Talk:Nekomura Iroha (VOCALOID2)/@comment-37855715-20190430210818/@comment-53539-20190626224033

Technically, you have to consider that there are people who react badly as it is to what we have written on the subject.

A guy called Rationality Rules for example on youtube did a couple of videos on transgender athletes. There is basically no denying the impacts of puberty for example on the human body with males basically being 30% more stronger then females, we are a sexually dimorphic species, but aside from noting traits that impact how a vocal behaves... A vocal is a vocal.

In terms of sports, because of the 30% increase of strength male puberty grants, there is much more of a issue then here. However, some just don't understand and refuse to accept that there is such a effect of being born male or female.

In terms of Vocaloid, the implications of the effects of sexual dimorphism are a lot less. Yeah... We do have to note it because sadly, it exists...But I think its taking things too far to add a category for it. As I said, its basically just another form of unfaithful results that even Miku herself displays. The risk is that by adding such a category you could create a situation wherein things go badly.

We already have a lot of ignorance with Flower on the issue of gender, and despite saying constantly she is female there are those who refuse to accept her female status and what her to be a transgender female or even male. It gets to the point that her status of "female" recieves bias and can even be somewhat considered discriminated against. So in my opinion... Aside noting that Iroha and these other vocals are like they are, its just not worth opening up things to petty discrimination. I don't speak for everyone when I say this though.

Plus... Once you start doing this for one vocal trait... Your going to have the door open for the warrant of other categories. What about "Soft" type vocals for example?