The gender of a Titan is complicated; while Titans often exhibit a masculine or androgynous appearance, their form isn't necessarily indicative of the original gender of the human who transformed.
Here's a breakdown:
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Appearance vs. Original Gender: The Titan form generally doesn't depend on whether the original human was male or female. Many Titans, despite a masculine appearance, were originally female.
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Gender Irrelevance: The overall conclusion is that gender is generally irrelevant to the Titan form. The physical characteristics of a Titan seem to be driven by other factors and not by the biological sex of the human it came from.
In essence, while some Titans may appear male or female, this appearance doesn't always reflect the original gender of the person who became the Titan.