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The video is out and over, why isn't anyone talking about this???

We finally have a male idol, and he is everything! 🥰
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No the wiki sources delusions and are the only that think like that

I get my stuff from the Japanese side where none one is saying this
“The Japanese text does not have Shiver use any first-person pronouns that indicates a specific gender (such as atashi or boku). Shiver uses the pronouns "uchi"[1] which sometimes implies female, and "onore"[2] which sometimes implies male. Both pronouns can convey the Kyoto dialect through yakuwarigo ("role language") without gender, depending on the context.”
 

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“The Japanese text does not have Shiver use any first-person pronouns that indicates a specific gender (such as atashi or boku). Shiver uses the pronouns "uchi"[1] which sometimes implies female, and "onore"[2] which sometimes implies male. Both pronouns can convey the Kyoto dialect through yakuwarigo ("role language") without gender, depending on the context.”
Which is why people are speculating that Shiver is non-binary.
 

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Which is why people are speculating that Shiver is non-binary.
and those people are wrong as only the west seem to speculate such stupidity

“The Japanese text does not have Shiver use any first-person pronouns that indicates a specific gender (such as atashi or boku). Shiver uses the pronouns "uchi"[1] which sometimes implies female, and "onore"[2] which sometimes implies male. Both pronouns can convey the Kyoto dialect through yakuwarigo ("role language") without gender, depending on the context.”
Get an actual source and not made up nonsense expecualtion
 
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