Thanks for your comment, Alex. I think, if truth were to be told, we all have our own personal gender bias, both in real life and in the characters we create. We are all, each in our own way, tellers of stories, whether we actually put those stories into words or not. Our stories come from us, from our thoughts, our dreams, our fantasies and desires. As such, each story falls pretty well within our own comfort zone. It is possible to create a story outside that zone, but it takes conscious effort to do so. After all, we are all the end result of centuries and generations of customs, traditions, beliefs, things that divide us to this day, and gender is probably the oldest of those divisions. When it comes to character creation, neither gender is the right choice, just as neither is the wrong choice. As in all other things, it's a matter of personal preference, and no one preference is more or less valid than any other. My questions are meant to spark discussion between writers, and maybe even comments by readers on their thoughts, and I couldn't be happier with the response this question has received. Write within your comfort zone, write within your own personal passion, and I've no doubt there will be more than a few people out there who appreciate the results.