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Hannelore
SuperSUGA:
I'm normally one to let out a long sigh at people who complain about creepy posts. In most cases they post a huge overreaction to something usually light-hearted that's bound to occur when you have a comic centered around female characters drawn in a somewhat sexualised way and with a lot of sexual content in the strips. However, with Hannelore it's really this...
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 28 Jul 2009, 21:05 --- She's legally and economically an adult, but emotionally still in adolescence.
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...that I agree with. She might as well be a child, really.
JD:
How is she still a child?
jonarus_drakus:
--- Quote from: Zombiedude on 29 Jul 2009, 03:19 ---How is she still a child?
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I actually agree, she is more than inteligent enough to have a reasonable idea of what she is 'missing out on' due to her issues. Its just the fact that that knowledge is not enough to make her capable of overcoming those issues.
She does seem to be working on it though, its a process...
nurgles_herald:
I dunno. Hannelore has her issues, and her being in a relationship *at this point* would be kinda creepy, but I think it's unfair for her to be called a child. She's much more mature than, say, Aerie from BG2, yet Aerie gets romancin'. Then again, Bioware has a fetish for Elvish Priestesses.
That said, I might be able to accept a Hannelore romance after, say, 400 or so more strips, IF she happens to make progress of some kind. As has been pointed out, OCD isn't something you can *cure*, but she might be able to get to a point where she could handle basic human contact, thanks to friends, etc. I mean, hell, she was drinking from a communal keg at the drunken sledding party.
Is it cold in here?:
--- Quote from: Zombiedude on 29 Jul 2009, 03:19 ---How is she still a child?
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I cling to "adolescent" myself, but the answer to your question is that she has big eyes, cries at the drop of a hat, is missing some skills like introducing herself that people usually learn in childhood, and doesn't know much about how the world works.
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