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Yumichika\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\'t even take the prize for this. He\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\'s the easiest to spot (he\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to be fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about appearance, I\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\\\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). Soul Society\\\'s biggest dandy isn\\\'t even Yumichika, it\\\'s Kyouraku. He\\\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\\\'s the easiest to spot (he\\\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\\\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to be fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about appearance, I\\\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\'t even take the prize for this. He\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\'s the easiest to spot (he\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\'s fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about appearance, I\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\\\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\\\'t even take the prize for this. He\\\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\\\'s the easiest to spot (he\\\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\\\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to be fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about appearance, I\\\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\'t even take the prize for this. He\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\'s the easiest to spot (he\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\'s fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about his appearance, I\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\\\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\\\'t even take the prize for this. He\\\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\\\'s the easiest to spot (he\\\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\\\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\\\'s fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about appearance, I\\\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\'t even take the prize for this. He\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\'s the easiest to spot (he\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\'s fashion-conscious, not girly. Chalotte Cuulhorne, on the other hand, is an example of what I\'d call a girly male (in this particular story, that is).
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Yumichika\\\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\\\'t even take the prize for this. He\\\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\\\'s the easiest to spot (he\\\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\\\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\\\'s fashion-conscious, not girly. If I was to choose an example of a male being girly about his appearance, I\\\'d choose Charlotte Cuulhorne.
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Yumichika\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\'t even take the prize for this. He\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\'s the easiest to spot (he\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\'s fashion-conscious, not girly.
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Yumichika\\\'s not the only male character that fusses about his appearance (Byakuya, Rose, Uryuu, etc.). The biggest dandy in Soul Society is actually Kyouraku, so Yumichika doesn\\\'t even take the prize for this. He\\\'s just the example the fandom thinks of first, probably because he\\\'s the easiest to spot (he\\\'s more overt about it than the others, although Uryuu has his moments). Yumichika\\\'s fuss about his appearance is supposed to show us he\\\'s fashion-conscious, not girly. Chalotte Cuulhorne, on the other hand, is an example of what I\\\'d call a girly male (in this particular story, that is).
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I think that might be where ValuesDissonance comes in although it\'s not uncommon in western cultures, especially certain European countries where men are expected to care about their appearance. It\'s fairly mainstream for Japan, though, where beauty and fashion ideals are feminising by default.
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I think that might be where ValuesDissonance comes in although it\\\'s not uncommon in western cultures, especially certain European countries where men are expected to care about their appearance. It\\\'s fairly mainstream for Japan, though, where beauty and fashion ideals are feminising by default (but not girly).
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That\'s where ValuesDissonance comes in although it\'s not uncommon in western cultures, especially certain European countries where men are expected to care about their appearance. It\'s fairly mainstream for Japan, though, where beauty and fashion ideals are feminising by default.
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I think that might be where ValuesDissonance comes in although it\\\'s not uncommon in western cultures, especially certain European countries where men are expected to care about their appearance. It\\\'s fairly mainstream for Japan, though, where beauty and fashion ideals are feminising by default.
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