I don't think this is a "problem" nor is there a "confusion" about gender. I think this only reflects how much gender roles are enforced in our society. Unrelated to Animal Crossing, but, when I was younger, I used to think that Blues from Blues Clues was a boy, simply because she was blue. Gender is a spectrum and should be treated as such. Blue doesn't "belong" to boys nor does pink to girls.
Animal Crossing is a game with fictional characters. I think we should appreciate each villager as their own identity with their own cute personalities, rather than focusing on whether or not they're "female" or "male". Most villagers probably don't even fall towards one end of the gender spectrum or the other.
Everyone might not agree, but that's just my two cents. I say, embrace villagers as they are portrayed and have fun with it. It's a game full of animal villagers after all.
Animal Crossing is a game with fictional characters. I think we should appreciate each villager as their own identity with their own cute personalities, rather than focusing on whether or not they're "female" or "male". Most villagers probably don't even fall towards one end of the gender spectrum or the other.
Everyone might not agree, but that's just my two cents. I say, embrace villagers as they are portrayed and have fun with it. It's a game full of animal villagers after all.
