Talk:Status/@comment-37.142.146.92-20150118165648/@comment-37.142.146.92-20150118181024

@Angel I'm well aware of the fact people tend to voice characters of the opposite gender, that's why I said I think it need to be looked upon i a different way.

I understand what you're trying to say about part of the fandom not being able to undersand the concept otherwise, but I think it sometimes creates a bigger problem, I have come across people in the fandom making obnoxious statements about people who refer to the VY's voices with accordance to the gender the voice leans towards, which is a proof it doesnt necessarily help them understand it. I don't mean to sound mean but I think it seems like even Robyn here doesn't fully understand it... I think the whole idea behind the VY series was to return Vocaloid to a more professional path, not having the avatars affect what people think of the voice and that each individual prodcer could make up their own image of the vocalist, not trying to sell them as voices that could be interpreted as both female or male.

I was just trying to point out the fact it kind of looks wrong, I think it looks unprofssional...