Talk:Shizuka

Nintaijutsu?
Considering this applies to more than one her techniques, I think keeping it one page would be better. Should we list her two wind-enhanced taijutsu techniques as nintaijutsu? While it's true that we don't have much info on that, it fits the description we use for A's techniques. Taijutsu amplified by ninjutsu. Or do we simply consider them ninjutsu? I saw an edit summary changing the chop to ninjutsu on the basis it's basically a wind version of Chidori, but I'm not sure that would work for the kick. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 20:52, November 3, 2011 (UTC)

Breasts
I'm detecting a story behind this. By the looks of it, User:X29 has taken it upon himself to rid the wiki of mammaries, with the one (two?) exception being Tsunade's. So I'm wondering why? Ideally there's a better explanation than "'cause it's perverted". ~SnapperTo 22:32, January 13, 2013 (UTC)


 * I didn't read this whole topic. Or most of it, for that matter. But I am going to end it. If anyone should continue this conversation elsewhere, or make an issue out of the outcome, woe be upon them.
 * From what I did read, there are two conclusions:
 * Breasts get mentioned. X29 is the only person who has expressed a problem with them, and his problems seem to be circa-1950s. However, this is an animanga; female characters will tend to have large breasts as a default. People should be mindful that not every female gets her breasts pointed out.
 * Feminine features, when mentioned, are to be mentioned tastefully. This is really going to be up to individual editors to decide. I would like to encourage that it not be obvious that you're avoiding the topic. Remarking only that Hinata has "grown more womanly" may seem polite and all, but it's very clearly not mentioning the primary purpose of the sentence. I suggest being very direct and in the same breath indicate why the breasts are being mentioned at all: "In Part II, Hinata's breasts are large enough that Sakura is jealous of them." To the point and the onus is put on the series, not the wiki.
 * So there we have it. I guess I could clarify something if needed, but beyond that there will be no continuation of this discussion. If anyone feels offended by what someone else has said or would like to grate anybody, don't do it. ~SnapperTo 20:40, January 14, 2013 (UTC)