Anonymous5: Kurapica is a girl, and thats 100% sure, so all male Kurapicas are to put in that gay rule# part.
How do i know?
First shes always siting like a girl, second she has a girls voice, third in the end of episode 7 the last scene where they show all the successors of the run, she stands infront and without the Poncho thing, and if you watch her upper body close you see that she is the only one with female contures. You can see how her dress get formed by her breast.
Anonymous6: Anon5, Kurapika is a boy. Yoshihiro Togashi has confirmed it. Also, in chapter where HE catches Kokoro, Kokoro calls him a girl and Kurapika hits him for it. Ponchos are also loose fitting.
He was modeled after Kurama and Kurama's gender is a mindfuck based on appearance. Also, I've always thought he looks a lot like Pico from "Boku no Pico", and Pico is a boy.
Anonymous9(8): @Anonymous: it a boy i went net sufing & to the mangaka/creator Yoshiro Togashi lood to do this can of stuf looks lick a gir but iy a boy crap.
Crimson-Snow: Where is this picture originally from? I can't find it anywhere. Are there more? I would love more as this is one of my favorite pairings.
Anonymous18: @Anonymous: Just because they wear feminine clothes DOESN'T mean they identify as female. Kalluto, a boy, has a feminine voice and clothing.
I hate you. I hate you all.
How do i know?
First shes always siting like a girl, second she has a girls voice, third in the end of episode 7 the last scene where they show all the successors of the run, she stands infront and without the Poncho thing, and if you watch her upper body close you see that she is the only one with female contures. You can see how her dress get formed by her breast.
He was modeled after Kurama and Kurama's gender is a mindfuck based on appearance. Also, I've always thought he looks a lot like Pico from "Boku no Pico", and Pico is a boy.
It's called "bishounen". Live with it.
I shall ship these two until the end of time!
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