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Re: Gender in Halo 2 (response to DanteThePoet) LO | |
Posted By: Sep7imus [subnova] | Date: 1/11/07 12:18 p.m. |
In Response To: Re: Gender in Halo 2 (response to DanteThePoet) LO (DanteThePoet) : I'm going to be as blunt as possible. : The idea of a feminine warrior is absurd, not just in our culture, but in
Yeah, this is wrong. Have you SEEN DOA? What about "La Femme Nikita?" There are plenty of "feminine" warrior types out there. (Whether these are realistic or not isn't exactly the question. Though there CAN be realistic, feminine warriors. In a lot of ways, the more ninja-like or assassin-like warrior-types are feminine (regardless of the sex of the character); they're graceful, quiet, sneaky, alluring, etc..)
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