really isn't that big of a deal as some people in this thread are suggesting, then why would Nintendo feel the need to put this language on the Mii style selection screen? Also, notice how they used the term "specific gender" instead of stating which style would be reflected as which gender? Why do you think that is?
Nintendo are being purposefully vague on this screen because it's such a hot button issue and someone will be mad no matter what they do.
If they call them male/female people will be angry.
If they call them body type A/B people will be angry.
They chose to simply present them as 'styles' instead of genders, each unnamed, and leave it up to the user's interpretation of what the pictures mean. To well adjusted people, it's obviously a man and a woman.
The language of the sentence below it suggests Nintendo are deferring to individual games the association of either of those 'styles' with a specific gender. So if you pick what's obviously the male, but in someone's deranged head cannon they think that's a female, they can't be upset at Nintendo for the outcome when they boot up Trad Life Simulator 2025.