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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-03-14 07:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #3358 ]


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(Anonymous) 2016-03-15 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
Depends on what you consider feminine and masculine, I guess, which are kind of loaded terms. My ideal "male" elf would be slender, not super broad shoulders, have more "delicate" features (more narrow chin and face, larger eyes), no facial hair... Not stereotypically macho masculine, and probably closer to stereotypically "beautiful" over "handsome" but I'm not talking about them having hips and boobs or something.
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[personal profile] philstar22 2016-03-15 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm. I guess that makes sense. I guess for me feminine implies curves as apposed to masculine angles. I agree that elves aren't that muscular and are on the slim side. I don't know if I'd consider those things feminine, though.