Talk:Scarlet/@comment-4010415-20141113085419/@comment-24891101-20141117075750

Eh, Scarlet presents as male, and the incidence rate for non-binaries in general is quite low. That said, if Scarlet is non-binary, the page will reflect it. As to assuming gender, I am of the opinion that in the vast majority of cases the gender one presents as is the best null hypothesis, which will be disproven as soon as they make mention of pronouns, and the form of address corrected. I tend to go with the statistically favored option when crafting nulls. And they indeed has a long history of english usage as a gender-neutral pronoun, despite what Strunk and White, and their ilk, might tell you.