Talk:Marc Anciel/@comment-24426075-20180801225250/@comment-30566621-20180802004218

Also androgynous and nonbinary/gender-neutral indicate very different things. People can be androgynous (usually used to refer to having visual qualities stereotypically attributed to the other binary sex) yet fully identify as one of the two binary genders. Nonbinary/gender-neutral people can have the visual qualities stereotypically attributed to one of the binary genders yet identify as neither. So just because Marc is androgynous doesn't mean that gender-neutral pronouns are expected unless Astruc or Feri or Hope specifically states that Marc uses other pronouns.

Plus, "Marc" is a masculine name/nickname, so it makes sense to use male pronouns, even if he turned out to be transgender.