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    kikix12's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by NessaWyvern View Post
    Considering most of a woman's body fat is stored around the butt, hip and thighs, this is very unlikely(...)
    This is what I've been on about. "Unlikely" is not the same as "impossible". It means that it does not happen often.

    Quote Originally Posted by NessaWyvern View Post
    The first picture? looks like they have very little muscle tone, or they used to be a heavier weight, and has a little bit of loose skin from weight loss. It's hard to tell without context, but it's pretty far from the norm.
    And that's the problem. "Norm" is not the same as "realistic". I am by no means against the default form showing a rounder bottom by any means. The last few posts here that I made were 100% about the choice of words. Vahlnir could have completely ended this part with "Yeah, I meant more average proportions.". Instead he and all of you try to turn it around and claim me being "too serious" or "wrong" defending his point when it is simply, factually, incorrect.

    Am I "too serious"?! No. I am serious, but not "too" serious. The way you act and denies the fact that flat behinds can happen in reality, in a thread asking for bulges for the male characters to not all look like eunuchs because it makes the players uncomfortable, is rather rude to people that actually are in that position in a very real life, isn't it?! It is a fact. It happens in reality. For many reasons. Rarely, but often enough for there being guides on how to increase the bottoms size in a similar fashion to slimming diets.

    Quote Originally Posted by NessaWyvern View Post
    And many of us FFXIV players want characters that fit more closely to the norm, and there's nothing wrong with that.
    And that's what I said. The intent matters here. "Closer to the norm" is not a problem. "More realistic" is a problem. The first statement is simply dissatisfaction at a real state...because this is fiction and it can be changed easily. The latter is a denial of facts. A lie, an error, an offense to boot. But more importantly...a way, way overused word that is...significantly abused, misused.
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    Last edited by kikix12; 10-29-2018 at 03:31 AM.