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My older brother's ex-girlfriend actually looks a bit like a Glaceon (the way her hair grows to frame her face is like Glaceon also she's a bit of a dog)
I'm surprised Glaceon is winning in the poll, I was expecting Espeon. I voted for the latter, first because of the pink color that is usually associated with females (even though real men wear pink), and second because of how it looks. For example, the smaller front paws, and its agile look.
The beautiful hair gives Glaceon the most feminine trait out of all of Eevee's evolutionary stages. Espeon is a close second, but I had to give it to Glaceon.
Definitely Glaceon, followed by Vaporeon - I can imagine male versions of the other five relatively easily, and I was able to see Vaporeon as a male without too much difficulty. Glaceon, though, just seems like a more elegant, sleek Pokémon - makes me think of an "ice queen". Interestingly, it's not because of its head-tails, as I can easily envision them representing the tails on a rather cunning hat.
I think the real question should be: Which Eeveelution is the most MASCULINE looking, cuz really, except for umbreon and jolteon, they all look pretty feminine. I`d say vaporeon and espeon look the most feminine though.
Entering this thread my first thought was "I bet it was made in Gen V". I was right. Anyway Sylveon is far and away the most traditionally feminine of the bunch, since that was very much the approach to the initial round of fairy-types this shouldn't really come as a surprise. I've been very glad to see them branching away from this a bit in the last couple gens a little (particularly with the Impidimp line) and will probably always have a bit of curiousity in me about how a Fairy Eeveelution could've looked in a time where the focus of fairy-types becomes more on being mythical creatures rather than being pink and cutesy. Nothing against pink and cutesy Pokemon, I'm glad we have them for variety's sake and I like some of them... I just can't help but wonder.
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