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Mathsorcerer wrote:Why not get some female programmers to write the female characters and design how they will look and act? That seems like the simplest solution, as well as the most logical.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
ffordesoon wrote:But having lady parts doesn't automagically qualify you to write female characters well - or male characters. Being good at writing does that.
Mathsorcerer wrote:ffordesoon wrote:But having lady parts doesn't automagically qualify you to write female characters well - or male characters. Being good at writing does that.
I was involved in a long and sometimes heated discussion on another forum where the main topic was "men cannot write female characters very well". The general consensus of the female contributers was that they agreed with that statement--they kept having to roll their eyes when they see the poor quality of female characters in video games, movies, books, and TV shows.
Mathsorcerer wrote:I was involved in a long and sometimes heated discussion on another forum where the main topic was "men cannot write female characters very well". The general consensus of the female contributers was that they agreed with that statement--they kept having to roll their eyes when they see the poor quality of female characters in video games, movies, books, and TV shows.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
ffordesoon wrote:EDIT: And, you know, you have to be good at writing.
ToasterRepairman wrote:I disagree with 99% of what the OP says.
Society protects and civilizes
Look at every nation where society has collapsed. Gender norms do not go away they rapidly strengthen.
Society collapses, the strong rule, and the weak are ruled. Warlords become law.
How many women warlords in history do you know about with out the rule of organized army and or government?
Females as character should be strong, no one wants to play a weak character but to bow down to political correctness and have them play basically as males with the aforementioned secondary sexual characteristics is also a bad feminist idea
Perhaps, they can include MULTIPLE options for both male and female. Women who want to play female characters who act like men should have that option others should have other options.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
VaultDwellnChick wrote:"...Female characters who act like men..." There is no such thing as "acting like a man". Thats very insulting. Gender roles are learned by society, they are not there normally otherwise. I mean, unless she is trying to stand while she pees, there is no such thing.
Tagaziel wrote:VaultDwellnChick wrote:"...Female characters who act like men..." There is no such thing as "acting like a man". Thats very insulting. Gender roles are learned by society, they are not there normally otherwise. I mean, unless she is trying to stand while she pees, there is no such thing.
Which is true for the most part... However, we shouldn't confuse societal conditioning with our biology. Biological gender roles are, for the time being, set in stone: women can't father children, men can't give birth to children.
Tagaziel wrote:Lions beg to differ. Or hell, any other vertebrate. Gender roles are largely societal: gender functions are biological, but humans built an entire elaborate intellectual construct on top of them to justify segregation and sexism (segregating roles). There are some tasks men can do better and there are some tasks women can do better. However, both genders are generally capable of doing the exact same stuff.
Tagaziel wrote:Humans don't need all that either. It makes living easier, sure, but humans are just as much of an animal as lions or any other creature. Remember evolution.
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