Yes.
I have been gaming since I was roughly 5 or 6 years old, starting out on my Dad's Atari 2600 and Intellivision. Really enjoy the pastime and BioWare produces some of my favorite RPGs.
There are plenty of women who play MP, but often times they do not identify themselves as women because they fear verbal abuse and harassment. So, an MP player who is not using a mic could very well be a woman just as it could be a man. It's not like we necessarily feel a need to identify ourselves with screen names like "GamerChick" or whatnot anymore than men should identify with "GamerDude" (example: if you ran across "DragonRacer" in your lobby, would you immediately assume I'm male or female?)
I have encountered a lot of female gamers just by using my mic in MP and they hear that I'm a woman, so that seems to sometimes coax them out to join me on the mic for some fun and laughs. I was actually pleasantly surprised at how many there are in ME3MP... don't know why I figured long ago that I was such a special snowflake as to be the "only girl in a boy's world", but it was pretty cool finding sisters out there.
Holla from another sister!
We are women, we are gamers.




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