Literally what are you talking about. If this was the only female character in the story, we could maybe call it reductive, but there’s a plethora of female characters, all with a variety of personalities and archetypes and levels of importance and seriousness. You’re basically saying women CAN’T be feminine because it’s stereotypical. Ridiculous.
The issue with women being characterized this way has never been that they shouldn’t be at all; it’s that they shouldn’t be the only example of womanhood.
Just be honest with yourself and say you have an issue with femininity.
Heck of a bedtime story, Ragdoll.
EEEEEEEE MAD SCIENCE LADY YESSSSSSSSS
Btw I am loving how you’re doing these introductions, it’s adding a whole layer of understanding to the characters.
She put a glove on top of her glove. Why isn’t that just part of the glove she already had on?
Probably because it’s not the only glove accessory she has. For that hand.
Do NOT underestimate how thrilled I am that you have a cool, brilliant lesbian main character!!!!!!!
IS THIS A JOJO
This whole thing with the characters and their particular Routines is incredibly cool. So good.
So, the pink lesbian clown’s routine is…
She’s Barbie?
I dunno, that feels…. reductive.
Literally what are you talking about. If this was the only female character in the story, we could maybe call it reductive, but there’s a plethora of female characters, all with a variety of personalities and archetypes and levels of importance and seriousness. You’re basically saying women CAN’T be feminine because it’s stereotypical. Ridiculous.
The issue with women being characterized this way has never been that they shouldn’t be at all; it’s that they shouldn’t be the only example of womanhood.
Just be honest with yourself and say you have an issue with femininity.