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Aelin Lovelace ([personal profile] elialshadowpine) wrote2012-04-02 12:03 pm

[Gaming] Feminsm? In MY World of Warcraft?

Read this to have any clue as to what I'm talking about.

Thank gods for lorazepam. Really, thank gods. It is the only way I am all up in this post (the linked one on the beta forums), arguing back and forth with all the idiots who are screaming "censorhsip!!!" and "coercion/pressure!!" because numerous women have stated that they are uncomfortable with the dialogue of a questgiver as it stands and offered several possible solutions.

I expected a good bit of backlash from men, but it's sad how many women have spoken up to say that they see no problem with a character that hits on you and reduces you to your looks while a male character is complimented on his strength and prowess. Aren't we supposed to be worth more than that?

(I meant to post this earlier this morning but apparently didn't click the post button before I zonked out for the day. Whoops.)

direct link to the forum thread now that it's loading for me again. I'm Eilwyn on there.

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[identity profile] elialshadowpine.livejournal.com 2012-04-03 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. It's really not that I mind a flirtatious character; I'd just like one that doesn't come off as a sleaze! ;)

[identity profile] epic-cakes.livejournal.com 2012-04-04 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
There's a female goblin out in Razor Hill who flirts wildly with male players and gets suspicious and mean towards female players and warns them off stealing her boyfriend. Did anyone ever complain about that one?

[identity profile] elialshadowpine.livejournal.com 2012-04-04 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
That's a little different, because men aren't generally threatened by random women who flirt with them, while many women I know (myself included) have had very bad experiences with creepy people flirting in real life and then acting inappropriately. The way the character behaves towards women is problematic, but it's less of an issue of the content being potentially triggering or upsetting to the player as it is that the character is stereotyped. If that makes sense?