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What the heck is "bishe"? Anyway, Raiden is a boy and he looks pretty feminine to me, so...
Pretty sure Bysshe is the poet who wrote Ozymandias
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bish%C5%8Dnen
What rule(s) is it breaking?
From my point of view. Long, blonde hair doesn't always mean being feminine.
In any case, Raiden has a wife and a son.
In his past, we know that he will become a very cool cyborg.
In some ways, Raiden resembles Gackt in appearance.
Kojima and Konami did demographics focus research and determined that in order to get more girl gamers interested, they should add a dreamy bishonen character who has melodramatic relationship talks with his girlfriend. And they successfully kept it a secret until launch. The brouhaha from players who were caught off guard by not playing as Snake for 80% of it was legendary, and Kojima would continue referencing it with the Snake Eater mask, and the character Raikov, and the director's chair shorts among other mocking trolls.