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Toby McCasker wrote:caitsith01 wrote:Does the latter make them somehow less attractive?
When you think about that last question yourself, what's your answer?
caitsith01 wrote:Not in the slightest. I actually find intelligent, complex women more interesting in every sense. And that doesn't mean they can't also be physically attractive, although in my experience the interesting ones don't usually get around in their underwear in public.
Spooler wrote:caitsith01 wrote:Not in the slightest. I actually find intelligent, complex women more interesting in every sense. And that doesn't mean they can't also be physically attractive, although in my experience the interesting ones don't usually get around in their underwear in public.
I don't think you have to be intelligent to be complex, tho I guess that depends on how you define intelligence
Toby McCasker wrote: in a cool three-piece Janelle Monáe suit, then I think Suda's rep might actually be deserved.
Spooler wrote:Side note to any mods policing this thread any chance of being able to swear guessing the swear word game is fun and all but ...


amara wrote:I myself am working on a blog post about this very subject. I came here hoping to get another point of view and I was really disappointed by this being just another 'it is what it is'.
With the rape culture once again in the spot light and the few strong female characters/role models being destroyed lately (Uhura, Lara Craft etc), there are so many more things to this sexism subject than just 'hot chicks in hot armour for dudes to stare at'.
I play what is considered 'male dominated games' like RTS and FPS and have been a gamer for all my life. Even before pre-school I was playing computer games. I started playing online the moment my parents could get affordable dialup. Now I am approaching 30 and these last couple of years I have really wondered is it worth it?
All I have seen in my beloved gaming/geek culture is a huge down turn. The rape culture is growing, the few strong female characters are quickly disappearing and not being replaced and the emergence of 'Get back into the kitchen' mentality to the point where it is no longer funny (remember how long an arrow in a knee lasted? Yeah, well this one has been going a lot longer).
Is there a problem with sexism in gaming? I think the only way to answer that is to close your eyes and pretend to be a woman (or think about this closely if you are female) and ask yourself, Are there strong women characters/role models out there? Are there characters that make me proud for the female population? Why is she a strong woman? Is it because she is a great hero or because she was a victim of some terrible violence? Does the fact that she is a woman constantly an issue or does she face other issues that are related to being a person with her own morals, personality and opinions and not just because she is a woman and these are woman problems?
If you can come up with enough examples that you are satisfied, then sexism isn't an issue.
Sadly, I can not.
amara wrote:If you can come up with enough examples that you are satisfied, then sexism isn't an issue.
Sadly, I can not.
A bit harsh there Toby..Toby McCasker wrote:I sincerely hope you never write that blog post. It's already been written a thousand times already.
Bek wrote:A bit harsh there Toby..Toby McCasker wrote:I sincerely hope you never write that blog post. It's already been written a thousand times already.
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