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Because these tropes name one specific gender (or a specific gender interaction), you might be tempted to think these are Always Female or Always Male. Not so. These tropes allow any gender to be included just as much. Although some will have more examples of one gender than the other, that is incidental. Contrast Double Standard.

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  • Unisex Tropes
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  • Because these tropes name one specific gender (or a specific gender interaction), you might be tempted to think these are Always Female or Always Male. Not so. These tropes allow any gender to be included just as much. Although some will have more examples of one gender than the other, that is incidental. Contrast Double Standard.
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  • Because these tropes name one specific gender (or a specific gender interaction), you might be tempted to think these are Always Female or Always Male. Not so. These tropes allow any gender to be included just as much. Although some will have more examples of one gender than the other, that is incidental. Contrast Double Standard.
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