>>39411640Then after about two-three years (I put the Gameboy somewhere and forgot where until years later) I came back to the game. I was way more knowledgable when it came to the English language, so I contined from where I left off, without having to ask my bro for help.
Eventually, my Kirlia grew into a Gardevoir. She was, undoubtly, one of my strongest Pokémon on my team. There was no battle that I lost with her.
However, due to me getting into puberty back then, I began looking at it in a sort of different way too. I saw it as feminine, humanoid. I viewed her more as an equal and not as a pet monster. Reading and translating the Dex entry relating to the evolution didn't help me much either.
I knew about the R34 thing already, but once I saw the arts, it sealed the deal for me.
Gardevoir was (and still is) beautiful, loyal, cute, human-like and strong. Needless to say, I fell for it hard, and I still fall for it to this day.
Though, I still see Gardevoir as a feminine Pokémon, despite whatever trapfags and everyone else on here says. You can't convince me Gardevoir was supposed to be unisex and you never will.
So yeah, I like Gardevoir, I love Gardevoir, I'd fuck Gardevoir and I care for Gardevoir. It's my favorite Pokémon and forever will be my favorite Pokémon.
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