Talk:Taka Jamoreesa

Taka's Gender
I edited Taka's page to list that they're nonbinary, the term for a gender that falls between or outside of male and female, but I noticed that the term nonbinary was removed to revert the page to how it had been before I edited it. Why is this? Nonbinary is the accepted word for one that is neither male nor female, it's a word nonbinary people themsevles use and a word used by the official Star Wars website to describe one of the artists for the new female character book. And yes we haven't gotten explicit confirmation that Taka is nonbinary but looking at how Taka is presented and how this wiki handles confirmation of male and female characters, I don't think it's incorrect to list. For characters that are male or female, the source is (usually) listed as the story they come from. How many of these characters are explicitly called male or female and how many are given male or female markers on their page just because they use he/him or she/her pronouns in their stories? Taka uses they/them pronouns, the most common nonbinary pronoun. If we can call male and female characters who haven't been explicitly referred to as male or female, but have been referred to as he or she, male or female why shouldn't we be able to call Taka nonbinary for using they/them pronouns? I'm making a big deal over something that ultimately seems like it matters very little but as someone in a relationship with a nonbinary person I know Taka being nonbinary and using they/them pronouns means a lot to both myself and my partner, who rarely sees themself represented in fiction. Aside from personal reasons, it just fits the style of this wiki to list Taka as nonbinary. Thanks for consideration and reading this --UmbraWitchAlraune (talk) 18:38, July 26, 2018 (UTC)