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Man gaming going mainstream tend to attract waste of space like this
Hello, i don't know how many women that play video games you know. But many girls and women have difficulty accepting their own bodies. Some would like to be more curved, some thinner, some hotter... and games with character creation tools should give both men and women the opportunity to create their characters however they want.
No wonder characters like Lara Croft have always been so successful in this world of the game industry. There's nothing wrong with sexualizing video game characters. In fact, most movies and series that exist have a 1-minute sex scene. The japanese are masters of talking about sex in anime.
Video game is a visual, auditory and interactive art form, devs can do anything with them.
Be glad that we even tolerated you, cause again nobody have to cater to your ugly bastard fetish
So either get out if you don't like it, because no one gonna miss you at all
You want to fight for "equality" go somewhere it matter, not sitting behind a screen in a developed country and scream "WoMAN RiGHt" for your own entitlement
Talk about quoting out of context lmao
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