Comment by R on YOUR THERAPIST

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@YOUR THERAPIST Where on earth is the insult? Genin really did look like Ishakan in the flashback, which can cause confusion to some readers. That's not an insult to the artist team, it's an observation. I didn't say they were sh*t or anything. There's no insult. Stop making things up.

Idk how you interpreted what I said as sexist. Whenever there's a "masculine" woman, she's always with a "feminine" man. From the stories that I've read, that's how it is when the man isn't "masculine", or when the woman isn't "feminine". I would like to see a change or pace where they have two warriors (male and female with warrior physiques) together. How is that sexist? I'm honestly so confused on how you guys read my comment. I would like to see something different from the norm. I want to see a pairing that glorifies muscular women without portraying them as "the man" in the relationship. 

That meowed person and you, called me b*tch and a sexist d*ckhead, but you have the nerve to say that I'm insulting someone? Lol

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@R The idea that women can't have muscles and remain "feminine" is what I'm tired of seeing, because that's not true. I would like to see this portrayed in a positive way in media, and you think that's sexist? Lol, that's not sexist. If anything, that's empowering the female image. Showing that women can exist outside of the box that society puts them in, and still be women/feminine. You think that's wrong? Lol get help.
@R if you're calling Genin's husband feminine just bc he's weak and on wheelchair, I think you think over it properly. Just bc he has long hair which is braided, on wheelchair, admiring flowers doesn't make him feminine. And about Genin carrying her husband, he can't walk and she's physically capable of doing that! Do not insult the characters using the terms 'masculine' and 'feminine'.