Subject: Re: The Kudzu's gender.
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Posted on: 2010-07-07 01:03:00 UTC

I like the idea that gender in Flowers is just assumed. Maybe it is for the psychological response the particular gender garners from the agents (which would also explain the idea that different agents have different impressions of some Flowers gender). No matter how much we may bemoan it, in our modern society, males are still typically seen as more authoritative than females, so the Sunflower Official and Marquis de Sod take on strongly male personas, because that is the effect they are trying to project. The kudzu may have decided to take on a female persona to come across as more warm and caring to aide its work in FicPsych.

Thinking out loud here: Maybe it would seem male to a canon character or agent recruit traumatized by a Sue, because for that character the female persona wouldn't be trusted as much. Whereas a Grrl power character might perceive even the Sunflower Official as female. I agree with the others. I could see these kinds of perception differences making for interesting conversations.

Overall, I support leaving the wiki page with all female gender references, because that is how she is referred to most of the time. However that gender assignment came about.

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