Dex-chan lover
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Why, yes, I do love androgynous bifauxnen women who are cooler than me. They are exactly my type.Is this a fetish? A trope? Drawing a character that for all intents and purposes looks like a guy but is girl, call her "prince" cause she looks like one but still get her in love with the male MC? This is literally the same sketch, same character (appearance wise) from the Mikadono sisters manga.
You know that liking women with big boobs or men that are muscular are fetish? Liking smaller or taller women is also a fetish.how in hell is this a god damn fetish? do you think MEN that like more masculin women is a FETISH? bro get some crowbar in your god damn narrow minded brain and make it wider a little
Just because it's not yours dont mean it is not. Most romance story are made by following the author's fetish.Just because it's YOUR fetish doesn't mean this is a fetish work.
Is there a festival or was there a group price? What's up with people like you going crazy and insulting other because they talk about fetish?I'm not surprised to see idiots calling this Yaoi, a fetish, or saying she looks like a guy. Go touch grass, dumbasses.
Well, it's not my kink but i suppose someone have to say it, wellcome to the dark side.Is this gay? I mean, she's still a girl and all but this feels gay.
I'm loving it either way though.
I'm not surprised to see idiots calling this Yaoi, a fetish, or saying she looks like a guy. Go touch grass, dumbasses.
Nah I'm just always pissy and I'm just sick of seeing that shit.Damn someone pissed in your morning cereal
Dawg, you have managed to convey what I have always wanted to in regards to this manga, and you have done it more eloquently than I ever could have dreamed to. Bravo, my good fellow, bravo.Tomo makes it a point to praise Ibuki's athleticism without being hung up about it. In fact, he's actually happy for her and can admire her abilities and image without any hard feelings. Even then, he is able to acknowledge that she isn't very proud of her lack of perceived femininity and tries to cheer her up, pointing out that she would in time have no more reason to be insecure about it, because normally the boys would end up taller than her (which doesn't actually turn out to be true by what can only be described as a freak (epi)genetic accident).
He encourages her to be herself, which is something that he has always been able to do completely naturally. He does not give a damn about unnecessary considerations, like whether it's proper for a lady to exude coolness, or if a guy should have sartorial skills.
A sewing needle wielding shorty, he sure doesn't have the optics of a cool guy. But with his boundless confidence and positivity, he has always been so, so much cooler than her. And she absolutely knows. You can tell what she's thinking every time she looks at him. "From the very start, you have always been way cooler than I could ever hope to be."