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  • I can't tell if that's a female yinglet or not. It's tagged as 'girly male' and there's no apparent breasts, but the short snout and tail-puff usually mean female. (Feminine-presenting males often wear faux plumes.) They all tend towards gender-ambiguous though.

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  • Escher said:
    I can't tell if that's a female yinglet or not. It's tagged as 'girly male' and there's no apparent breasts, but the short snout and tail-puff usually mean female. (Feminine-presenting males often wear faux plumes.) They all tend towards gender-ambiguous though.

    Don't only female's have plumage in their tails?

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  • Glasser said:
    Don't only female's have plumage in their tails?

    As a rule a tuft indicates a female. "Crossdressing" yinglets are common, but they usually have visible straps to hold on a faux tuft.

    That said, there's nothing wrong with an oc male having a real tuft; yinglets have a staggering rate of viable mutation. Also a yinglet that can afford nice clothes and a weapon could probably afford a high quality wig. Just because the average yinglet is scatterbrained doesn't mean they're stupid or can't understand technology.

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  • Une femelle , apparemment : les mâles n'ont généralement pas de plumeau sinon un plus petit que celui-ci

    Très mignon dessin , en tous cas

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  • Hmmm..... given how nobody can usually agree on how yinglet gender should be tagged save for the absolute most obvious cases, one could look at the name of the yinglet itself. To the best of my knowledge, Fintan is a Irish Boys name.

    On the other hand, that doesn't look like a faux plume. there is no visible binding.

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  • no tits and a small but well deserved tail fluff. hmm well dressed and shaved shell tooth. I would say probably flat chested female if it wasn't for the sword. yinglets aren't the bravest and females are even more so in most cases.

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  • calculator said:
    no tits and a small but well deserved tail fluff. hmm well dressed and shaved shell tooth. I would say probably flat chested female if it wasn't for the sword. yinglets aren't the bravest and females are even more so in most cases.

    that maybe so but un a pack that fear is lost for the most part so they may also be raised in a human famaly from an egg maybe ... but short rounded sout floof on tail my moneys on female with next to none chance of male with some rare as hell mutations that make them female in looks

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