Display title | Gender Equal Ensemble |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Gender Equal Ensemble is an ensemble, team, band, family or other group of main characters, consisting of at least four members, that has the exact same number of males as it does females. This is normally done for either for reasons of advancing gender equality, attempting to appeal equally to both male and female demographics, or for reasons of balance and symmetry. If the characters are not related to each other it can sometimes make it easier to Pair the Spares. In a family scenario, this will often take the form of having a father, a mother, a son and a daughter, so that each standard role in a nuclear family has a representative. |