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Professor Oak asks this because he forgot how human genders work. He works all day with Pokemon, so he looks for subtle differences between genders rather than the more obvious ones that humans have.
Lets say Oak looks at a random Pokemon. That Pokemon will always look like the rest of its species, the only exception being between genders and forms. Pokemon with different forms don't tend to differ between genders.
Now lets look at humans. Humans tend to look entirely different from each other. You can have long hair, curly hair, different facial structures, different clothes and so on. Oak sees these differences as different forms on a Pokemon, so he doesn't look for differences between gender and instead asks what gender you are.
So don't work too much on Pokemon, or you come off as a creepy stalker. Advice for life, that is.
Lets say Oak looks at a random Pokemon. That Pokemon will always look like the rest of its species, the only exception being between genders and forms. Pokemon with different forms don't tend to differ between genders.
Now lets look at humans. Humans tend to look entirely different from each other. You can have long hair, curly hair, different facial structures, different clothes and so on. Oak sees these differences as different forms on a Pokemon, so he doesn't look for differences between gender and instead asks what gender you are.
So don't work too much on Pokemon, or you come off as a creepy stalker. Advice for life, that is.