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Abby is a staright woman. She's not trans.
There's nothing "weird." In #10 I linked an Abby Anderson cosplay from a female fitness model, and in #14 I took a reference to it.
It is 100% subjective. That's what your assessment is.
have you ever seen other females then the ones you see in a porn?
It has nothing to do with her boobs, etc.
The writer just analyzed her physique.
Even if she had the genetic precondition for developing a strong, muscular body, her diet and training would be key to achieve it.
The problem which the writer saw in this case, were simply that in a post-apocalyptic world, there wouldn't be enough nutrients and protein to be gathered for a proper diet required to backup her development.
Especially as in TLOU 1, supplies have been very rare already.
She either would have to train A LOT to keep this physique.
Hard training.
Not just climbing buildings, scavenging for supplies and shooting with weapons or bow and arrow.
This was his take to find Abby's appearance in this game a bit weird.
And from a logical perspective, I actually found these statements quite understandable.
Sure, sure, she's a video game character after all. So no offense.