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Eugene is multi sex name , you can google it and you'll find a female pretty quickly. in the 2nd or 3rd image.Wait, her name is really Eugene? This isn't a typo?
Wait, her name is really Eugene? This isn't a typo?
Plot twist I studied in your school and have been preparing this plan for all this time.I had the same reaction of surprise as you, being French myself, I can say with all certainty that this is an unambiguously masculine name, even if there are unisex names in our language, this is not one of them. There are, however, feminine variants of this name, such as Eugénie or Eugénia, but it's a rather rare name in its feminine version, often judged to be very old-fashioned, somewhat outdated and not necessarily a very beautiful name either. In junior high school, I knew a girl whose name was "Eugénie" and it was a constant source of mockery, in addition to her somewhat unattractive physique - school cruelties be damned. Funny how it reminds me of that distant past now ! x)
If you're referring to German or English or other languages, I can't say, it's possible, because I'm not an expert in those languages either. However, if it's French, it's not a unisex name. I've mentioned these feminine versions above. You can check for French, I'm telling the truth that's all I'm sure of, having double-checked in the meantime before writing what I said above. So-called neutral or unisex first names are relatively rare in French, certain usages or forms having been completely lost, our language often favors masculine forms for a neutral use of a word, but it's quite categorical about the masculine-feminine distiction three quarters of the time.Plot twist I studied in your school and have been preparing this plan for all this time.
jokes aside eugene is unisex
however rest assured that girl has tits and a vagina nothing more or less lmao.
You can make the argument that in american lingo it is not but as your comment itself states it's a unisex in worldwide regardless.If you're referring to German or English or other languages, I can't say, it's possible, because I'm not an expert in those languages either. However, if it's French, it's not a unisex name. I've mentioned these feminine versions above. You can check for French, I'm telling the truth that's all I'm sure of, having double-checked in the meantime before writing what I said above. So-called neutral or unisex first names are relatively rare in French, certain usages or forms having been completely lost, our language often favors masculine forms for a neutral use of a word, but it's quite categorical about the masculine-feminine distiction three quarters of the time.
In France, for example, feminist activists are fighting to impose feminine variations on certain job names or words in everyday use, because they feel that our language doesn't encourage the use of feminine terms enough, considering that this is a sign of sexism and male domination that persists in our language.
P.S: I reconfirm it to you again after having once again checked the use of the first name in French, and it is always "Eugène" in the masculine, "Eugénie" or "Eugénia" in the feminine.
P.S 2 :
I saw in response to another comment that you cited as a source a Google search showing only Asian women (very strangely actually) mentioned with the first name "Eugene", but this is probably a random transliteration of their first name in the Latin alphabet, if not perhaps also in phonetic format, so it is undoubtedly unreliable for Asian languages (Chinese, Korean, Japanese) “translated” with Western characters. Above all, I think that the native speakers of these languages do not necessarily master the nuances of our languages (and conversely we do too of course for their languages) and therefore errors of this type are entirely possible. This example therefore does not seem very relevant to me, if at all. I say this of course without intending to be condescending towards native speakers of Asian languages.
P.S 2.1 : Apparently it is indeed a fault of transliteration from Asian languages to Latin/Western languages, we especially see in your example images of the actress and singer of the South Korean group music S.E.S, Kim Yoo-Sin from her real first name at birth, and whose stage name is "Eugene", which she chose out of a desire for Western romanization based on phonetic principles inherited from her native language.
As a reminder, page 16 at the very bottom for the Google images search capture, the example I am responding to here and which does not seem relevant, other than being an example likely to mislead the person who might come across it : https://f95zone.to/threads/dilemma-of-devotion-ch-2-ep-2-pulsehavenstudios.197755/post-13436284
Here I quote some things I found about how Korean works compared to our Western languages:
“female names generally have soft “vowel” sounds like 은 (eun), 연 (yeon), 아 (a), 예 (ye) while male names tend to have fairly strong “consonant” sounds like 석 ( seok), 준 (jun), 철 (cheol) or 혁 (hyeok)."
"Romanization of names
If you read Hangeul, the Korean script, you may have noticed inconsistencies in how Korean names are written in Latin characters.
Indeed, the romanization of Korean surnames is old and has often been kept by default over the generations. As a result, you are definitely pronouncing them the wrong way.
김 - Kim is pronounced more like [gim]
이 - Lee is pronounced simply
박 - Park is pronounced more like [bak]
최 - Choi is pronounced [chwé]"
"When it comes to first names, it is generally the person themselves who chooses how they want their name to be romanized. Since Korean sounds are different from foreign sounds, there isn't really a single answer, it's more about aesthetics."
"Note that no matter which romanized name you choose, it always represents a fairly close but never exact version of the Korean pronunciation. You must therefore refer to Korean writing to know how to pronounce a name."
Theses informations comes from this site (sorry it's in French but no doubt you will find it elsewhere, or you can use translation software to translate the page into your language)
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So I never claimed that first names were unisex on a global scale, otherwise you've misread me or misunderstood me because I wasn't clear enough, in which case I'm sorry. I told you with certainty that this was not the case for French (it's my mother tongue), with a degree of certainty necessarily a little less in English, and for much more distant languages I can have no certainty at all, because that's impossible for me. I only then noticed that your other example mentioned earlier (your Google Images search capture) only shows photos of Asian women, a priori the same person in most if not all the photos displayed, whether it's a stage name or a pseudonym resulting from the romanization of a Korean term; this same romanization of Korean follows rules that are sometimes confusing if not vague, and which Koreans often choose for reasons of their own (meaning or etymology, aesthetic criteria). In all likelihood, this choice is based on phonetic criteria, as the word contains vowels, and sounds that are generally associated with feminine characteristics in their language.You can make the argument that in american lingo it is not but as your comment itself states it's a unisex in worldwide regardless.
Now we could make a name changing patch for something this trivial if you want but I'm quite sure you're here for the girls not their names so much.
Anyway at least you still have a logical explanation other than the genius people that were here earlier calling this game "woke"
lmao like did I post rainbow flags over my game or something , there isn't even a gay reference.
I haven't made it that far in the game to determine if it's Woke or not. I just was caught off guard by her name being Eugene, of course, there's it's a culture thing. Here in the America it's commonly a guy name, when I think of the name "Eugene" I see this guy:You can make the argument that in american lingo it is not but as your comment itself states it's a unisex in worldwide regardless.
Now we could make a name changing patch for something this trivial if you want but I'm quite sure you're here for the girls not their names so much.
Anyway at least you still have a logical explanation other than the genius people that were here earlier calling this game "woke"
lmao like did I post rainbow flags over my game or something , there isn't even a gay reference.
This is mostly the UI upgrade update , most of the things people asked for have been added and content is relatively less than our usual size but still does have photoshoot with claire and julie scenes in class and stuff.let's goo!
This is mostly the UI upgrade update , most of the things people asked for have been added and content is relatively less than our usual size but still does have photoshoot with claire and julie scenes in class and stuff.
We mostly wanted to make sure no more UI errors or bugs existed and as you can see in changelog we took care of most of it.
That is the map button.Have you added shortcut buttons for faster, less tedious movement around the map ? The navigation arrows, whether in the house or elsewhere on the map, aren't very practical for quick and easy movement. In my opinion, you should add shortcuts to visit the various rooms in the house, include a shortcut for the map, and perhaps another for very frequent locations, such as the university, since the MC goes there every day to work, and it's above all a way of simplifying the player's life.
Vast areas like the university would benefit from shortcuts to get from one wing of the building to another.
I was thinking of a practical suggestion to replace those big, annoying navigation arrows: why not replace them with large clickable areas that are highlighted to make them easier for the player to find ? I've seen other sandbox VNs use this kind of approach.
That is the map button.
If you are inside the house or any structure you have the ability to go to map immediately.
Secondly the shortcut thing we're considering but we gotta find a neat spot for it , since remember the game's UI has to look clean too not just a clutter screen icon mess.
and lastly they are highlighted so I'm not sure what you meant by the last one.
No , photo studio should be unlocked and you can visit that place even if old save.Dont see the updated contents, do i have to restart game?