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I had no idea that Kevin and Andrew were going to join our studio in 2017. I had no idea that I would want to recast Zeus and Hera, thereby having to put the myth of Eros and Psyche on hold while I got to know them.
Notably, the songs that they pick and the costumes that go with the dance are different mostly because of social convention. When women wear basically-lingerie in public it’s not a fetish, but if the boys did it our public reaction is oh-thats-a-kink.
The girls can wrap up the same conversation or emotional segment in half the time as the guys, with some exceptions that double or triple that time, depending on what strengths are in play.
For example, it’s not that Kelsea isn’t buff like Kevin—it’s that she hasn’t committed to bulking until her 30s, whereas Kevin started in his 20s since it was more socially acceptable as a guy. Mandi and Erin both sport shorter hair in their 30s for the same reason.
I proved to myself I can make an original anime dvd cover for a contest. https://t.co/GSMD7xnCbV
Throwback to when Kevin and Andrew/Kelsea and Andrea got engaged. I drew a whole-ass fully choreographed dance sequence that went on over forty panels for each couple, because Andrew/Ann go all out when it comes to performing.
Mann’s ex-friends-with-benefits Kevin and Andrew check in after he finds a “real” boyfriend, Lucky, and chaos ensues as they trigger old wounds. Kevin hates the idea of marriage while Mann wants a wedding. They are both concerned Lucky’s asexuality is a dealbreaker, but is it?