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CW's Batwoman

Started by CarlD., October 14, 2019, 10:49:11 AM

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HappyDaze

Quote from: CarlD.;1112130Take a ll kinds, I mean I've seen that video game character Chun-li described as being too mannish.

Please don't take her being mistaken for Justin Beiber as a sign that people necessarily consider RR mannish; perhaps they see JB as looking rather feminine, but more likely it's a bit of both.

CarlD.

Quote from: HappyDaze;1112169Please don't take her being mistaken for Justin Beiber as a sign that people necessarily consider RR mannish; perhaps they see JB as looking rather feminine, but more likely it's a bit of both.

*laughs* No worries That is a possibility. It really doesn't matter, IMO. People's opinions on looks are going to vary a great deal. I guess it only really matters whether you think she looked right or wrong for the part and that's still pretty subjective.
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