User blog comment:MrTyeDye/What if the gender-swapped Loud House was the original one?/@comment-4618045-20170831002710

One thing I've noticed about Loud House is that there are moments that (inadvertently) suggest that all boys are filthy pathetic losers compared to girls. There's Lincoln himself, who's flaws tend to be more emphasized than his strengths. There's Clyde, who shares some of Lincoln's treatment (in addition to being unable to hold a conversation with Lori). There's Lincoln's other friends (who fifth grade doesn't seem to be treating well). And then there's the boys from Lincoln's dream.

While I can't guarantee there would be a perfect transfer (due to double standards), but I think a complete turn around would have the show focus more on the negative traits from the other perspective. The boys wouldn't be nearly as selfish, disgusting, or rude because otherwise the brothers wouldn't be able to be a cohesive unit. Linka would be a "butt monkey" in that she wouldn't be popular at school, would have a hard time fitting into what's traditionally girly (since she's constantly surrounded by men), and any attempts to conform to the "girl" would be viewed as insufficient (girls at school would view it as wannabe while the brothers would see it as gross).

I am by no means saying that I would be happy with this outcome. This is just based on observations I've made.