Male Strippers for ME3
#26
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:20
#27
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:22
Don´t go taking away the female only strippers from us , we men have so little left
So no no no !
Sorry serious note , I don´t mind eitherway , but men are more open about hat and the red district .
And other things then women , so truth is there is still a stigma among women for those kind of things , so it might provoke more pitch vork jersey things , among women then men .
Modifié par Drake_Hound, 09 avril 2011 - 05:23 .
#28
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:25
Skilled Seeker wrote...
I didn't say every fan is a straight male. I gave an example of the sh*tstorm that would commence if Bioware added male strippers since that 'Bioware neglects its core straight male audience' was one of the thread titles about gay romances in DA2. These are not my views.
Well the people who say those things are in fact usually trolls. So you can rule them out.
I find it a bit akward how in some places all i have to do is turn around and i see an asari wearing provocative clothing or pole dancing/lap dancing.
Im suprised aria doesnt use male strippers tho... it would seem like her to use a bit of both.
Especially for her personal pleasure.
Modifié par Biotic_Warlock, 09 avril 2011 - 05:26 .
#29
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:27
#30
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:31
#31
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:34
It seems like there is a cultural thing among the asari that makes them able to go for many kinds of aliens.Skilled Seeker wrote...
I doubt Asari get turned on by males seeing as their race has no males so why would they be biologically engineered to care?
#32
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:37
And? Doesn't mean they are sexually attracted to males of alien species. That would make no sense and would just be science breaking fanservice.lovgreno wrote...
It seems like there is a cultural thing among the asari that makes them able to go for many kinds of aliens.Skilled Seeker wrote...
I doubt Asari get turned on by males seeing as their race has no males so why would they be biologically engineered to care?
#33
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:37
Skilled Seeker wrote...
I doubt Asari get turned on by males seeing as their race has no males so why would they be biologically engineered to care?
hmm. Maybe some asari find aliens more attractive then other asari. It is possible =)
I guess even some asari would be turned on by salarian strippers, maybe even a krogan.
Some asari might just be interested in terms of pleasure or science maybe O_o
- I am aware they can be attracted to males OR females.
Modifié par Biotic_Warlock, 09 avril 2011 - 05:38 .
#34
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:37
Errol Dnamyx wrote...
As long as they are Volus I'm ok with that.
*spittake*
#35
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:39
Skilled Seeker wrote...
And? Doesn't mean they are sexually attracted to males of alien species. That would make no sense and would just be science breaking fanservice.lovgreno wrote...
It seems like there is a cultural thing among the asari that makes them able to go for many kinds of aliens.Skilled Seeker wrote...
I doubt Asari get turned on by males seeing as their race has no males so why would they be biologically engineered to care?
Meh, whatever Asari have never really made any sense to me.
#36
Guest_Nyoka_*
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:40
Guest_Nyoka_*
A corpse covered by a sheet is not a female krogan. I want Shepard to go to Tuchanka and get Wrex to accompany her to the females camp, so she can negotiate with the female leader a cure for the genophage in exchange for help in the war against the reapers. Something like that.Biotic_Warlock wrote...
Nyoka wrote...
They should make female turians, salarians and krogan first.
True true and there already is one in ME2.
That's also an opportunity to challenge some preconceptions, which is always a good thing. For example, what if female salarians were vastly bigger than males (like many animals here on earth), and had a deep voice (longer, thicker vocal cords = grave voice)? We don't have to make them traditionally "humanly feminine", have we? They're aliens.
We could also visit the capital of Palaven to get the turians to join the war, and see female turians walking around.
About the strippers thing, I don't think it's juvenile. Kids don't like strippers, grown ups do. Where I live, every single disco-pub has both girls and boys go-go dancers, it's a settled thing. While I agree it would be fine if they included it, I don't mind really.
Modifié par Nyoka, 09 avril 2011 - 05:43 .
#37
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:42
We have seen asari with male salarians, turians, humans and even krogans (but luckily no hanar). Fanservice, yes perhaps, but it is still a part of their culture to seek influence from other spiecies to avoid their race to degrade. It is even a strong social stigma to be a offspring from two asari.Skilled Seeker wrote...
And? Doesn't mean they are sexually attracted to males of alien species. That would make no sense and would just be science breaking fanservice.lovgreno wrote...
It seems like there is a cultural thing among the asari that makes them able to go for many kinds of aliens.Skilled Seeker wrote...
I doubt Asari get turned on by males seeing as their race has no males so why would they be biologically engineered to care?
We are getting off topic here, so back to the male strippers.
#38
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:45
Nyoka wrote...
A corpse covered by a sheet is not a female krogan. I want Shepard to go to Tuchanka and get Wrex to accompany her to the females camp, so she can negotiate with the female leader a cure for the genophage in exchange for help in the war against the reapers. Something like that.Biotic_Warlock wrote...
Nyoka wrote...
They should make female turians, salarians and krogan first.
True true and there already is one in ME2.
That's also an opportunity to challenge some preconceptions, which is always a good thing. For example, what if female salarians were vastly bigger than males (like many animals here on earth), and had a deep voice (longer, thicker vocal cords = grave voice)? We don't have to make them traditionally "humanly feminine", have we? They're aliens.
We could also visit the capital of Palaven to get the turians to join the war, and see female turians walking around.
About the strippers thing, I don't think it's juvenile. Kids don't like strippers, grown ups do. Where I live, every single disco-pub has both female and male go-go dancers, it's a settled thing. While I agree it would be fine if they included it, I don't mind really.
I 'think' there was a female krogan in the urdnot camp in tuchanka, though i may be mistaken - i think one of the emissaries near where the shaman is.
I would have thought female turian would be bigger since they look more like insects XD
I have a theory that salarians breed through labs and cloning, and sometimes involving males and females. But they are complicated race.
#39
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 05:45
Okay, I admit that my wiev of exotic dancing is probably rather limited and old fashioned. So don't mind me.Nyoka wrote...
About the strippers thing, I don't think it's juvenile. Kids don't like strippers, grown ups do. Where I live, every single disco-pub has both female and male go-go dancers, it's a settled thing. While I agree it would be fine if they included it, I don't mind really.
#40
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:12
ROD525 wrote...
The Reapers on on the Galaxys doorsteps and your asking for male strippers in a club...are you serious?
But having female (well, monogendered asari) strippers at the clubs while Saren and Sovereign are planning their attack and while Collectors kidnap human colonies is absolutely serious and necessary thing? XD
#41
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:17
k8ee wrote...
I would just like for put forward a suggestion that there should be some male strippers in the clubs in ME3. I mean, boobs are fine, but I already have a pair, and I'm not really interested in another. When saving the galaxy is getting me down, I really can't say that I want to sit at a table and have an asari dance for me... what I would like is a hot guy or a turian to dance on a table for me.
And maybe some sarcastic remarks from male squaddies.
I don't think this is really a lot to ask. I mean I really want to select the lean forward, lean back and tip choices and not feel like I'm just doing it because I want to 'experience the whole game'....
Thoughts?
#42
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:17
"This one wants twenty credits if you want to touch its tentacles."
#43
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:20
k8ee wrote...
Yes. Hanar strippers. Come on Bioware, make it happen. Wooo!
"This one wants twenty credits if you want to touch its tentacles."
HAHAH!
I dont even know what there is to remove LOOL.
#44
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:21
#45
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:22
k8ee wrote...
Yes. Hanar strippers. Come on Bioware, make it happen. Wooo!
"This one wants twenty credits if you want to touch its tentacles."
This would be glorious.
Frankly I could do without the strip clubs period. But if they have to be in they might as well be equal opportunity.
#46
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:24
#47
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:26
#48
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:27
Mr Zoat wrote...
Conrad Verner.
I bet him wife dumped him too so... i wanna see him in afterlife!
#49
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:27
ReconTeam wrote...
Male strippers and gender equality? Should those words even be in the same sentence?
In the Mass Effect universe, probably not.
But in general, yes. No one here is calling for only male strippers in ME3, but for the representation of both male and female strippers. After all, even in the far-off future, men need to make money, too!
#50
Posté 09 avril 2011 - 06:34
KawaiiKatie wrote...
But in general, yes. No one here is calling for only male strippers in ME3, but for the representation of both male and female strippers. After all, even in the far-off future, men need to make money, too!
Seems like a waste of effort when you consider the strippers in ME1 and ME2 are just background flavor. Nobody loads up a game thinking "I'm going to watch some strippers on Omega! Hell yeah!"
Also male strippers in the same place as female strippers? All of the gentlemen's clubs I've been to only have female workers. I'd assume the same is true for men in gentlewomens(?) clubs?





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