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“For so long, my life has been out of control. Chaos and serendipity, wrapped in insanity. I have suffered, I have lost. Not just my life, but my very soul, my self. But no more. Now I know who I am.” – Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock, daughter of Otherworld, mutant, telepath, telekinetic, defender of the realm and, above all, X-Man.
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Betsy isn't as leggy as Kwannon confirmed. Sad.
IDK why people get mad about this. Its canon that they are both the same height. But all humans have different proportions. Short torso, long torse longer arms, regular arms, long legs, average legs...i think people are making too much out of it
Not mad but sad because Betsy is a model which should be leggy. But Kwannon is more leggy than Betsy means she actually has better proportion for a model. It just makes Betsy inferior to Kwannon. To be honest, it actually makes sense or Betsy won't be insecure about her original body if it is better than Kwannon's. I thought it was a mental thing but it is actually physical also now.
Psi-psi you'r emaking a lot about very little. That's how she FEELS in a body that isn't hers, not the objective truth
she comments the legs are too long, not that her original legs are short. You're jumping to that conclusion, but you can choose to look at it this way, Kwannon may have longer legs than Betsy, but that doesn' t mean Betsy isn't leggy, maybe Kwannon is just extra leggy lol
You said it yourself, Betsy was a model, she's not scoring the reputation she did by being stumpy
Also, maybe Kwannon has massive feet loool that may be a reason why Betsy feels like the legs are too long, she also comments the hands are too big as well.. so there you go. You can sleep tonight :D
Better and superior? Those are absolute terms for something that is completely subjective as in which body types people prefer or attracted to.
So is Steely retconning Betsy’s previous assumption that it was merely her body that was cosmetically altered into her being aware that her soul was transplanted into another person’s body? Some of her monologue makes it seem like she was aware of this being a wholly separate body.
Actually, upon second reading, I answered my own question… I think. I don’t think he is retconning away the one body assumption that Betsy had at that time as she says “my thoughts are no longer part of THIS flesh,” which implies the flesh is the same but the connection to it has changed due to its alterations.
The reason why she has long legs is because of the art style, she is very very gorgeous for a fact and I would not like to be kicked in the head with her beautiful legs. There are some people who don't know too much about art. Aka (@psylocke4ever)
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