Girliest Katawa Shoujo Girl

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Choose!

Hanako
7
14%
Lilly
5
10%
Emi
10
20%
Rin
0
No votes
Shizune
1
2%
Misha
19
38%
Akira
1
2%
Meiko
0
No votes
Sae
0
No votes
Miki
0
No votes
Yuuko
0
No votes
Iwanako
6
12%
Other
1
2%
 
Total votes: 50

udscbt
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Re: Girliest Katawa Shoujo Girl

Post by udscbt »

OtakuNinja wrote:
Oddball wrote:Misha doesn't particularly strike me as girly. She's too loud and boisterous.
Most girl I've known are like that. :lol:
^this
I mean, obviously not every girl are like that (and most are like that only with friends, not with the new student just arrived to school some minutes ago) but I consider girls' characteristics to be chatty, loud and playful. Of course these are stereotypes, but that's what we're talking about.
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Dream
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Re: Girliest Katawa Shoujo Girl

Post by Dream »

Hanako.

At first i was going to choose Iwanako but since most of the few things we know of her come from an unavoidably biased perspective, well...
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Denouement
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Re: Girliest Katawa Shoujo Girl

Post by Denouement »

Emi first came to mind so I voted for her. Not so much voting on girly taste, but the fact that Emi has a quality that girls commonly have or are stereotyped to have: emotions that dance from one to the other. If I was voting on qualities on being very bright with their emotions, it would be Misha, but I can't find myself attributing that as a trait associated with girls as much as shifting emotions, nor have I seen girls be more "loud and boisterous" than I have seen them be very fickle with their emotions (be it playful or otherwise). I guess it really just depends on whatever way you want to look at "girliness".
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