Thread:ShonenChicoBoy/@comment-5778280-20151016061941

Alright. So, let me go ahead and speak my mind before you go off on one of your little statistic and analytical rants. Basically, what I'm saying is: Don't be jumping to conclusions in what I'm saying. Anyway, I'll start of with this.
 * "Natural Affinity"

That can be argued to an myriad of degrees; Yamamoto and Toshiro's reiatsu has been said to be the expression of their Zanpakutou, which are both elemental. Yamamoto's warden garbs in his Bankai, are said to be his Reiatsu compressed and heated to a temperature similar to the sun. Toshiro's spiritual pressure caused his grandmother to shrink because of the cold. So, spiritual pressure can be an indication of one's natural affinity. I mean, unless you want to go tell Tite Kubo that he's wrong in making their elemental powers expressed via their spiritual downpour.
 * Reiatsu, not "aura"

You do realize that aura, in its literal definition(s) are "the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place" and " supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature, viewed by mystics, spiritualists, and some practitioners of complementary medicine as the essence of the individual, and allegedly discernible by people with special sensibilities". So, addressing Reiatsu as an aura is also "not wrong"; it's just a choice of wording. Like saying one is attacking feverishly, or hysterically. Hysterical is a state of extreme emotion. Swordsmanship is not something that can feel emotion (but it can express it). The word "connotation" refers to "context meaning". So, the term "aura" is by no means wrong in this situation.

Also, if you read his presentation clear enough, he's simply expressing his inclination toward water through his Reiatsu. Having people feel sunken or deprived within it, is in face an application of Reiatsu. Do you not remember Ichigo having felt like needles were to his back when Kenpachi was tailing him?

Yeah..... 