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2. Luneth (Final Fantasy III)

Female Gender Clues:
1. is wearing a baby-blue, turtleneck sweater, with skin-tight white jeans I don't believe I'm going out on a limb by saying that is women's clothing.
2. There aren't too many men who would go to the trouble of coordinating their pant color with their skin tone.
3. God did not intend for man to have hair that pretty. It says that in the Bible somewhere.

Male Gender Clues:
1. The majority of videogame women often wear fewer layers and expose more of their "sexy parts" than what Luneth is doing. It seems as if Luneth's creators were actually inventing clothes to cover up that pale skin. Is that a belt shirt?
2. If that's a fanny pack resting around the back, then Luneth is committing a predominantly male fashion crime.

Gender Disclosure:
Deep within the depths of Luneth's fanny pack rests his dignity, because Luneth is a man.


1. Bridget (Guilty Gear Series)

Female Gender Clues:
1. Bridget appears to be wearing some sort of Nun's outfit, and I'm pretty sure only women can wear those.
2. I have never met a man named Bridget.

Male Gender Clues:

1. Just like hockey and rugby, yo-yo is a sport dominated by males, and Bridget is certainly demonstrating his/her yo-yoing competence by pulling of a near flawless "Around the World."
2. Isn't that the Chevy Truck symbol on Bridget's hat? I guess that's kind of masculine.

Gender Disclosure:
In a game full of glam-rock, big hair characters, Bridget still manages to be surprisingly ambiguous. Suprisingly, that nun with long hair and silky smooth skin named Bridget is a guy.