Asking this question on an internet forum means the answer is ... probably.toast wrote:Speaking of traps, does reverse trap make me gay?
All girls are traps
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From the perspective of a homesexual - if you are dating them - defintively yes!!!toast wrote:Speaking of traps, does reverse trap make me gay?
Or in Kenji's case it is making you legally blind.
Or are you by any chance talking about being one?
Ahh, Morticia? I would die for her. I would kill for her. Either way, what bliss.
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Courage Wolf has something to say on this subject.
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Pssh, women have no idea how easy they could control us... I'm, I'm just going to leave it to that just because I don't want to give them any ideas. (IF there are women who are on this sight that is.)
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You know, I realized something. If The Glass Menagerie was done into a Japanese style anime, Laura would be considered moe for her shyness. Just goes to show how distanced from reality anime character tropes are.
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Naw! Say it ain't so! Anime does not equal reality! Arrrrgggh!Warwick wrote:Just goes to show how distanced from reality anime character tropes are.
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Of course not, but it brings up this dichotomy in what you find attractive in anime and what you find attractive in real life. Take me, for example. I adore a good tsundere, but it's likely that if I ever met one in real life I'd label her as a bitch immediately and want nothing to do with her. Judgement values from either side do not commute well, that's all I'm saying. I make no attempt to say that we should take what we learn from anime/games and apply them to real life.
EDIT: Though I contend that the reason why tsunderes are popular in anime is because we are the omniscient audience and can appreciate the dere side, and so we can stand the more annoying tsun side because of the expected payoff eventually.
EDIT: Though I contend that the reason why tsunderes are popular in anime is because we are the omniscient audience and can appreciate the dere side, and so we can stand the more annoying tsun side because of the expected payoff eventually.
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And I contend that anime characters are usually made to be complete extreme and over the top solely for the purpose of making them easier to identify with. There are characters who show tsundere traits, but most would not label them as such because they are not completely ridiculous about it.
Off the top of my head, I'd say Holo shows several tsundere characteristics, but in a (at least marginally) realistic fashion.
Off the top of my head, I'd say Holo shows several tsundere characteristics, but in a (at least marginally) realistic fashion.
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Horo (I'm sticking with it out of personal preference) is a hard one to label because she's purposefully playing up the tsun side (or moe moe, or whatever side, really) to be manipulative. I sorta classified her as a Kuudere (and it appears that TvTropes agrees with me) in that sense, but it's really hard to pigeonhole her.
Oh and Shizune = Horo, so far in my book, anyway, which is partially why I adore her so.
Oh and Shizune = Horo, so far in my book, anyway, which is partially why I adore her so.
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It says we have balls to take a challenge...I think. But I will make a fool of myself to gain an interest from a girl. Even if it kills my my gentle heart!Bara wrote:Just what does that say about us men who know this and still line up to make damn fools of ourselves over the scheming women.Warwick wrote:So I'm reading a play called The Glass Menagerie for English class (taking summer classes), and I come across this little bit:
[quote="The Glass Menagerie, Scene 6
AMANDA: All pretty girls are a trap, a pretty trap, and men expect them to be !
[LEGEND: ' A PRETTY TRAP']
I can see the future but know not what is to come...
I know who I am, yet not who I will be...
I know who I am, yet not who I will be...