Talk:Bridget (Guilty Gear)

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Latest comment: 16 April 2025 by Tamamog in topic Consistent pronoun usage
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Consistent pronoun usage

Why are some parts of the article still referring to her with they/them pronouns? I can somewhat understand it for parts talking about her childhood (although imo those should also be changed to she/her), but especially in this paragraph the they/them-ing feels off:

"The subject matter of Bridget's gender identity was revisited years later in Guilty Gear Strive, with Ishiwatari redefining them as transgender. In the context of the game's story, Bridget had overcome the restrictions placed upon them regarding their gender, but found themselves unhappy as a man. As a result, Bridget now identifies as a woman, and uses female pronouns"

Why are we using they/them a sentence before saying "uses female pronouns", that just feels off.

(Would change it myself but I am new). Tamamog (talk) 14:40, 16 April 2025 (UTC)Reply