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5th of January, 2016 (Tuesday) - 7 comments
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Wally
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@Charidan: my actual question was; why did Ash react so violently to Charlie's question? I understand the 'tomboy' element
in this work; and girly boy element. I just don't get the violence element in relation to Ash toward Charlie.
DMAN
on page 328
Just kiss. :^}
T
on page 328
@ Wally: Think about it. Ash is reacting like any masculine girl (or or possibly FTM) who was accused of something girly i.e. like many masculine boys would. It's a threat to one's identity.
Future Self Wingman!
on page 328
To the Rescue!
Hooking his past self up to better his future.
0xf10e
on page 328
@That Guy, I go with option 2:
Ash first forces a kiss upon Charlie and then drags him to Kate to put make up on him ^^
Jack Jack
on page 328
@Wally: Charidan answered your question, actually. Ash doesn't want to associate with femininity in many cases, ie dresses, make up, much less be seen by someone close to her in such things. She'd feel like it was ruining her image. She was already really angry with Charlie, so the question just pushed her a little farther over the edge.
Jeudi Violist
on page 328
Oh! I get it!
They're thinking he said "It was just a kiss and some make-up" and so now they're having a staring contest to determine who it was that told him.
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5th of January, 2016 (Tuesday) - 7 comments
@Charidan: my actual question was; why did Ash react so violently to Charlie's question? I understand the 'tomboy' element
in this work; and girly boy element. I just don't get the violence element in relation to Ash toward Charlie.
Just kiss. :^}
@ Wally: Think about it. Ash is reacting like any masculine girl (or or possibly FTM) who was accused of something girly i.e. like many masculine boys would. It's a threat to one's identity.
To the Rescue!
Hooking his past self up to better his future.
@That Guy, I go with option 2:
Ash first forces a kiss upon Charlie and then drags him to Kate to put make up on him ^^
@Wally: Charidan answered your question, actually. Ash doesn't want to associate with femininity in many cases, ie dresses, make up, much less be seen by someone close to her in such things. She'd feel like it was ruining her image. She was already really angry with Charlie, so the question just pushed her a little farther over the edge.
Oh! I get it!
They're thinking he said "It was just a kiss and some make-up" and so now they're having a staring contest to determine who it was that told him.