
She's not a dude! by brown
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brown and the original can be found here.
I bought this commission during one of his live streams and I am super happy about this~! cx
The only thing that annoys Zena more then being told to go on a diet, is Zena being called a "guy" or "dude" or anything that is considered a male stereotype~.
Zena cant help it that she's a bit of a tomboy at times, Well that and she does have a bit of a lack of "cleavage" which make many think that Zena is a Male Lucario rather then Female.
So unless you wanna have free stay in her belly, with a high chance of being turned into belly pudge, don't call Zena a "guy~."
Of course even after that everyone is going call her a guy anyway~. cx

I bought this commission during one of his live streams and I am super happy about this~! cx
The only thing that annoys Zena more then being told to go on a diet, is Zena being called a "guy" or "dude" or anything that is considered a male stereotype~.
Zena cant help it that she's a bit of a tomboy at times, Well that and she does have a bit of a lack of "cleavage" which make many think that Zena is a Male Lucario rather then Female.
So unless you wanna have free stay in her belly, with a high chance of being turned into belly pudge, don't call Zena a "guy~."
Of course even after that everyone is going call her a guy anyway~. cx
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Exactly, its a bit of a play on how in the official version of Lucario, there is no difference between the male and female gender of Riolu or Lucario, so after I hatched Zena here, I decided to have a bit of fun with it, on how many would assume that she was a male Lucario and would pay the price for it~. cx
It's a common mistake, especially given that only roughly one in eight Lucario are female.
Or so we've been told anyway. I think it just looks like the males so greatly outnumber the females because breeders of captive Riolu are careful to make sure only the males ever get out, while most females in the wild would prefer to be mistaken for male since it cuts their chances of being captured for breeding.
Of course, most female Lucarios lack such an effective incentive for others to get their genders right (or wrong, if you're into that sort of thing).
Or so we've been told anyway. I think it just looks like the males so greatly outnumber the females because breeders of captive Riolu are careful to make sure only the males ever get out, while most females in the wild would prefer to be mistaken for male since it cuts their chances of being captured for breeding.
Of course, most female Lucarios lack such an effective incentive for others to get their genders right (or wrong, if you're into that sort of thing).
Which I dont mind at all~.
In fact I think it works with my OC Zena as when I was growing up, I used to watch a lot of japanese anime and some of them have female characters that are sensitive about not having "cleavage" and tend to get angry when someone points out their "short comings" one of the best examples of that is Lina from the Slayers and her friend Naga whom Naga always points out Lina's short comings and its just so funny~.
this video is the best example of one of these moments~.
In fact I think it works with my OC Zena as when I was growing up, I used to watch a lot of japanese anime and some of them have female characters that are sensitive about not having "cleavage" and tend to get angry when someone points out their "short comings" one of the best examples of that is Lina from the Slayers and her friend Naga whom Naga always points out Lina's short comings and its just so funny~.
this video is the best example of one of these moments~.
Ditto.
Your argument is invalid.
Breeding mostly male pokemon with a genderless pokemon would also help perpetuate the rarity of female pokemon
since, theorizing that ditto only provides copied DNA, the only real DNA provided would be from the actual pokemon, which would more commonly be male.
Your argument is invalid.
Breeding mostly male pokemon with a genderless pokemon would also help perpetuate the rarity of female pokemon
since, theorizing that ditto only provides copied DNA, the only real DNA provided would be from the actual pokemon, which would more commonly be male.
Dittos are not easy for the average trainer to come by either. And even if they weren't, that's still 1/721 that can produce a Riolu egg with a male Lucario (a female Lucario, in contrast, could produce a Riolu egg with over two hundred different species). So even though it clearly hasn't kept females of the species from getting into the hands of other trainers, it has no doubt kept the supply well below the demand.
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