Thread:CITRONtanker/@comment-30384301-20171129041152/@comment-27480112-20171201230545

(Post #6) Fairy27 wrote: (Post #5) The Planted AKEE wrote: (Post #4) CaptainRustbolt21 wrote: (Post #3) Fairy27 wrote: (Post #2) CaptainRustbolt21 wrote: (Post #1) JeloElducal wrote: My classmate saw my SvtFoE character drawings and asked me if I could draw Jackie Lynn Thomas. Wait, they saw your SvtFoE characters? I thought they might make fun of you, considering that a girl is the main protagonist (no offense to any of the female RPers) Interestingly, making a female character a top main in most RPs or few fan fictions in my time is mostly because of my gender XD. Not feeling offended about it. Fun Fact:When I draw, I usually go for the males and not the females due to a couple of reasons:

A. It's really hard to make their hair and "Cute eyes" I normally draw on girls right.

'''B. I really, REALLY don't feel comfortable drawing their... y'know... Breasts.'''

'''C. I generally do not know. Maybe I'm just not used to drawing girls yet.''' I have the same problems. I just think this... Guys have an easier time drawing guys, and girls have an eaier time drawing girls. NOT TO BE SEXIST What I noticed, too. From what I observed boys like drawing or making other boy characters more while girls do the same but for their gender. Doesn't explain stuff like CITRON maining Jenny and Galaximus, or Jelo with the current liking of Star.

Post 2 response: Yeah. One of them probably watches it. As a bonus, I'm pretty sure he also sung "Chop Away at My Heart" from Milo Murphy's Law.

Post 3 response: Okay.

Post 4 response: Practice is the key!

Post 5 response: Yeah, but there are cases in which it's both (the person can draw both genders easily) or the opposite (guys can easily draw girls and vice versa).

Post 6 response: Yah but people don't just draw people of their gender always.

Man, have I missed a lot!