Shades Of A 034
Anwar’s hands are brought to you by this reference picture:
I’m off to London Expo tomorrow! The Tom Alex books better arrive today or I will be a sad panda.
Anwar’s hands are brought to you by this reference picture:
I’m off to London Expo tomorrow! The Tom Alex books better arrive today or I will be a sad panda.
I do hope you aren’t a sad panda…
Very much want Tom book!
That college hair. Mmmm.
Wow,how nerdy! Yes, I am so its like a banana calling someone yellow.
I was wondering why there was a picture of her sitting in the comic on the stream.
Uh, I think that’s supposed to say ‘guiltily’.
also anwar is so attractive wow
Wow she was curvy. How’d she get the way she is (round)? Anvar is so hot! I’m a long time reader from Kaos, first time commenter. Sorry for my poor english. Also, Fifty shades isn’t bad writing, it’s just extraordinarily ordinary. And you have to be a serious fan to make a comic based on it. :D
J.D. probably had surgery. As I mentioned below, there is no way a simple sports bra (or even surgical tape) would hold breasts so big down so flat. Very curious to see how J.D. discovered they were a “they.” :)
Ahhhh…nice boobs! There is no way the current J.D. is holding them down with just a sports bra. Nothing against folks who are genderless or bi-gendered (some I think are amazingly cute and awesome folks), but for some reason I like J.D.’s design better as female. Then again maybe it’s because they remind me of an old friend.
They use a binder. You guys should know those things exist!
Do they have to use several? I’m about JD’s size and I have to use two to look even passably not 42-D
I’m a little annoyed that you’re just passing off the dramatic change from JD’s chest in the past to how it is now as a “binder”. Like, I have size 32A chest, and using a binder still leaves me lumpy!! I mean, I know there’s such thing as artistic styling and whatnot, but I’m more than a little bothered with what you’re saying; it just feels like you’re perpetuating lies about binding, which people are going to take to heart, assume they can go from such a large size to such a flat chest, and either be disheartened when they can’t, or keep trying until they end up hurting themselves.
//exhales
Sorry for getting so worked up over this, but it is quite a pet peeve of mine.
Actually, JD gained a bit of weight, too, and looks more-or-less triangle-y in their upper body ((Do I use they looks or they look? The plural pronoun thing makes for strange grammar)). I’m pretty sure the largeness of their chest helps hide it. As a very well endowed girl myself, I know that large boobs in fact go with gravity, so shouldn’t be very difficult to bind down and pass off as general body fat. Probably much easier than hiding a pair of perky young As or Bs.
Basically this. Larger chests can be bound down under the armpits giving more drastic results. There’s also a big change in what JD wears- going from a padded bra in a fitted girly fit shirt (which shows off their waist more) to a binder with a baggy button down. Under clothes JD is still lumpy, they’ve just developed a style to hide their curves better.
Understandable thing to get angry about though-I was more responding to the suggestion that JD uses surgical tape. Now THAT’S dangerous.
Great explanation! I was having a tough time buying she could become that flat without surgery (having been a DD myself at one time) especially as she gained weight, but You explained it so well. Why do ppl become genderless? I take it they aren’t always asexual (at least JD doesnt seem it after they changed) so what motivates one to do it?
Same that motivates people to become male or female!
I realised my wording could be misinterpreted immediately after posting – I’m not saying that people CHOOSE to become any gender. I was more echoing the wording for effect and to best explain the point, but of course, in such a minefield of human emotions the ‘short and simple’ can go badly wrong. Sorry!
Also, I don’t know if JD is taking T or estrogen blockers, but hormones can affect where body fat gets located. If either is being taken there may be some redistribution/altered distribution of new fat going on. So it could be a combination of them dressing differently + changes in hormones causing changing body shape.
Fay – Yes, but don’t those work better when you take them in your early teens/childhood. I was under the impression you can’t really change fat distribution and other physical sex traits with hormones (save body/face hair).
Kitsune – I figured it was something like that, but I’m having a hard time wrapping my mind around it for some reason. Why would one care about non-gendered pronouns? If people slip into he and her half the time, doesn’t it mean you are doing a decent job with removing gender? Becoming 110% non-gendered (with pronouns and everything) seems like it’d be really hard in most communities. I apologize to any non-gendered person here—this is all very new to me. Met a lot of different folks – gay, bi (I’m bi myself), and trans. Haven’t met someone who’s non-gendered yet (yes, I am very sheltered ;) ), and wondering how one gets through it. People who have to switch gender/sex go through so much prejudice, I can’t imagine how much prejudice one would go through omitted gender completely.
(Not sure if this will post under the correct person or not- trying to reply to Dotcom)
Speaking from experience, hormones can most definitely change the way fat distributes itself in an adult person’s body. It can take a couple years to get a noticeable change based on just that, but it does happen. Also, there are many, many other physical sex traits that can change with hormones, even when the person is an adult and well past puberty. For example, with testosterone (for people assigned female at birth at least) the voice will usually lower and a more prominent adam’s apple will form, muscle mass will be built much easier, face shape will often change, fat will redistribute, skin will become less soft, and a certain body part will usually grow. And those are just some of the possible changes.
As for the pronouns, I want to note that not everyone who goes by a gender neutral pronouns such as “they” identifies as “genderless” or “non-gendered.” For example, many people identify as genderqueer and do not define this as lacking in gender (which would be more of an agender identity), but instead as a combination of masculinity and femininity (and sometimes other genders/types). As for people slipping- people who prefer gender neutral pronouns care about being mispronouned for many of the same reasons transgender people with more binary identities care about being mispronounded. It often stings/hurts when people fail to recognize/respect your gender identity or through their words de-legitimize it.
You’re a panda? But… I’m a panda. Pandassssssssssss. :)