1 answers2025-02-18 05:48:34
Dry-humping only feels good if it progresses to wet-humping, i.e.- you're getting yourself revved up for the race. If you're just sitting on the starting line and revving, you're going to burn out the motor.
4 answers2025-02-21 10:04:49
For lovers of romantic novels, I strongly suggest you start some literary chit chat. Make fun of her in a healthy way Lightly make fun of her hobby or interests,"I don't understand that you enjoy 'My Hero Academia', even who likes Deku more than Bakugou?". The main point is just to be speaking with a smile in each paragraph, change things up while still following natural speech flow, and to read her mood. If she isn't feeling comfortable or things aren't going well for whatever reason, then stop what you're doing and move on. By learning about the kind of books she enjoys can give you a wealth of possible discussions and teasing ideas.
1 answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
Yamato is a common name and can apply to either gender in Japan. However, if you're referring to 'Yamato' from a specific ACGN work, for instance, 'Naruto', Yamato is a male character, a member of Team Kakashi.
3 answers2025-01-17 08:02:52
Although Godzilla has been depicted as a menace, the truth is that it has a pieces-and-pass heart.The original Japanese films always referred to Godzilla as "it." The Gender is left open. With the sequel "Son of Godzilla," audiences sees Godzilla playing the nurturing parent role for his son Minilla and demonstrating even a more maternal side. Nowhwere does the film refer to Godzilla as a 'he' or 'she, 'and this ambiguity provides yet another layer for interpretation of the character.
1 answers2024-12-31 13:15:59
You've got that right because I have been down the road many times and I bet that a lot of "Hunter X Hunter" fans know exactly what I mean. Kurapika's androgynous looks often get her/him misjudged mistaken for a girl. Yet,take this conversation - despite the long, blond hair and soft voice,Kurapika in theend is a boy. Like it or not. What Togashi did for Kurapika's clothing was to give the appearance of femininity while also leaving ambiguity. But Kurapika is indeed a boy. However, it is this intriguing combination of masculinity and femininity within his nature that makes him so intriguing to skews--a mysterious streak that adds depth and interest to his personality. So now, once and for all let us put it to bed: Kurapika is a male character in the 'Hunter X Hunter' series, a member of the Kurta clan. Twisting his looks like the rest of the characters in Hunter √ Hunter; but nonetheless that individualistic look is one of the reasons he stands out as one of the most memorable personalities to appear there.
4 answers2025-01-17 00:35:21
As an avid gamer, my ideal girl shares the excitement for the endless worlds we can explore together. She's sharp during a strategy game, adventurous through the fantasy realms, and supportive even when lag interrupts the most intense battle.
In the comic universe, she'd engross herself in the narratives, discussing plot twists and character development. This girl also wouldn't shy away from cosplaying our favorite characters at conventions, or debating which 'One Piece' arc is superior.
3 answers2025-01-10 14:57:49
Yes, 'Dororo' is a young girl in the series. However, she initially hides her gender and poses as a boy, mostly for her safety during the tumultuous period in which the series is set. As she accompanies Hyakkimaru on his adventures, her true gender is eventually revealed.
5 answers2025-02-06 09:25:44
The term e-girl means 'electronic girl', it is of recent coinage. It is closely associated with a fresh style of fashion which typically can be seen on platforms like Tik Tok. An e-girl normally merges anime aesthetics with fashionable streetwear and a strong use of colour (often in pink or purple). Their make-up is also usually heavy on cheek blush, freckles and winged eyeliner.