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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
True, but like it or not, physical appearance is vital, especially at the start.
I highly doubt most people would be with someone they are not sexually attracted to.....sure, they might marry for the money, but i assure you, they will be banging someone on the side.
In the end, when it comes to Aloy, considering how bloody active she is, how the F is she chubbier? it makes no sense.
First: she is not the character that I know and whom I accompanied and felt empathy for in the first chapter.
Second: I am not in favor of popularizing diabetes and other unhealthy lifestyle habits.
Third, it is not immersive. A person who exercises daily and even more so a huge amount of exercise like Aloy, would not look like that in any way.
I am banned I guess?
They also seemed to have made Aloy a little more chubby in the face with Forbidden West.
Oh so yet another...pass.
Are you saying that a strong woman must be ugly and masculine? Or in other words and taking your argument to the extreme are you saying that a woman can only be strong if she looks and acts like a man?
Didn't you notice? Incredible. It's something so relatable.
and all that over a fictional character and the artistic vision the developers intended. not everyone is going to agree about the appearance of the character as everyone is different, you of all should know what inclusion should be about considering what you are not hoping to see.