the thing about people being weird about needing shatterstar to be hypermasculine and thinking being drawn the way he looks In Canon makes him too feminine is that i can't even get bitchy and say "i hope he starts wearing dresses in every panel" because THAT WAS KNIGHTS OF X

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First up is Eryana. A quel'dorei who trained in SMC to be a spellbreaker! She used to be a mage with the Kirin Tor but never quite excelled at it. She's also trans! For a good few years she tried denying it & ended up leaning into the hypermasculine until she
transitioned.

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36. Carbink is a really cute Pokemon and I'm glad that they didn't make it evolve into something weird and hypermasculine. You might notice there's a trend of me liking the less-evolved ones, lol. I just always lose interest when they evolve...

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Wowww it's so cute I can't wait for it to evolve into something hideously overworked and hypermasculine and barely recognizable

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Hey, remember when Cartoon Network used to air cartoons like this?

I tell ya, girls weren't drawn to these shows at all since they were so hypermasculine. /s

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Claremont’s contribution to the discourse surrounding femininity in superhero comics is well-established, but his contributions to that of masculinity is also quite valuable, particularly surrounding the cultivation of a hypermasculine superhero icon in Wolverine. 1/9

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Finn's ideal self is an hypermasculine fever dream of what he as a kid thought a hero should be, when he actually is an adult he is much more chill and nice, bcz growing up and being a hero is not about being the most badass but being what's best for you.

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Thanks for the share! This is Dee aka Daniel Edmund Elric. He's a trans boy who is an actor specializing on comedy and voice acting. He's a sassy boy who jokes around a lot, but he's also very kind and creative. I love him bc I use him to express that transmasc=/=hypermasculine

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The tendency writers have to depict him as an extremely pretty man who is a little too invested in fashion and appearance to pass for straight . He faints melodramatically into people’s arms , he’s emotional & not afraid to cry.That is far from the strong, hypermasculine type.

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What's a champ you like/main but somehow barely talk about? For me it's Rakan;

He's the example of making male champions that don't fit the stereotypical hypermasculine mold while still being loved...

A cocky, flamboyant, goofy but graceful champion, he has it all

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Does anyone have any reccs for cool giant monster design inspiration?? Trying to make a mood board for a new project and am trying to be like:
YES: otherworldly, mysterious, elemental, magical, probably nonbinary
NO: scary, hulking, hypermasculine muscle male boys

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In UXM Claremont provides Havok the opportunity to fulfill his apprenticeship of Wolverine by placing him (in Logan’s absence) into a supremely hypermasculine fantasy role. The results go pretty terribly, thus forming a subversion of masculinity as a concept. 1/11

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『HEROES WHO HAVE THEIR HYPERMASCULINE
ORGANS MODIFIED AND THEIR ENERGY EXTRACTED』
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The translated version of the manga I published in January has been completed and updated.

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Claremont steers away from this a bit by using Storm as his vantage point character (with all the agency she possesses), rather than a hypermasculine figure such as Conan, but the visual trappings of the S&S sexual fantasy are still very much in play throughout the issues. 7/8

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Claremont validates Storm’s leadership of the team in a number of ways that often involve challenges to hypermasculine figures, but when he wants to establish that Storm is more than just Cyclops’ capable stand-in for leadership, he has them duel for it. 2/6

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inventing a comparably hypermasculine, horror identity that cannot exist without hurting you. good job illumi

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It would be exceptionally easy for someone to take my primary FFXIV characters out of context and say they’re inauthentic collections of “yaoi tropes” because they’re not hypermasculine. And in the process, completely dismiss my gender and sexuality.

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Ren and Tai as devil and angel. Ren is hypermasculine ideal of what ruthless warrior must be, cool, ripped, handsome, amazing cape. Tai is the little voice telling Ben "what if it gets better someday?", represented in the form of Jedi Baldo.

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This even extends to depictions that aren't humorous, as we are more open to depicting ourselves as imperfect. Hardship can be shown but there is also a greater acceptance that you are still a flawed individual, something that is hard to swallow for the (oft-hypermasculine) fash

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