Talk:Sans/@comment-1.233.163.117-20151028075956/@comment-70.68.117.55-20151031200319

^ Correct. When either the gender of the person is unknown, or they don't wish to be known as male or female (also known as agender), you use they/them to refer to the person. Many people project Frisk and Chara into being male or female depending on the player's preference, however they should always be referred to gender neutrally outside of your own playthrough to prevent confusion. Also, a lot of people (myself included) enjoy a protagonist that isn't gendered because it's really rare, so they are permanently just agender to us.