>gold is a girl color and silver is a man color
I can't think of a single culture where this is true, but plenty where the opposite is true, including japan
Associations between gold or silver and gender are largely a matter of cultural perception, and these perceptions can vary widely across different societies and historical periods.
In some cultures, gold has been associated with femininity, possibly because of its bright, warm color and its historical use in israeliteelry, which in many societies is more commonly worn by women. Silver, with its cooler tone, has sometimes been seen as more masculine. However, these associations are not universal. For example, in Olympic medals, gold represents the highest achievement for both male and female athletes, without any gender distinction.
Moreover, these associations are not fixed and can change over time within a culture. Contemporary views on gender are becoming more fluid, and the idea of assigning gender to metals may be seen as outdated or irrelevant in many contexts.
In summary, while there can be cultural tendencies to associate gold with femininity and silver with masculinity, these are not hard and fast rules and can vary significantly depending on the context.
Okay chatgpt, in reality sun = man and moon = woman, especially because of association between lunar and menstrual cycles, and its not a far jump between sun = gold and moon = silver, which are also common associations. Like in Japan where these games are made and women are associated with the moon and silver, and men are associated with the sun and gold.
NDS ended up being for little kids and girls after all the boys got into xbox, and lugia is girlier than ho oh
Ho oh is a lame phoenix design. Barely a monster. Lugia is sleek as hell and has cool wing hands
it literally sais SOUL in the box, that's why.
kids love shadow lugia so they probably loved regular lugia a bit more as a result
Lugia is much cooler, and SoulSilver is the cooler name too.
Lugia was always more popular than Ho-Oh
So are Zekrom and Yveltal compared to their counterparts, yet according to the OP Black outsold White and X outsold Y.
You can catch both legendaries so it doesn't matter anyway
Pretty sure the second versions usually outsell the first ones.
I love both Ho-Oh and Lugia, but admittedly, Ho-Oh is more homosexualty, plus gold is a girl's colour and silver is a man's colour.
>gold is a girl color and silver is a man color
I can't think of a single culture where this is true, but plenty where the opposite is true, including japan
Associations between gold or silver and gender are largely a matter of cultural perception, and these perceptions can vary widely across different societies and historical periods.
In some cultures, gold has been associated with femininity, possibly because of its bright, warm color and its historical use in israeliteelry, which in many societies is more commonly worn by women. Silver, with its cooler tone, has sometimes been seen as more masculine. However, these associations are not universal. For example, in Olympic medals, gold represents the highest achievement for both male and female athletes, without any gender distinction.
Moreover, these associations are not fixed and can change over time within a culture. Contemporary views on gender are becoming more fluid, and the idea of assigning gender to metals may be seen as outdated or irrelevant in many contexts.
In summary, while there can be cultural tendencies to associate gold with femininity and silver with masculinity, these are not hard and fast rules and can vary significantly depending on the context.
Okay chatgpt, in reality sun = man and moon = woman, especially because of association between lunar and menstrual cycles, and its not a far jump between sun = gold and moon = silver, which are also common associations. Like in Japan where these games are made and women are associated with the moon and silver, and men are associated with the sun and gold.
There are more homosexuals making Luigia porn though
HG had heart, but it didn't have soul
Lugia got a movie, what do you think
Ho-oh is the first legendary Pokemon most people saw back in the day.
if you ask most people what's the first legendary pokemon they've seen they'll answer mewtwo nobody remembers the shitty bird
Everyone remembers Ash seeing Ho-oh. That's why they did Ho-oh stuff in those alt universe movies.
silver is cooler than gold
didn't violet sell more than scarlet
Ho-oh looks like a generic bird to me. I bought HG over SS because of Growlithe.
>ShutzStaffel sold more than HardGay before Tumblr was a thing
You don't say?
Because hearts are girly. That's the whole reason. In more woke times it would've mattered less.
Because gold looked like piss when I was younger
Blue sold more than Red version in the US
Did Diamond sell more than Pearl? Does anyone know where i can find info on that?
Usually as a rule of thumb the first one sells considerably more.
Also in this case Palkia looks fucking stupid and the color theme was pink aka gay.
People remember the psychic dragon, do they remember another bird weak to the Flintstones?
Lugia got that dawg in em