Lae’zel and Shadowheart can be mean sometimes, and it’s okay to embrace women in video games like them.

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      Well that’s not true at all. Men and women have different life experiences and that often is what drives a narrative.

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          So you can’t have a good character or story unless it’s centered around whether the character is a man or a woman?

          Where on Earth did you get that from my comment?

          You’re gonna lose your mind when you hear about aliens, robots and other non sexed characters.

          ….which often is attached to specific unique narrative concepts for those types of characters, since they too share a unique world view that is helpful or even necessary to set the background and future specific storyline.

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            Lemmy is full of people who wants to get into battles over their own gender issues. Stay clear.

            If you even express that a man and woman is different, it’s a personal attack on those people. Their personal life experience has made them way too sensitive to this topic so they can’t think clearly anymore.

            Men and women are different and I dare to say that in general (with exceptions), each gender is better than the other at certain things. This is common sense.

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          Mate, you’ve gotta be trying to be offended to misconstrue what was said so badly.