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^^ It's not that the 'male'-side is less speculative about it. 'ore' is the only solid thing they've brought up & I doubt that's enough to base a conclusion on. So the inevitable verdict will be to wait it out, like we do most of the time. Besides that I doubt people voting for 'she', will ever get an even more concrete answer out of her.

What gender Mutsuki is, is really not that important in the story & it's a fairy tale that we'll ever get enough evidence to one-sidedly conclude this. This is to my prediction the closest we'll ever get.

She has said she's a male & she has said she's a girl. The male gender is considered a lie of hers, but she needs to be considered male, because of her speech & treatment by the environment. While Mutsuki saying she's a girl, isn't labeled as a 'lie', but more used as a precautionary measure & last stand of the opposition favoring male-pronouns "oh she lied about being man, well she might as well lie about being a girl.". Besides that she has left enough clues that her being looked at as a woman, is more a fear & discomfort, then wanting to be the other gender for ever. She has also showed us in several occasions how feminine she can be when it suits her to be feminine. Besides that she's slowly overcoming her past fear through murder. Once she feels confident in her killing, I doubt she'll still want to be part of the gender she's murdering.

Speculation or not, everything considered fact & hint, being a girl is still the best description for Mutsuki's overall physical & mental being, even if she goes through life as a boy. But that nicely proofs how easily it is to fool people in general and present them with an illusion they gladly eat up. Mutsuki walks around with the most effective disguise for her murders.