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In Japan, what qualities are almost universally held as being primarily masculine? Primarily femenine qualities?

>> No.6097142

Japan/General

>> No.6097153

Threads, obviously.

>> No.6097164

>primarily masculine?

Muscles

>Primarily femenine qualities?

Nothing

>> No.6097212

Bishie face, faggy body, small penis...
Yup that's right.

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6097249

Maybe I wasn't clear?

Alright, let's assume I wanted to create the ideal Japanese man/woman for a story. Let's also assume I wanted to place in this character what Japanese culture holds to be the best personality traits/morals/goals/etc. What would thos traits/morals/goals/etc. be?

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>>6097249
Japanese women want men who look like Japanese women who want to rape them.

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Unironically.

>> No.6097293

To be honest, I grew up on shoujo manga, so I had always held handsome bishonen (especially with long hair blowing cooly in the breeze) as my standard for masculinity, and was actually quite shocked when I realized that this wasn't a universal standard.

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