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  2. From: NFitch@UCSD.edu (Nick Fitch)
  3. Newsgroups: soc.motss
  4. Subject: Re: Deep Space Nine: Queer Kardassians?
  5. Message-ID: <NFitch-220193131705@clinical-mac76-106.ucsd.edu>
  6. Date: 21 Jan 93 21:20:57 GMT
  7. References: <1993Jan20.102752.10267@reed.edu> <74022@cup.portal.com> <1993Jan21.073143.21729@resonex.com> <1993Jan21.185433.12049@unocal.com>
  8. Followup-To: soc.motss
  9. Organization: UC San Diego
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  13. In article <1993Jan21.185433.12049@unocal.com>, stgprao@st.unocal.COM
  14. (Richard Ottolini) wrote:
  15. > I don't they are queer, but I find the race attractive in masculine terms.
  16. > Humans seem comparatively effeminate in appearance.
  17. > I think this is due to makeup that exargerates features that are masculine- sharper edges on 
  18. > the face, much more tendons and muscles showing in the neck and jaw.
  19.  
  20. Actually, I think the Cardassians are oddly attractive too; in a
  21. definitively non-twinky sort-of way.  They also have wonderfully butch
  22. uniforms - somewhere between the wimpy figure-hugging Starfleet
  23. body-stockings and the completely over-the-top Klingon S&M leatherman
  24. numbers.
  25.  
  26.   ** nfitch@ucsd.edu
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