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4th Gen Male Vs. Female Pokemon

POKEMASTERALEX

Pokemon Master.
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    Do you make it your business to get one or the other? I just realized with the exception of a miltank all my ev trained pokemon are male. I guess I do it so when I need to pass down moves I don't have to re-breed much. The only benefit to having female pokemon in terms of breeding would be to pass down the species.
     
    I guess it depends. I prefer pokemon like Gardevoir or Ninetailes to be females, since they are more feminine IMO.
     
    Many male Pokemon look better, but there are some female Pokemon that look better than the male, too.
     
    I think there's no difference between a female Pokémon and a male one. But my team Pokémon are often male or genderless.
     
    I restarted my Diamond game 10+ times so I could get a female Chimchar, so I could breed it for Chimchar offspring to put on GTS. I now have all three D/P starter Pokemon.;)
     
    I catch female looking Pokemon like Pachirisu and Jigglypuff
    I catch male looking Pokemon like Bagon and Machop.
    But I can't imagine if Nintendo gave clothes for female Machoke and MachampX]]
     
    If it's something like a Machamp, then I would definitely make it male.
    My whole team happens to be male, but that's only by chance.
    I usually never care about genders.
     
    lol clothes for a female machamp that would look ridiculous. haha even though there is lipstick on female wobbuffet.
     
    well...wobbuffet is just strange lmao
    I usually try to train male pokemon,
    I end up giving all the moves to them and breeding for moves becomes much simpler.
     
    I like my feminie pokemon (Clefairy, Jigglypuff, Roserade, Beautifly, ect.) to be females and the masculine ones (Lucario, Dragonite, Dustox, Machoke, ect.) to be males. Otherwise IDC. :D

    feminine* I hate it when I mis-spell stuff. xP
     
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    if it look like a dude then i'll try to find a male

    if it look like a chick then female

    if its inbetween then coin flip it

    lol
     
    I usually do the same as Ninve. if it looks more like a male, then male. If it looks more like a female, then female. But I can't see why GameFreak would have some Pokemon even able to be male or female...look at Milotic. She should DEFINATLEY only be a girl.
     
    It depends on what the actual species of pokemon look like.
    But usualy I like to have at least one female in my team, becuase I constantly find that my team is dominated by males, and its annoying to go up against somthing with attract to remember that all your team are the opposite sex to what's using it.
     
    I just take a look at the Pokemon and think which would suit it best.

    Mostly my team is male, but sometimes I get females. Seems to me that most suit male.
     
    I don't care if a pokémon is female or male. I have 2 males, 2 females and 2 genderless pokémon, it's balanced (curiously it was by chance LOL)
     
    I don't have much preference unless it'll affect breeding... or in the case of Pikachu I just don't like how the females' tails look. XP
     
    I think that dialga is a girl while palkia's a boy but you never know with unknown genders.
     
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