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>>1110484 The perceived masculinity or femininity of anything depends entirely on the individual, though I think that for the majority of individuals who find dickgirls appealing, we can safely say that it is not because they are attracted to men, whether or not they are attracted to men otherwise. Why? The personal determination and classification of a person other than yourself, even purely visually, relies on several factors, not just the presence of a penis. In fact, I would even go so far as to say that the penis is, in the minds of most individuals in the modern world (be they particularly sexually disturbed like us or not), likely not even the greatest visual determining factor of maleness or notin the subconscious, of course. Consciously of course we are able to quickly reason that penises are what belong on men, while vaginas are what belong on women, but well before our reasoning faculty is able to get its hands on the information that our senses provide us, we make subconscious decisions about nearly everything based on our immediate perceptions in reaction to the sensory signals that we receive, and these form the bases of our first impressions and thoughts about anythingimpressions that are difficult to overturn consciously. The upshot of all of this is that the visual signals that we receive upon looking at a drawing of a dickgirl are overwhelmingly pointing towards the subject being femalethe shape of the torso, the hips, and the face; the lack of traditionally male features such as leg or arm hair; and of course the biggest constantly visible indicator of femininity, the presence of breasts.
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