Planets themselves do not have genders, but in various cultures and mythologies, they are often personified as either male or female. For instance, Mars is typically associated with masculinity, while Venus is often linked to femininity. This anthropomorphism reflects human traits and attributes projected onto celestial bodies rather than any inherent quality of the planets themselves. Ultimately, gendering planets is a creative interpretation rather than a scientific classification.
No, it can't.
There are no such things as "girl planets" and "boy planets." Though, Mars was the Roman God of War. He was a boy.
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Planets don't have genders
A boy. Wendy Pleakley is an alien from the planet Plorgonar and his species is Plorgonarian.
of course!
Well i can't really answer that question, because every girl is different. Each girl look for a different characteristic in a boy. Each girl with their own characteristics, will match up to to the boy they like.
Look between their legs.
Neither; it is an object without gender.
You can tell because if its a girl planet then its gonna be pink and girly. if its a boys planet then its gonna be gross nasty and smelly...Actually, I think you can probably tell by the Greeks goddesses and gods and the Romans. If its a Greek God then its a boy. If its a greek goddess then its a girl. Example- Venus is the goddess of love so the planet venus is a girl since she is a goddess. Another Example is that Jupiter is Zues from Greek mythology and he is God of all the Gods in Roman and Greek Mythology. So, since he is a God, he is a boy!
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boyIn astrology, Mars is considered a masculine (boy) planet.