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There is nothing wrong with having:All female characters
All male characters
All trans characters
All non-binary/queer characters
etc. etc.
It's your characters, not anyone elses.
You aren't sexist and phobic for not having
certain gendered characters or mixed genders.
It's just a damn preference, chill dude.
Don't try to 'dictate' others over their OWN damn characters
I posted this because awhile back, some folk were giving shit to a couple friends of mine about their ocs,
You don't have to like people's oc preferences, but don't harass others about it, just ignore it if you dislike it.
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Comments: 11
GreaserDemonDesign In reply to Inainis [2018-02-01 09:53:34 +0000 UTC]
Ah for me I have around 12 or 13 female characters the rest are male though B,)
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GreaserDemonDesign In reply to SmolPlush [2018-01-28 10:51:48 +0000 UTC]
Yeah and their is nothing wrong with that
it's only a preference anyways ~
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KittenPrince55 [2017-10-23 12:06:59 +0000 UTC]
This is nice! Like 90% of my OC's are male lol, and I have two ftm OC's
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GreaserDemonDesign In reply to KittenPrince55 [2017-10-23 16:26:40 +0000 UTC]
Same haha! <3 Except with me it's 95% male, and the rest female or sexless/genderless entities.
I think diversity in characters is really great but I also understand and can relate to people who have
mostly a specific gendered characters due to personal preferences or feeling able to identify mostly
with said characters with that gender.
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KittenPrince55 In reply to GreaserDemonDesign [2017-10-23 17:30:42 +0000 UTC]
For me it's most likely because it's easier for me to draw males than females, and as a trans guy I feel a connection to my male characters, both cis and trans, and in a way, I look up to my older cis male characters?? It's just easier for me to have male characters, ya know? It's interesting...
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GreaserDemonDesign In reply to KittenPrince55 [2017-10-25 07:57:14 +0000 UTC]
Yeah thats what I mean with 'able to identify better with',
I have a few trans friends (most of them being trans male too)
and they always tell me they feel most comfortable and connected to
male characters, weather they be cis or trans too.
I think difficulty-wise, males and females are equally difficult for me to draw?
At least humanoids, with animals its easy regardless of the gender or sex.
I have the tendency though to make women look a bit masculine sometimes
with their facial features and shoulders, I'm a bit more used to drawing broad shoulders
and more 'squared' faces.
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