Talk:Kunoichi/@comment-26435358-20160827100552/@comment-4407082-20160923084110

All right, no need to yell. XD"

Sorry, I was not yelling. The wiki just automatically turned the letters this big.

This wiki as as phone-friendly as the Sabbath would be to the concept of Age of Consent.

At the time of the encyclopedia setting, there are billions of humans and monster girls could be in the thousands or ten/hundred-thousands range."

Lol no, billions? While indeed humans outnumbers monsters to an (as far as I know) unknown ratio, there is no way humans number in the billions. This setting is set in middle ages, the combined worldwide population would not even reach a billion. Also your numbers for monsters are too low.

I think a ratio of 2 humans per monster is reasonable.

I meant that apart from the examples you gave, monster girls now have human-like tendencies and dispositions, so surely each individual monster girl will have her own preferences and standards.

Their standards are not human-like at all.

They are way, way, WAY different than human women in that regard and even men for that matter.

We are talking about a race of which most members would see Quasimodo and would find him handsome and delicious.

I think that mamono mightpossibly turn down a couple of men (no more) who are otherwise suitable due to their wants.

While I do not think to be the case, I respect your interpretation as reasonable. Just like how therr exist few men who would turn down Megan Fox, is not unreasonable that few monsters might turn down certain men.

I think only monsters with specified standards might turn down men, however, I do think that some monsters might not pursue a man they are not particularily interested in, even if they wont turn him down.

By that I mean that, they might ignore and not try to seduce or rape some men they dont find particularilt attractive, but they wont turn him down either if he actualle is the one that seeks her out.

Edited by Flodoomable: Removed the font making your post 3 times larger and harder to read.