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And if you still want to narrow it down to ONE type, then muscle it is. Height would be shifted into another.
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And if you still want to narrow it down to ONE type, then muscle it is. Height would be shifted into another trope.
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Is that clear enough?
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Is that clear enough?

And if you still want to narrow it down to ONE type, then muscle it is. Height would be shifted into another.
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In light of the above, does anyone mind if I narrow the trope down to the Tania bodytype? It kind of makes more sense. As for the tall but not muscular ladies, we could make another trope if there isn\'t one for portraying tall ladies as attractive (though to stop overflow of examples, we should probably state that the height has to be emphasized for examples) or split the examples (Muscular/Tall/Both?).
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In light of the above, I say we should split the examples into subfolders: Muscular, Tall and Both.
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I prefer the split shown above personally. It would still be all on this page, however.
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I worded that previous response horribly looking back. I figured that the tall height would be associated with masculinity...I agree with you. The trope was intended to be the contrast of {{Brawn Hilda}}. So the trope fits Tania MUCH more than Grune.
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I worded that previous response horribly looking back. I figured that the tall height would be associated with masculinity...I agree with you. The trope was intended to be the contrast of {{Brawn Hilda}}. So the trope fits Tania MUCH more than Grune. In hindsight, the trope should be more related to the overall Amazonian nature of the women.

@ all in discussion

In light of the above, does anyone mind if I narrow the trope down to the Tania bodytype? It kind of makes more sense. As for the tall but not muscular ladies, we could make another trope if there isn\\\'t one for portraying tall ladies as attractive (though to stop overflow of examples, we should probably state that the height has to be emphasized for examples) or split the examples (Muscular/Tall/Both?).

If examples feature muscle and are still portrayed as attractive, that\\\'s obviously the trope. Height should be portrayed as taller than usual and still be attractive, then that\\\'s the trope. Both and portrayed as attractive, then that\\\'s the trope definitely. If the person is not portrayed as attractive due to the above or simply isn\\\'t portrayed as attractive, then this is not the trope.

As to the above examples, if the character is like Tania, it\\\'s this trope since she provides {{Fanservice}} and it\\\'s related back to her Amazonian nature (her arms, enough said). If the character is like Grune, then the trope is only applicable if her attractiveness is portrayed with an emphasis on her height in the {{Fanservice}}. In other words, the {{Fanservice}} needs to tie in with the Amazonian nature of the character. Tania\\\'s outfit for example clearly showcases her arms which are definitely buff. Does Grune frequently tower over other characters (including male ones) in her {{Fanservice}} scenes? If so, then she fits the trope under the height section. If not, then she\\\'s out.

So adjusted requirements are:
1- Female character
2- Muscle and/or height
3- Whichever of the two above qualities they have (or both) being played for {{Fanservice}} (in other words, we\\\'re supposed to find them pretty...muscles and/or height included).

Is that clear enough?
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@ CaptainPat
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@ captainpat
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I\'ll look into some pictures of Caitlin and Fran now, thanks for the suggestions. If you find any, feel free to post them.
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I\\\'ll look into some pictures of Caitlin and Fran now, thanks for the suggestions. If you find any, feel free to post them.

@ CaptainPat

I worded that previous response horribly looking back. I figured that the tall height would be associated with masculinity...I agree with you. The trope was intended to be the contrast of {{Brawn Hilda}}. So the trope fits Tania MUCH more than Grune.
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Yeah, it\'s all good. Don\'t worry about it.
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@azul120 Yeah, it\\\'s all good. Don\\\'t worry about it.
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