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Originally Posted by detrius This thread discriminates against hermaphroditic and genderless avatars! |
I remember a thread on the official forums (which became quite heated) about the inability of LSL to detect the sex of an avatar. Some people were quite upset about the possibility of an llGetAvatarSex(key id) function, on the grounds that it forced them into a M/F dichotomy that they didn't buy into.
However, English does that anyway. Either you type "/me scratches her nose" or "/me scratches his nose" - unless you really prefer "/me scratches its nose". "/me scratches their nose" gets stilted real quick, as anyone who has tried to write llSay dialog in scripts will know.