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Moosifer
MemberAt first I thought they were pushing Gardevoir as a pokéslut, but she's grown on me. Love it.
BiasedThoughts
MemberThe thing about it is, the concept of a "Slut" really doesn't fit the Pokemon, tho its the fanbase's over attraction to it that caused the trend. In truth, given its lore and known biography, Gardevoir is... oddly enough the ultimate waifu. Its biologically human shaped with delicate, feminine features that is eternally devoted to its trainer in love and loyalty, even in death which speaks to the psychology of most males who value loyalty and trust over emotion and passion.
Couple the feminine beauty of the Pokemon with its undying loyalty and trust along with its powerhouse ability to warp reality to such a degree that it an generate blackholes, its pretty much like the ideal wife for most guys made all the more worse by the fact that Gamefreak put the concept of Poke-Human marriage and relationships into children's minds since way back when. Given all that, is it really such a wonder that fans from 20 years later absolutely love this Pokemon?
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user 263580
MemberBeautifully put, BiasedThoughts.
BiasedThoughts
MemberThanks. Not surprised so many people hate me pointing out positive qualities about the pokemon. Site is full of hate.
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