So feminine. Clearly. You don't even have to alter the pictures to make him look female or anything. It's so obvious the way they are.
It has to do with the race most of all, since each race has its own prominent facial features that generally come along with it. But what's a greater influence than that is culture itself. In all honesty, I think older-generation Americans are too used to hyper-masculine images of what a "man" should look like.







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