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For now I really understand only vinegar face, if it's faces like Saki Ooishi and Sumire Mizukawa as the examples somebody posted. Would this mean Akane Kudou, Hana Kano and Reiko Seo and such also have vinger faces? This system is confusing and to me doesn't feel intuitive, though so far vinegar makes sense if sirs are using it correctly. With men's faces, maybe it feels more intuitive because this collage has demonstrative examples of one for every face type. If Japanese don't use it for women's faces, this adds a complication to how /jav/ may begin to use it in an inconsistent way. Maybe if sirs develop it into a mutually understood system of JAV actress classification, somebody could make an autistic collage of specific face types with multiple examples... I'd need to see that to truly understand how some of them apply to women.

In any case, I propose that because of 4ch's wordfilter that makes "onions", why not instead use the form "soya" as it's equally correct in English and does not get filtered? So, it would be "soya face" instead of becoming "onions face", because at least for me this evokes a completely different type of face.

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