Re: Gay stereotypes in Evangelion.
At least a month into our trip, my companion Fox is still yet to
compose a decent followup message header to lure the rare and wild
"sanjian" <sanjian@widomaker.com> to our campsite. We have, however,
recorded its cry, as heard on Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:29:30 GMT, which is
as follows:
>Ok, short hair, I really don't care one way or another about, but your
>slight of small chests cannot go overlooked! A girl doen't have to be
>r4xx0r3d to be attractive or feminine. Maya's build would be more slim or
>athletic than boyish. And, having spent alot of time around runners (my
>cousin ran Cross-Country, so I knew most of the track and XC teams), I can
>tell you that athleticism does not always (or even usually) mean manishness.
>
>As far as her ability to fix things, there are few anime generalizations as
>cute as the techy-geeky girl. Now, if we could only get her to wear
>glasses....
I actually thought it was nice to see an anime geek-girl who didn't
wear glasses for once. They just don't do it for me... at least, not
on girls. But then, MIsato is my woman of choice from Eva. Mrrrowr...
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