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As I said before: I absolutely agree. I just typed the description she gave me of the game she wants.
No worries. Just phrase as "What are some android games that are good for kids, age X - X, with a traditionally feminine or "girly" aesthetic?"
That asks your same question, without implying (intentionally or not) that all girls are a "princess that likes pink"
She's in primary school, she doesn't have that nuance
Every primary school girl likes pink and princesses and is too dumb to enjoy fighting games of course
Nobody is saying that.
The person I'm replying to says that the way she phrases things has subtext that she should avoid, I'm saying that she is in primary school so fuck it