Talk:Suzumebachi (Zanpakutō spirit)

I seriously object to this line "She is rather childish, in contrast to Soifon, who rarely displays any sign of femininity except when the subject is her former mentor Yoruichi Shihōin." I am not sure how "childish" and "femininity" belong in the same sentence there. I agree that Suzumebachi is childish, which is a sharp contrast to Soifon who acts all mature and serious. I also agree that Soifon acts a lot more like a child around Yoruichi. But where o where does "femininity" come into this? Soifon isn't all that more feminine around Yoruichi, for that matter Suzumebachi isn't particularly feminine either. Tinni 11:24, 2 August 2009 (UTC)