cutlet curry theory

【Questions】


Please tell me how to respond when someone tells you that you are a naughty child for doing this.

Is it Mr. 〇〇 who let me do this?I know that if I say I'm not doing it because I want to, I'll get cold feet, but I'm frustrated that I'm killing my feelings and saying what the other person wants me to say.

I'm tall, and I'm quite a boyish woman, and I don't look good with ribbons, but I'm made to wear loli-like things with lots of pink and ribbons on purpose.

it's painful lol

Are you the one who wants to feel the gap?

Are you the kind of person who likes to do things you don't like?

which one do you think

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【Answer】


Thank you very much for your question.

Do you know what's called slapstick reasoning?

As you probably don't know, let me briefly explain this theory.

A Tonkatsu is delicious
B curry is delicious

With A and B, the cutlet curry is very delicious.

This is the cutlet curry argument.It is a transcendent theory that if you multiply delicious things with delicious things, it will definitely become delicious.

Of course, this argument cannot be said to be in line with reality.

The cake is delicious and the curry is delicious, but not many people say that the cake curry is delicious.As you can see, the katsu curry theory is not always correct when it comes to food.

poop curry theory

I'm sorry for those who are eating, but there is a "poop curry theory" that is the opposite of the cutlet curry theory.

No matter how delicious the rice is, if it is poop instead of curry, the poop curry cannot be eaten.

The theory that no matter how good the other elements are, one fatality can ruin everything.That is the "poo curry theory".

There are surprisingly many katsu curry followers

When it comes to food, not many people believe in the katsu curry theory.

However, when it comes to fashion and women's relationships, many men can be said to be adherents of the katsu curry theory.

You can understand this as soon as you look at the adult slogan.

A I like young women
B I like big boobs

I love loli big breasts by A and B! ! !

And

A I like women who are not used to playing

B I like naughty things

A and B make the pure and innocent AV actress the best! !

And

A I like older women!

B I like women in their early 20s! !

By A and B, one Shota is wonderful! !

And.

Thus, especially when it comes to male propensity, the katsu curry theory holds true in many cases.

It doesn't matter if it suits you or if it's compatible. I judge based on the theory that "What I like x What I like = I like it very much".

This is often seen in men's fashion sense.

Men who "like jeans" and "like jeans" don't think about the compatibility of the two and go for the fashion of "whole body jeans".This is also a technique that can be achieved by the katsu curry theory that "what you like × what you like = very much".

It doesn't matter if it suits you

Now let's get back to your question.

It seems that the questioner is boyish and thinks that ribbons don't suit him, but perhaps the other man doesn't consider the problem of whether it suits him or not.

"I like boyish women"
"I like ribbons and frills"
"So I really like boyish women wearing ribbons."

There is a section that thinks about things with the cutlet curry theory.

Of course, from the perspective of the questioner, "boyish" and "ribbon" may be a delicate combination like "cake curry".However, men tend to think about things based on the katsu-curry theory, so I don't put much emphasis on whether or not the questioner looks good with a ribbon.

Also, there is no problem in thinking that the "poop curry theory" is also valid with a high probability in terms of propensity.

For example, if you don't like conservative fashion, you don't like conservative fashion, no matter how much it suits you.

I don't know what kind of fashion you like and what kind of fashion you think suits you, but if the fashion doesn't stick to men's propensity, whether it suits you is absolutely important. Well then.

In other words, especially when it comes to proclivities, "preferences for each element" are far more important than "good or bad combinations".

Men who like mature women and who like sailor suits get excited about mature women in sailor suits.It can be said that it is not based on gaps, but simply based on the katsu curry theory that "what you like x what you like = love".

Therefore, the other man does not want to harass the questioner, nor is he enjoying the gap.

Cutlet curry with cutlet and curry.Just as it's too ordinary and there's no such thing as a gap, for men who like boyish and ribbons, boyish ribbons are just a normal combination of what they like and what they like.

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