
You forgot to mention Robin Hood in there. Hid in shadows, used a wooden bow, didn't use a heavy weapon. He must be very feminine, yet could charm women just fine. Friar Tuck also seemed to wear robes and Little John used a giant staff.Not that I wanna fall for the trap, but I will. But, I don't think you understand what masculinity and femininity mean.
First in regards to the examples you gave. RNG is synonymous with gambling, gambling is a form of risk taking. Taking risks tends to be a masculine quality. Using a pet would mean being assertive, basically dominant to a submissive, as well as a sense of loyalty from the pet. Control and loyalty are masculine traits. I will give you that stealth might be more feminine, since it's based on doing things without notice and that is usually a feminine characteristics, but who's really to say. This all could be spun in any direction based on perception. I mean we view "healers" as female but aren't doctors, who are viewed usually as Male, healers too. Why can females only be "cooks" and not chefs, they do the same things after all. But its ones perception. So please stop categorizing, and let people choose for themselves.
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