Talk:Re: Chapter 99/@comment-24215250-20161029205900/@comment-24215250-20161029212726

@A Fandom User:

I think you're misinterpreting. I'm not trying to imply gender as a deciding factor between the differences in Hinami's treatment and Kaneki's treatment. If Hinami was a boy, I believe she would still would get the pinch treatment. Touka's different reactions were according to what sort of person she was behaving onto. Hinami was a cute little sibling. I guess using crying little "sister" came off as gender-specific, which is my bad. The hitting and punching...honestly, I think Kaneki is in fact the only person she should have the guts to punch (at least that hard, with that much feeling), and yeah, I'm hoping for a hug in the future, but I think how Touka easily hits Kaneki is a display of how close she actually is to him, as twisted as that sounds.

And for the record: I don't think it's right for anybody to get hit. But out of love? Well...haha. I do hit people out of love (my best friends, as long as I know they can take it, regardless of gender, althought I won't like in saying more often men than women), not as hard as Touka (with her Ghoulish strength, dear Lord), but I do give people love slaps and love punches and many flicks to the forehead. I do not believe that equates to me believing it is right for a guy or a girl to get hit out of malice. Never.