Saharah's gender?

That's definitely a possibility, but I meant I do think it's up to the player to decide what Saharah identifies as, if that makes sense? Since there's no real answer in the games.

yeah, i think so too. i like the idea of having her gender left as ambiguous as it is.
 
Pretty sure she's mentioned to be male in jap but other regions decided to make it a she.
 
Im pretty sure she is female since her name is feminine and she has massive eyelashes! Lol but you never know, Gracie in the japanese version is a male ! :)
 
Gracie and Saharah are both male in the Japanese versions of the games, but due to cultural differences elsewhere in the world, they are female in the American versions, although I believe they both still have male voices.
 
I think of Saharah as female, just because they seem like a female to me. They give off a feminine vibe, but they could also be a feminine male, (which is why I'm using they/them pronouns for Saharah, since I'm a little unsure.) I don't mind what gender they are, I'll still love them as an NPC, even though they aren't my favorite NPC out of all of the NPC's.~
 
This has been said before but I'll just repeat what some others have been saying, Saharah is a female in the Western version of the game. Villagers will refer to her as a she, regardless of how her voice sounds. In the Japanese version of the game, Saharah is a man. Characters will refer to him as a he. My point is, it depends on what version of Animal Crossing New Leaf you have.
 
In the Japanese version Saharah was a male same with Gracie but their genders were changed when the game came out within the country/states. I personally have always seen Saharah as a female.
 
lol its really funny how people think gracie is a male. i mean, her name doesnt sggest shes a male?


It's a fact that he's a male in the original so there's nothing really funny about that? Sure they made her into a female in the english version that's also a fact but as I said I like to stick with the original :)
 
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