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You know, I'm female and I'm 5'10", the same height as Chris. It's not that unusual - some women are tall; that doesn't make them "manly". Just saying. Personally, I love Lovely. She makes me laugh. And laugh and laugh. [[User:Sussuro|Sussuro]] 01:58, 10 June 2011 (PDT) | You know, I'm female and I'm 5'10", the same height as Chris. It's not that unusual - some women are tall; that doesn't make them "manly". Just saying. Personally, I love Lovely. She makes me laugh. And laugh and laugh. [[User:Sussuro|Sussuro]] 01:58, 10 June 2011 (PDT) | ||
*You're correct, but you might be misunderstanding what the page is saying. I think the author of the description was suggesting that once it is established that she has broad shoulders and no hips, being a bit taller than average is also adding to the masculine effect. So the effect is primarily established by the former attributes, not by her height alone (her being as tall as Chris was the last thing listed, after all). I would suggest editing it if you wanted to clarify, but the page is protected for some reason... [[User:Canister|Canister]] 04:14, 10 June 2011 (PDT) |
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It's always the little things in Chris's drawing that get me. In this case, it's Lovely's thong straps. Really classy, Chris.--Beat 14:32, 22 December 2009 (CET)
- It's been pointed out that Lovely looks very much like Chris in drag - could someone do a side by side of Chris and Lovely? Now that I see it, they look very much a like...--Champthom 14:33, 22 December 2009 (CET)
You know, I'm female and I'm 5'10", the same height as Chris. It's not that unusual - some women are tall; that doesn't make them "manly". Just saying. Personally, I love Lovely. She makes me laugh. And laugh and laugh. Sussuro 01:58, 10 June 2011 (PDT)
- You're correct, but you might be misunderstanding what the page is saying. I think the author of the description was suggesting that once it is established that she has broad shoulders and no hips, being a bit taller than average is also adding to the masculine effect. So the effect is primarily established by the former attributes, not by her height alone (her being as tall as Chris was the last thing listed, after all). I would suggest editing it if you wanted to clarify, but the page is protected for some reason... Canister 04:14, 10 June 2011 (PDT)