Just in very recent years, like in the past year or two, multinationals and the Unicode Consortium, the standard for the code-makers, started to say, no, the default person, the “joyful laughter,” “joyful tears” face needs to look gender neutral by default. If you want it to look like a boy or like a girl, you have to do additional work, and it must be the same amount of work to make it look like a boy and like a girl.