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First of all, most of the time when women are sexualized in video games the game itself doesn't have sexual context. The woman running around fighting a war in a bronze bikini? Yeah, inappropriate. There's zero sexual context there and a skimpy suit of armor is ridiculous to go into battle with. And yeah, they probably would, because breasts aren't inherently sexual. Unless a woman is in front of you with her breasts in your face, purposely trying to turn you on, keep your comments about her breasts to yourself.
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  • [quote]Oh stfu[/quote]

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  • Edited by Chef Boyardank: 4/23/2016 9:20:38 PM
    [quote]inappropriate[/quote] You know most of these games are rated M for a reason right? I guess feminists aren't mature enough to recognize this nor value a character for their personality. Plus, you know it's fiction... right?

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  • [quote][quote]inappropriate[/quote] You know most of these games are rated M for a reason right? I guess feminists aren't mature enough to recognize this nor value a character for their personality. Plus, you know it's fiction... right?[/quote] Thank you.

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  • Edited by Breach: 4/23/2016 1:33:01 PM
    [quote]First of all, most of the time when women are sexualized in video games the game itself doesn't have sexual context. The woman running around fighting a war in a bronze bikini? Yeah, inappropriate. There's zero sexual context there and a skimpy suit of armor is ridiculous to go into battle with.[/quote] The only time I've seen this happen is if either A) the player strips down the character or B), the character is from a FTP MMO. Neither of which is "most of the time". [quote]And yeah, they probably would, because breasts aren't inherently sexual. Unless a man is in front of you with his breasts in your face, purposely trying to turn you on, keep your comments about his breasts to yourself.[/quote] You literally just disproved your own argument. Unless Prince is specifically in your face, flashing his stuff and trying to get you to get turned on, it's wrong according to your logic to comment on it like you did in this thread. It doesn't matter that he was in a movie acting suggestively. After all, it isn't like Scarlet over here hasn't done a movie full nude while trying to seduce men or anything... Oh wait....

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  • If you're watching a scene from a movie where she's being sexual, fine. Outside of that context, not fine. It's not a difficult concept.

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  • So because I've seen her breasts, unless I'm still watching the clip in the movie it isn't ok to comment on them. Makes total sense.

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