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Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 9:54 am
by Liminaut
A couple of points:

First, about Hisao needing to take charge. He's recently been told that he has a life-threatening illness that he is going to spend the rest of his life managing. He's also just spent 4 months alone in a hospital bed after been abandoned by al of his friends. You may have noticed he's hella depressed, and a big chunk of all the paths are him dealing with that depression. In terms of taking charge, you may have noticed that worked out really well in Hanako's path, ... and Rin's path ... and Emi's path.

Second, Emi is just as bossy in her own way. So is Lilly. Lilly is very subtle, but notice that everything up until the airport charge that happens in Lilly's path is basically because Lilly wants it to. Rin doesn't boss Hisao around, but she is very self-directed and very 'un-feminine' in that regard. Of all the girls, Hanako may be the only one that's even somewhat typically feminine, and only somewhat.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:47 am
by SpunkySix
What's funny is to me, the part of Emi that takes charge and is strong is probably equally if not more attractive than her cheeriness. So I don't even think this is fully accurate, let alone sound in general.

Heck, Shizune is one of my least favorite characters, and the side of her that is dominant is by far the sexiest part to me. There's a difference between 'strong' and 'bossy' though, and that's where it breaks down. That's not even sex specific though, I just don't like bossiness in general, boy or girl.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:58 am
by metalangel
OP has an "interesting" definition of feminine.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 11:04 am
by Broomhead
Hello and welcome to the forums!
Nice to see a new face.

I think physically speaking, I (and most other males) prefer obviously female females. If I saw someone who looked like Favio or Dwayne Johnson walking down the street and noticed later they were female, I'd not be attracted to them physically. If I knew them, I may be attracted to them emotionally/romantically, and perhaps physically if I knew them a bit better.

As for the popularity of the girls, I'd think it's closer to Hanako>Emi>Lilly=Rin>Shizune. (Sorry Mega)

As a side note: In my signature, Lilly=Rin in terms of attraction. They are equal in my mind, but I am more romantically/emotionally attracted to Rin (Lilly is still very attractive in the respect), while Lilly is more physically attractive to me. So, you getting bad end with Rin pisses me off. But I'll leave CoffeeDrive to rustle at you.

Also, refer to A. A. Milne's theory on the rates of minds.

The devs have stated every good ending is a "Happily ever after" ending. Your analysis is invalid. >>
bossing us around and choking with a never ending stream of mental problems.
Someone doesn't have a white-knighting complex. I actually like people who make me think. My best friend is still an enigma to me and I've known him since I was 9. I've never been in a clinically abusive relationship, but I am happy with following directions laid down by someone who I respect. If I marry, I'll have to respect her. While I would dislike being bossed around, that's not a sexual preference. If my friend became horribly bossy, I'd close it off until they changed.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 11:58 am
by Umber
Lockhart wrote:Girls that don’t bitch, want to follow instead of lead, and are capable of supporting us as women.
I'm sorry, but at this I couldn't really bring myself to read any further. While I understand it's merely a descriptive example (and quite generalizing), it could be worded more sensitively as to not come across the wrong way. I'm personally catching a more 'obedient' vibe than a 'feminine' one.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:12 pm
by SpunkySix
Umber wrote:
Lockhart wrote:Girls that don’t bitch, want to follow instead of lead, and are capable of supporting us as women.
I'm sorry, but at this I couldn't really bring myself to read any further. While I understand it's merely a descriptive example (and quite generalizing), it could be worded more sensitively as to not come across the wrong way. I'm personally catching a more 'obedient' vibe than a 'feminine' one.
The phrase "Stay in the goddamn kitchen and cook, clean and make babies" comes to mind.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:26 pm
by Broomhead
Lockhart wrote:Girls that don’t bitch, want to follow instead of lead, and are capable of supporting us as women.
:shock:
I didn't see that on my first read. Now I'm pissed.

Whelp, Lockhart... only one thing you can do now...
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Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:26 pm
by Zarys
It's funny who many pseudo-feminists are like Kenji. :mrgreen:

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:29 pm
by metalangel
Umber wrote:
Lockhart wrote: I'm sorry, but at this I couldn't really bring myself to read any further. While I understand it's merely a descriptive example (and quite generalizing), it could be worded more sensitively as to not come across the wrong way. I'm personally catching a more 'obedient' vibe than a 'feminine' one.
This is why I'm confused. He says Emi is the best girl yet she is absolutely not demure or submissive. She'll kick you up the ass with her blades if you cross her!

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 1:34 pm
by SpunkySix
metalangel wrote:
Umber wrote:
Lockhart wrote: I'm sorry, but at this I couldn't really bring myself to read any further. While I understand it's merely a descriptive example (and quite generalizing), it could be worded more sensitively as to not come across the wrong way. I'm personally catching a more 'obedient' vibe than a 'feminine' one.
This is why I'm confused. He says Emi is the best girl yet she is absolutely not demure or submissive. She'll kick you up the ass with her blades if you cross her!
I too was confused by that. I mean... look at this face and tell me if you see submission:

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Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 2:14 pm
by metalangel
Cold rage face / Sex face
"I am going to break you in half!" / "I am going to break you in half!"

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 2:52 pm
by LordMarluxia
Define feminine.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 2:54 pm
by Zarys
Define define.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 7:09 pm
by ogorhan
Zarys wrote:Define define.
Define making sense.

As for the topic, yeah really not in the mood to write an essay for a response, too lazy :lol: . I think the others summed it on very well, everyone's preference is different and generalizing is bad/frowned upon.

Re: Feminine girls more popular than "strong grrrrls"

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 7:37 pm
by ParagonTerminus
While I must say this is a bad case of generalisation, I have to agree on the ides of liking "feminine" women more than "strong independent woman don't take no shit." They're wonderful friends, I can tell as much, but every girl I know who fits into that second category comes off as a little agressive and just slightly insane, beside their more redeeming qualities.

Being totally dependent on me isn't going to let you fly, but trying to get me entirely dependent on a woman is just as bad.