Are asari female?
#51
Guest_Fiddles_stix_*
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 05:14
Guest_Fiddles_stix_*
My tiny, minuscule brain hurts.
#52
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 05:24
Boobs. Lack of penis.
Female.
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Editado por SilentNukee, 18 julio 2011 - 05:39 .
#53
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 05:45
TMA LIVE wrote...
Do they have boobs? Yes.
Do they give birth? Yes.
Do they have a female figure? Yes.
Do they have a part that goes up, strong and long, for probing? Considering they mate using the mind, I'd say no.
Do they have a V? Well, they give birth, and a ex-bioware employee confirmed it. Though probably not for pleasure, whether it's man rod or fisting.
Works for me.
What is a female figure? There are feminine men (slight of size height weight and little muscle tone) and there are big boned or muscular women. I think that defines nothing.
We can't even assume a birth canal just because they give birth to live young. They are alien and BW can define it as they wish. They haven't thus far. There may be no external sex organs and it isn't even clear of they have anything other than lumps for breasts.
#54
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 05:58
IsaacShep wrote...
Once and for all, if female Shepard likes this:
{removed asari pic}
Then female Shepard IS a lesbian (or bisexual). Asari could consider herself to be a rabbit, for FemShep they look like human females and if FemShep is turned on by Asari, she IS LESBIAN/BI.
So you get to determine what someone else wants to call themselves? My way is right if the woman wants to consider her relationship with an asari as lesbianism then it is. If she doesn't then she gets to determine her sexuality/gender identity since it is not by default like human human pairings. It is a human with an asari the same for a male shepard.
#55
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 06:02
Not Female.
Femal.
#56
Guest_Dunstan_*
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 06:03
Guest_Dunstan_*
InvincibleHero wrote...
TMA LIVE wrote...
Do they have boobs? Yes.
Do they give birth? Yes.
Do they have a female figure? Yes.
Do they have a part that goes up, strong and long, for probing? Considering they mate using the mind, I'd say no.
Do they have a V? Well, they give birth, and a ex-bioware employee confirmed it. Though probably not for pleasure, whether it's man rod or fisting.
Works for me.
What is a female figure? There are feminine men (slight of size height weight and little muscle tone) and there are big boned or muscular women. I think that defines nothing.
We can't even assume a birth canal just because they give birth to live young. They are alien and BW can define it as they wish. They haven't thus far. There may be no external sex organs and it isn't even clear of they have anything other than lumps for breasts.
You're just being purposefully awkward.
Editado por Dunstan, 18 julio 2011 - 06:08 .
#57
Guest_Trust_*
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 06:58
Guest_Trust_*
I stopped taking the Codex seriously ever since I read about thermal clips.Mathy16 wrote...
The Asari were the first species to
discover the Citadel. When the Salarians arrived, it was the asari who
proposed the establishment of the Citadel Council to maintain peace
throughout the galaxy. Since then, the asari have served as the
mediators and centrists of the Council.
An all-female race,
the asari reproduce through a form of parthenogenesis. They can attune
their nervous system to that of another individual of any gender, and of
any species, to reproduce. This capability has led to unseemly and
inaccurate rumors about asari promiscuity.
Asari can live
for over 1,000 years, passing through three stages of life. In the
Maiden stage, they wander restlessly, seeking new knowledge and
experience. When the Matron stage begins, they "meld" with interesting
partners to produce their offspring. This ends when they reach the
Matriarch stage, where they assume the roles of leaders and councilors.
http://masseffect.wi...cil_Races#Asari
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Editado por AwesomeEffect2, 18 julio 2011 - 07:04 .
#58
Escrito 18 julio 2011 - 07:10
AwesomeEffect2 wrote...
I stopped taking the Codex seriously ever since I read about thermal clips.
Like me, sadly like me
#59
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 03:35
PnXMarcin1PL wrote...
Asari are shemales. period
What do you have to offer as proof of that?
#60
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 03:38
Fidget6 wrote...
It's stated explicitly in the game that they are maternal, so you could call them female in a sense, and they refer to each other as "she" but as Liara also explains, they aren't exactly women. Also, they don't see male or female when it comes to other species, they just see the species. As for what label you want to put on someone's orientation if a woman were to sleep with an Asari, who gives a damn?
I don't. I said it is up to the person involved to choose the orientation they view their Shepard has while in relations with an asari. Others have said it makes them this or that which I believe is wrong.
#61
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 03:46
1. Gender and sex are different things. Being monogendered doesn't mean they're monosexual.
2. In the event that they were both, monogendered AND monosexual (never explicitly stated, to my recollection), they would still be female. If all the women in the world today died and only men remained, they'd still be males regardless of a lack of a female mate. Your gender is determined by social norms. Your sex is determined by biological makeup.
3. Shepard finds her attractive: both heterosexual male Shepard and bisexual/homosexual female Shepard. The reasons are obvious: she looks like a human female. It's part of the attraction. If Liara looked like a man then heterosexual male Shepard wouldn't be interested.
4. The series refers to the Asari with feminine connotations. Liara is a "she," Benezia is a "matriarch," etc.
#62
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 03:50
#63
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 04:40
Schneidend wrote...
Asari are women. They have some sort of vagina that feels pleasure and pushes out babies. /thread
Boy to know that you must be getting some blue on the side.
#64
Guest_Recon64bit_*
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 04:43
Guest_Recon64bit_*
#65
Escrito 19 julio 2011 - 04:57
Liara says that she's not 'quite' a female; I took that to mean that although they may share some feminine characteristics with at least humans (maybe ovaries, a womb, obviously protruding booblage), she is not, by human standards, exactly a woman. Maybe she's what we would refer to as intersex with a feminine exterior. Maybe there's just some bizarre human biology that we don't understand- hell, in-game they don't seem to understand, since their mating seems to be half guess-work.
We just don't know.
Also, as to the 'if femshep is attracted to asari, she's gay or bi'- maybe she's just a rampaging xenophile for whom race matters, but gender doesn't, making her pansexual, not a lesbian or bisexual. Just throwing that out there.
#66
Escrito 17 mayo 2016 - 09:17
It would be nice if the Ardat-Yakshi are those.Asari are shemales. period
#67
Escrito 17 mayo 2016 - 11:19
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