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Nice Guy and Only Sane Man are Unisex Tropes. The name doesn't really matter, though you can use gendered redirects on character pages if necessary.
Edited by WarJay77 Working on: Author Appeal | Sandbox | Troper WallA recent discussion
declared that for examples in work's trope lists, only the main trope names should be used even if misgendered, while it's fine to use redirects on Characters/ pages. Why was it moved is odd since these are character tropes.
In case their identity is questioned see Character pronoun and identity discussion
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Given that they are now recurring characters in the franchise, another troper saw fit to move Glen and Glenda to the main Character page for Child's Play, which brought the use of their now former pronouns within their entries to my attention. I saw fit to change the pronouns used in the entries, but found myself unsure whether or not certain tropes should also be removed, given that Glen and Glenda do respectively identify as male and female in certain parts of Seed of Chucky (though they no longer do anymore).
The edits/tropes are as follows:
For Glen:
For Glenda:
Should these tropes be removed, be changed, or should they stay given that - once again - they each respectively identified as male and female in Seed (plus Glenda did indeed repeat Like Mother, Like Daughter word-for-word like the edits says)?
Edited by WiryAiluropodine