Can I just say I love how he draws her as she is? Like he doesn’t tone down the badassery and toughness of her at all, if anything he takes it up a notch. So often in our society, women are expected to be “less than” the men they’re involved with, less intelligent, less talented, less successful, less strong. Because we’re supposed to hold ourselves back so the man can feel better about himself. But I then I see the way Callum draws Rayla, and he draws her in all her strength and confidence; he doesn’t try to tone her down to make himself feel better about his own lack of combat skills. He acknowledges her skills and appluads her for it. And neither does he try to over-sexualize her, he just appreciates her as she is. It’s just really refreshing to see girls being appreciated by boys for who they are, not for who boys want them to be.