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<blockquote data-quote="Acquana" data-source="post: 1080189" data-attributes="member: 1616"><p>I wouldn't say that, my dear. But of course I've already described what I've seen.</p><p></p><p>Generalizations based on experience, not in a malicous way. And saying I'm flat-out wrong is a bit of a generalization on your part too, Buttercup. ;P</p><p></p><p>But you are right on a few points there, Buttercup. You're no less female for liking what you like. That and the "Virgin and the Venus" complex is fairly common among male perceptions. Take a look at Renaissence art by men and the rare pieces by women and there ya go. You'll see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>My real point to all my rambling up there is people are people, and despite what girls and guys these days are raised to believe, there's a difference! Sorry, I know it's not PC, but whatever. Girls are girls, guys and guys, and sometimes they wanna act like it. So? </p><p></p><p>The whole thing just is what it is. Poor Afrodyte made in into a group who has a tough time dealing with the difference (or maybe it's just her?), Buttercup and I are luckier.</p><p></p><p>Lord knows I'm not saying I'm right, cause heaven forbid anyone be sure of herself, but I DO think there are degrees of sex. And I also think that people change depending on where they are. I've seen it, it's not always concious. While the girl in my gaming group Texas generally acts the same everywhere she is, I've seen plenty of girls who relax and "let it all hang out" around guys. It's not like I act the way I do with my Texas gaming group the same way I would around a church girl group! </p><p></p><p>If you wanna see the battle between the sexes, you may also wanna check out comic book crowds. Rarely do I feel more feminine than when I'm in classes at art school and critiqing pieces guys have drawn. Especially the ones who read mainstream comics. Oh, brother. </p><p></p><p>Before I get into my rant on how to properly draw breasts, I'd better end this post quickly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acquana, post: 1080189, member: 1616"] I wouldn't say that, my dear. But of course I've already described what I've seen. Generalizations based on experience, not in a malicous way. And saying I'm flat-out wrong is a bit of a generalization on your part too, Buttercup. ;P But you are right on a few points there, Buttercup. You're no less female for liking what you like. That and the "Virgin and the Venus" complex is fairly common among male perceptions. Take a look at Renaissence art by men and the rare pieces by women and there ya go. You'll see what I mean. My real point to all my rambling up there is people are people, and despite what girls and guys these days are raised to believe, there's a difference! Sorry, I know it's not PC, but whatever. Girls are girls, guys and guys, and sometimes they wanna act like it. So? The whole thing just is what it is. Poor Afrodyte made in into a group who has a tough time dealing with the difference (or maybe it's just her?), Buttercup and I are luckier. Lord knows I'm not saying I'm right, cause heaven forbid anyone be sure of herself, but I DO think there are degrees of sex. And I also think that people change depending on where they are. I've seen it, it's not always concious. While the girl in my gaming group Texas generally acts the same everywhere she is, I've seen plenty of girls who relax and "let it all hang out" around guys. It's not like I act the way I do with my Texas gaming group the same way I would around a church girl group! If you wanna see the battle between the sexes, you may also wanna check out comic book crowds. Rarely do I feel more feminine than when I'm in classes at art school and critiqing pieces guys have drawn. Especially the ones who read mainstream comics. Oh, brother. Before I get into my rant on how to properly draw breasts, I'd better end this post quickly! [/QUOTE]
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