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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Often in fiction, writers seem to think every Ms. Fanservice is skilled at contortionism. Case in point, the phenomenon where a character or model poses with their back to the audience, but twisted round to look at the viewers so that their torso is almost pointing backwards. If the fanservice is more blatant, they'll probably be sticking their butt out and curving their spine vertically rather than merely twisting sideways. Probably used for a few reasons:
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