
W-what about Valentine’s? Don’t get your hopes up for me…
Huh… Are you not going to draw a Valentine illustration?
>>2
What are you planning to do later?!!
>>18
Here we go! Here we go! Alright!
>>18
It’s just eating reserved for the trainer.
After all, the trend is yuri.
Switching between male and female offers double the enjoyment.
It’s about Bell, you know…
Rather than a fear of men…
Isn’t it tsundere?
Isn’t it cute that they’ll also give you the thread image later?
>>9
Isn’t it better to make it a private reservation?
>>9
(I see you really wanted to eat two of them…)
As expected, Bell-chan is so cute…
I love classic characters for their emotions.
To begin with, isn’t it said that people who are shy aren’t actually haters of men, but just prefer interacting with women?
>>12
Even if it’s a junior or classmate, if they’re someone I don’t know, I tend to avoid eye contact…
>>12
When everyone else became scared and isolated themselves, the ones who reached out to me were mostly women, so I feel more relaxed around women.
I love how strong you are against women.
It seems like the roles of receiving and attacking could be reversed between the male trainer and the female trainer.
>>14
When I’m with a female trainer, she closes the distance so much that it feels like I’ve become an earring on her right ear…
Maybe it’s because I’m a bit socially awkward, so I don’t really understand the sense of distance, and that’s why I’m like that.
>>19
I understand what you want to say, but it’s how you say it!
It’s aggressive, but whether it becomes serious is open to interpretation.
I think “You’re ruining your beauty ♥” is just too strong when it’s directed at a woman.
This is a line that fits when your face gets all messy from various sauces.
It ruins the beauty ♥ I can understand the desire to be desired…
Bell-chan’s casual clothes have a bit of a Z Gundam or L-Gaim feel to them.
It feels like a sweet-and-sour tsundere when it’s with a guy.
When it’s a woman, I feel like I suddenly want to train her as a trainer.
>>25
It should be me doing the training…!
It’s not that I can normally talk to women; it’s just that if it’s a woman I’m already acquainted with, I can manage to talk without getting too nervous…
I like the relationship between Dobel and Bright.
I like that I’m trying to overcome my shyness because I think this way of living isn’t good for me.
Basically, they work really hard… Even during the Christmas event when they looked really exhausted, they were still smiling.
Even men are quite honest in the latter half of their development, right?
I want them to make almost all social games gender-swappable and add this kind of variation because I’m being greedy.
It’s often misunderstood that it’s easy just because they are the same sex; I actually think that interacting with someone of the same sex who I have little acquaintance with is genuinely tough.
The shy attribute has been forgotten to that extent…? I wonder…
>>37
I often see fan works that portray a character being bad with men but fine with those of the same gender.
At some point, it was said that the gender differences were related to the problem set and answer set of the Dobble test.
It’s possible to properly read the trust from behind that wall of insecurity to that extent.
I love illustrations of female trainers and Dobermans.
Why is this good child treated as a writer who can’t meet deadlines…?
>>40
I wonder if it’s because there was a shoujo manga in the drawer and because Digi is someone who absolutely keeps deadlines.
Basically, Belle-chan is the type who doesn’t have much confidence in herself.
>>43
The Ryan family may not look alike, but in that sense, they are really similar.
Fan works tend to forget fundamental settings.
I want a variation in dialogue for the male and female protagonists, even if it’s just at the level of 0.5 Bell-chan.
>>45
Vibrato, huh…?
The part where the shy attribute made the male horses struggle in the G1 is reflected here, so it’s often misunderstood that only males are difficult to train.
The only significant difference in attitude is with Doberman, but there are quite a few minor differences between genders, right?
If I had to pick my favorites, they would be Earth, Vibros, and Zario.
>>48
I love Shval♀ with a taste of onee-shota.
You’re a bit self-deprecating or negative, aren’t you, Bell-chan?
>>49
First of all, my shyness comes from my own weakness, and I am aware that I need to fix it.
Changing one’s attitude or lines drastically seems quite difficult.
A lot of the Mediro guys are basically complexed or weighed down by pressure, and they tend to be self-deprecating… it’s only Lamonn who doesn’t feel the pressure at all.
Doberman is great, isn’t it? The production team must be really tired, but thank you for doing too many different character stories and lines.
What’s really crazy about ruining a cute face is that it doesn’t excite me in the ruined parts, but rather in the clear expression of a cute face directed towards a trainer who basically makes no mention of appearance at all.
There is a line that even female trainers cannot cross.
Specifically, it won’t let me call her Bell-chan.
The former chief’s charisma is amazing.
>>57
In the original story, the groom who adored him died suddenly, leading to the handover…
It’s kind of embarrassing to have a nickname that includes “-chan”…
The chief was an older woman, but the trainer seemed to be a recent graduate, which was a bit embarrassing.
It’s nice to see Dad feeling down because he’s banned from calling me Bell-chan.
Regardless of whether it’s a male or female trainer, having a smartphone wallpaper with the chief, the trainer, and myself already gives a strong sense of high likability.
I think someone in Cygames is complaining about who suggested to separate responses by gender when one person is putting in double the effort!
>>63
In terms of work, it’s probably similar to preparing and implementing the differences for older brothers and older sisters…
It’s tough for voice actors to change their emotional expressions.
>>63
I feel the struggle of realizing that there won’t be any characters with gender differences from this point on.
Log Options Prove it Air Shakar …… Options That you are the real deal Air Shakar Hah. Air Shakar Shut up, idiot. Air Shakar —Of course. Close
It’s a subtle difference, but I feel like the nuance, or rather, the temperature and humidity are different, Sha-tan.
I like it when it’s sticky during training.
There are no characters that need to change their attitude aside from Doberman, who has a fixed sense of inferiority.
Even recent kids have small differences in level.
It’s not that it’s hard, but even if we increase the characters, the way we respond changes between men and women, and it just overlaps with the selling points.
The one with a surprisingly high number of variations is Inari, who starts calling the main character “Anego” instead of “Danna.”
I didn’t notice the difference in Zario until I was taught by an anonymous person.
Zarito♀ casually enters the hot spring with Zario…
>>75
Until now, even if the child could get a travel voucher, the baths were separate, so I thought that was allowed…
You’re not going to troll the yuri thread, huh?
You’re causing a disturbance.
Yuri thread…?
Stop the blatant self-promotion just because you’re in the red.
This thread covers both sides of the story, but it seems that those who are out of touch can’t understand it.
Don’t confront a fool directly…
It’s fine to go to the hot spring together with Zaritore♂!!
Since when did yuri lesbian weird documents become innocent in Umaero?
At first, I thought it was an unsettling flow, but it progressed peacefully, and then suddenly it came.