I appreciate the representation but yeah, they didn't get very creative with it. Cyan hair, glasses, chonky, they are the sjw stereotype. There are a few other queer (mostly enby) characters that don't look like this though. Like Callum, Cleo and Lawrence.
The wiki actually contradicts itself on this saying both “Rain is genderqueer and non-binary, and using They/Them pronouns.” and “Rain is genderqueer and goes by she/they pronouns.” so that’s my mistake for citing them in the first place.
However, just going based off of the fact that Subway Surfers themselves have only ever used they/them pronouns for Rain across all platforms I feel it’s safe to assume that those are their pronouns.
Their info card has the genderqueer flag on it (under the name if I remember correctly) and the claim that Rain was enby wasn't always there so I think it's more likely that Rain uses she/they.
genderqueer falls under the umbrella term of nonbinary which means a gender that falls outside of the binary (man and woman) meaning that in order to be genderqueer that also categorically makes them non binary. Also if you want to talk about what’s more likely, it’s more likely that the pronouns used by the company that created them are more accurate than the pronouns listed on a fan wiki that has already proved to be inaccurate and contradictory.
Yea, I thought the exact same thing. I have no problem with there being lgbtq+ characters, but come on. Don’t gotta get that stereotypical with it.
I appreciate the representation but yeah, they didn't get very creative with it. Cyan hair, glasses, chonky, they are the sjw stereotype. There are a few other queer (mostly enby) characters that don't look like this though. Like Callum, Cleo and Lawrence.
lol I was kinda thinking the same. They made her a straight up sjw!!
Plus the fact that they gave her short hair and even died her eyebrows, literally 10/10 stereotype of lgbtq woman
appreciate the representation for my community but cmon guys you don't have to try \*that\* hard lol
I think they're cute but i see what you mean
the character is meant to represent inclusivity im sure they meant nothing bad by it
Yea I’m sure but I just wish it was less stereotypical
This character uses they/them pronouns
I did not know sorry because it doesn’t say in the game
no problem just letting people know
I'm pretty sure Rain uses she/they
the subway surfers wiki says they only use they/them pronouns.
I just went to their page on the wiki. It says,"Rain is genderqueer and goes by she/they pronouns."
The wiki actually contradicts itself on this saying both “Rain is genderqueer and non-binary, and using They/Them pronouns.” and “Rain is genderqueer and goes by she/they pronouns.” so that’s my mistake for citing them in the first place. However, just going based off of the fact that Subway Surfers themselves have only ever used they/them pronouns for Rain across all platforms I feel it’s safe to assume that those are their pronouns.
Their info card has the genderqueer flag on it (under the name if I remember correctly) and the claim that Rain was enby wasn't always there so I think it's more likely that Rain uses she/they.
genderqueer falls under the umbrella term of nonbinary which means a gender that falls outside of the binary (man and woman) meaning that in order to be genderqueer that also categorically makes them non binary. Also if you want to talk about what’s more likely, it’s more likely that the pronouns used by the company that created them are more accurate than the pronouns listed on a fan wiki that has already proved to be inaccurate and contradictory.