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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I remember playing an old MMO where they literally charged you for the ability to change a characters gender once out of the myriad of characters you are able to use. And as someone who has played female characters in MMOs their outfits are often at least twice if not three times as expensive for technically the same thing.
But back on topic what ranges as a 'waifu' deck would be, as Papa Shekels has pointed out, cards where one of the major appeals of the deck would be the focus centered around aestheticly pleasing women or the deck centered around one in particular. There's really no formula to determine what does and what doesn't count other than one's personal preference revolving around the inclusion of said aesthetic and even then there are players who play the deck who may even be opposed to it but enjoy the deck regardless.
Not all women are waifus but every woman can be a waifu to someone.
That intent to portray a character in a suggestive or sexualized manner is the dividing line. There's been many archetypes that don't cross it, though they're getting fewer and fewer these days.
Which is also true. Sugar is a filler, and too much of it eclipses the actual flavor of whatever it's in. Anyone that's had GOOD icecream knows exactly what I'm talking about. It's a component, but not even close to the most important thing.
That is both extremely sad and a fast way to get dumped, in my experience. When you're only concerned with the shallow features, you get shallow relationships that don't last. There do be more to love than hormone rushes.