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I bet he'll use twitter even more now, if that's even possible.
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Not all women like metrosexual men. Many who do are young and grow out of it once they no longer feel intimidated.![]()
Per usual, SJWs project their preferences onto everyone. The outspoken people who they cannot project onto are immoral for having an independent mind and preferences of their own. It's sociopathic.
What are we chopped liver?He'll probably come crawling back to deviant art at some point. That's where he gets his 'views'. I cant think of anywhere else Dobson gets exposure....
I still wanna see a version of that shitty strawman setup but it turns out the guy's actually gay/bi and loves the new drawings.
Also I second @CuriousBystander on uncomfortable stuff. Unless the pain/whatever is something the subject is clearly into, it gets uncomfortable fast.
In the same way, plenty of men are put off by the countless vulnerable male doofus nerd schlub loser protagonists.It's not the sexy part that makes women feel uncomfortable, at least in my experience. It's the vulnerability. A picture of boobs has never made me feel uncomfortable. What does make me feel uncomfortable is a woman drawn to look both vulnerable and sexy, as if she's about to be raped or hurt somehow, but her distress is intended to titillate. The combination of helplessness and sexiness is very off-putting. If anything contributes to rape culture, that's probably it. Not an innocent picture of boobies.
Magic Girls
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These are some rough sketches I did for a Magical Girl anthology zine. Ultimately I did not end up producing anything for the zine because I realized... I am really bad at Magical Girl designs. lol
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Drawing the panties on the girl on the right, is the most unsettling part. He either planned on not giving her a dress or over wear or just wanted to see them there's no need to draw them like he did.Bare midriffs, high heels, breasts, see-through skirts not even trying to hide a panty shot. "Stop drawing sexist crap!" indeed.
I think he tried to draw booty shorts with a see-through skirt or something but it just looks so bad because it was half assed. Or maybe Dobson wanted his magical girl to fight in her panties.Drawing the panties on the girl on the right, is the most unsettling part. He either planned on not giving her a dress or over wear or just wanted to see them there's no need to draw them like he did.
It's not the sexy part that makes women feel uncomfortable, at least in my experience. It's the vulnerability. A picture of boobs has never made me feel uncomfortable. What does make me feel uncomfortable is a woman drawn to look both vulnerable and sexy, as if she's about to be raped or hurt somehow, but her distress is intended to titillate.
It's also the exact kind of thing men like Dobson love because of their white knight fantasies. They jump in with SJW stuff so much partially so that no matter if stories have to change, they can keep their fantasies alive in some way.That sounds like the cover of pretty much every Harlequin romance.
He works at Game Stop. His area of duty is to deal with customers who display unusual degrees of agitation over the design of video game characters.What is his day job? I'm picturing some kind of menial assistant manager position.
He works at Game Stop. His area of duty is to deal with customers who display unusual degrees of agitation over the design of video game characters.