You can have thicker thighs and still have nice thigh gap by simply having wider hips.
The problem is that the measure of "thickness" is relative to hip width in the first place. A "thick" woman has large legs relative to her overall body size. If her thighs are both thicker AND wider, she's just larger, and further increases in size will yield diminishing returns - unless you're aiming for a giantess. One could increase both values while retaining height, but there is a thighs-to-body ratio of which extravagantly high values enter nonsensical anatomy and fringe erotica territory.
Coomer's dilemma stems from the fact that for a woman's given height, there seems to be an inverse correlation between maximal thigh gap and thickness values.
I have devised a solution to this problem via the Shortstack Theorem, which postulates that a decreasing height potentiates thickness values - meaning that, at lower height ranges, less dramatic increments in thigh size are necessary for equivalent thickness returns; therefore, thigh gap is preserved even at comparatively high thickness.
Considering: T = W/H, in which T = thickness, H = height and W = hip width and G = 2T/W-s, in which G = gap area and s = Touka Scott's factor (minimal triangular perimeter of between-thighs area; inferred via t-distribution of W),
One may easily infer that lower H ranges allow for substantial T gains at relatively lower W values, which, in turn, avoids G loss and maximizes T/G ratio.
Source: It was revealed to me while fapping to a Fatalpulse doujin
kuchra said: Source: It was revealed to me while fapping to a Fatalpulse doujin
Just so you know, German scientist August Kekulé realized the structure of the benzene molecule IIRC after seeing it in a dream. You ought to be proud of carrying a long and distinguished tradition of scientific research!
The problem is that the measure of "thickness" is relative to hip width in the first place.
I'd be willing to bet that the Patreon request that led to this comic was inspired by this tweet, which measures the thighs in proportion to height of the head, not hip width. If that's your metric, widening the hips is a perfectly viable method of getting more "thigh budget", as it were - at least until you hit the aforementioned "nonsensical anatomy and fringe erotica territory".
I have no idea what "Touka Scott's factor" is, but thickness is all about proportion, so of course reducing height without changing any other measurements will make those other measurements more significant in proportion - but increasing all those other measurements without changing height would have the exact same effect.
Here's a thought experiment - take your ideal shortstack with the desired amounts of thigh width and thigh gap, and then scale that character up by a factor of two, doubling their height but also all of their other measurements. Then, compare two separate pictures, one of the original character and one of the scaled up version, with no background or objective reference point to compare their size to. Would you be able to visually distinguish the original character from the scaled up version? If the scaled up character is scaled up perfectly proportionately, you would not - the two would look totally identical without having an external reference point to establish scale. Therefore, any qualities of their appearance that don't depend on scale with outside objects - such as proportional thickness or thigh gap - must be identical across both versions.
My inference, then, is that halving height while maintaining all other proportions would have the exact same result as doubling all other proportions while maintaining height - the results are indistinguishable save for overall scale. Therefore, you cannot argue that widening the hips does not work, but shortening the height does.
Even for a Baalbuddy coomer, that's one large arm.
That's the power of Ryza's thighzas.
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