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Originally Posted by Voxxyn
I think she's "perfect" in the sense that she has such strong appeal to us. To me, her flaws and shortcomings are part of that appeal, because they make her HUMAN instead of a cliched Mary Sue or "larger-than-life supermodel babe". That's part of her essence and wonderfulness. 
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You know what really gets me, is I have friends on other artist forums (that I am a member), and they all hound me about the "Good Wilt Hunting" scene where Douglas and Adam see a "busty supermodel" Frankie. They ask me: "what did you think of that?"
"Isn't that awesome?"
"Boy, wouldn't you want that?"
My response to them is I love Frankie for what she is, not what she can be. I was not really impressed with the "bimbo" Frankie. Frankie's imperfections are what attracted me to her in the first place.
