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All you need to do is go to Poe's winning event post and you'll see many people very happy he won. What you on about LOL. Or the first vote-a-fling also has people cheering for Poe.
It would be as insulting as someone saying "Logan can't be anyone's favorite!"
Also, that’s the point of Cashew’s character, to be a boy Peanut (albeit some minor differences). If you don’t like Cashew, don’t get him.
Couldn’t be me malding over pixels on a screen.
I've never played Crush Crush, so him being "basicly a Peanut knock off" isn't relevant for me. Cashew is my favorite Phone Fling, and I was disappointed he was only second place in the last one. Why do I like him? He's a cuddly-looking bookworm whose story I liked. Plain and simple.
He doesn't look that baby-faced to me, he looks like a college-aged guy when I compare him to the college-aged guys around here (18-25ish, maybe on the lower end). Drake, on the other hand...
Most people don't notice their own unspoken assumptions. If we don't ask the right questions then we can't find the right answers. The unspoken assumption here is that OP assumes people are voting Cashew based on gender alone. OP's opinion on Cashew judges him only by his looks, though I don't like, I still respect. While looks do play a role in who we are attracted to; psychology suggests that behavior, temperament, and personality play a much larger role in the long-term. This is why I voted for Cashew.