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[video=youtube;t7fklGX6Ft0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7fklGX6Ft0[/video]

Not all women are plus sized and plenty of them are fit and take care of themselves, so how can they be unrealistic?
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This is insulting to all of the fit women who actually take care of themselves.


Causes Bulimia? If somebody allows a video game to influence them to that extent, they shouldn't be allowed to play them in the first place.
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Nothing but jealousy, it's more realistic than to have some heavy shit trying to save the world. Get rek.
 

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My god that is pathetic. How weak minded do you have to be to develop an eating disorder from a game. Also I like how conveniently feminists ignore the unrealistic proportions of male characters.

And their 'realistic' portrayals were just a fat, nonathletic physique.

I think they are under the assumption that the vast majority of women are fat and fit women are almost nonexistent, which is ****ing stupid.
 

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What she said was pretty accurate. The women who are "unrealistically" shaped are actually realistic. What they're doing would require them to be that shape. If anything (which she noted) they should go after what said woman wear, instead of weight size. These little nitpicking instances lower their credibility imo
 

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If anything (which she noted) they should go after what said woman wear, instead of weight size. These little nitpicking instances lower their credibility imo

Except that the last time I said made a comment about such clothing ( or rather lack of it) in media presentation and girls copying it thinking it makes them hip even when it's not safe and damn inconvenient at times- I was told it was **** shaming and I do not know about feminism if I don't support it- he wasn't even trolling.

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It's unrealistic portrayal when the bust size is too big for the waist size and still the woman is shown to be in action and often with little support or covering to that size etc. Or when the lead goes on to having *** with every female character in sight as he moves forward. BF's dead body is just lying on one side when she gets saved being raped by the guy and as soon as she does, she is at the disposal of the lead character. Congrats we have a real winner in this! Not that I care for either. Just don't pretend it's not objectification.
 
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Except that the last time I said made a comment about such clothing ( or rather lack of it) in media presentation and girls copying it thinking it makes them hip even when it's not safe and damn inconvenient at times- I was told it was **** shaming and I do not know about feminism if I don't support it- he wasn't even trolling.

It's unrealistic portrayal when the bust size is too big for the waist size and still the woman is shown to be in action and often with little support or covering to that size. Or when the lead goes on to having *** with every female character in sight as he moves forward. BF dead body is just lying on one side, she gets saved being raped by the guy and as soon as she does she is at the disposal of the lead character. Congrats we have a real winner. Not that I care for either. Just don't pretend it's not objectification.


Just addressing the first paragraph.

Would have to read what you said before for better understanding, but to be honest there is a time and place for everything. Trying to pretend otherwise is silly imo.
 

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Just addressing the first paragraph.

Would have to read what you said before for better understanding, but to be honest there is a time and place for everything. Trying to pretend otherwise is silly imo.

Yep. That was what I said when I heard that lecture.

Second para was a general comment meant for those who deny the sexist objectification in video games and think it's just about slim women. I would link the video game I described to make the context clear but it doesn't fit with NB policy to link that kind of graphic portrayal.
 
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It's unrealistic portrayal when the bust size is too big for the waist size and still the woman is shown to be in action and often with little support or covering to that size etc. Or when the lead goes on to having *** with every female character in sight as he moves forward. BF's dead body is just lying on one side when she gets saved being raped by the guy and as soon as she does, she is at the disposal of the lead character. Congrats we have a real winner in this! Not that I care for either. Just don't pretend it's not objectification.

They also have to realize that Video Games are fiction, so for the most part, they are not realistic in the first place.
 

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They also have to realize that Video Games are fiction, so for the most part, they are not realistic in the first place.

Who said it was about realism? Objectification is the term.
 

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Who said it was about realism? Objectification is the term.

They brought realism into this when they claimed female character models in video games are unrealistic and then claiming their own designs are a more realistic portrayal of the female body.
 

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They brought realism into this when they claimed female character models in video games are unrealistic and then claiming their own designs are a more realistic portrayal of the female body.

Who brought in and in what context? Are we talking about some specific article which was limited to eating disorder and somehow implied that it's result of seeing slim women and that's it? Or was the description originally used as one of the in supportive arguments as to why such art falls in sexual objectification and eating disorder just one of the many possible side effects?

At times there are no right or wrong sides on such issues, you know, just different POVs depending on how much you see .
 
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Yep. That was what I said when I heard that lecture.

Second para was a general comment meant for those who deny the sexist objectification in video games and think it's just about slim women. I would link the video game I described to make the context clear but it doesn't fit with NB policy to link that kind of graphic portrayal.

A lot of stuff on the internet seems to be repeated lel

Pretty obvious to me. These women aren't designed solely for said activity in their video game lel. And that's fine on other link
 

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If you're so narrow-minded as to entitle this thread "Feminists...," then you suffer from a delusional misunderstanding of what feminism is. :lol

Feminism: the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men.

The basic idea behind feminism is that we're all human and are therefore entitled basis human rights regardless of our gender.

I don't think this qualifies as a feminist issue. This is more an issue of media portrayal of women and of body shaming. Of course, I do agree that it makes sense for these women to be fit and it would be a much better argument, perhaps, to focus on how women are sexualized via costuming in video games. And to be honest, I think equally "unrealistic" standards are set for men in video games. You can't look me in the eye and tell me that the average man looks like Snake.

And for all of you bastards up above who called those modifications "fat" or "nonathletic," please get a better perspective on body type. :lol Some people will exercise all their lives and never achieve a perfect body. We are all built differently, and hell, we all accept different standards of beauty. So please put your ****ing foot in your mouth before you offend somebody. It's not video games that make girls get eating disorders, it's ****s like you who throw out insults about shape and size with utter disregard for women's feelings. :rolleyes:
 

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Who brought in and in what context? Are we talking about some specific article which was limited to eating disorder? Or was the description originally used as one of the in supportive arguments as to why such art falls in sexual objectification?

At times there are no right or wrong sides on such issues, you know just different POVs depending on how much you see.

Its used as one of their supporting arguments.

 

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and are real, living women though. Given Jade, Lara, other female characters' activities like combat and climbing and raiding tombs, I think it would be safe to say that the physique is the result of their activities. And Cortana is an AI and if she wants to project herself as a female in a hologram and help Master Chief like that,why not let her?
 
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Optimist: Glass is half full

Pessimist: Glass is half empty

Feminist: Glass is being r_a_p_e_d

OT: It's just sad and pathetic.

That pretty sums up all the sweaty tumblr sjws. Well done.
 

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While I respect Women and believe both Men and Women should be loved and respected equally, I hate the word "feminists". I dunno, I guess it is a word that is sort of working opposite to what is suggested. I just feel that by creating a word that is specifically designed to keep people together is causing more divisions and enmity because there are people in society who compare the word "Feminist" with another word like "Nazi". I don't like this and its bad that people do this. U_U
 
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