Fem shep should ask for help lifting heavy objects
Make Mass Effect: Andromeda more feminine!
#351
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 04:02
#352
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 05:16
Please femshep manspeading was boss.
lol she's just airing out the goods.
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#353
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 05:19
I bet this will be kind of armor we will get because they would probably give it to us long time ago if they had more resoruces. If it's not femine enough because there is no buttcrack and cleavage then go away from me, you monster. I would be the girliest of girls in this armor. q.q
I like this one. It would suit to a biotic protagonist. ![]()
Ooh, what if we get outfits based on class when we customize our protagonist?
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#354
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 05:31
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Ohh, I'm so hoping for armor designs like this one!
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#355
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 07:49
lol she's just airing out the goods.
Exactly!! ![]()
#356
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 08:09
I bet this will be kind of armor we will get because they would probably give it to us long time ago if they had more resoruces. If it's not femine enough because there is no buttcrack and cleavage then go away from me, you monster. I would be the girliest of girls in this armor. q.q
Nope that armour shows off her curves. We can't have that.
#357
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 08:11
I like this one. It would suit to a biotic protagonist.
Ooh, what if we get outfits based on class when we customize our protagonist?
I'd use it with Infiltrator, tactical cloak and sniping ![]()
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#358
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 08:14
I bet this will be kind of armor we will get because they would probably give it to us long time ago if they had more resoruces. If it's not femine enough because there is no buttcrack and cleavage then go away from me, you monster. I would be the girliest of girls in this armor. q.q
I would love if we had access to plugsuits like that.
#360
Posté 23 septembre 2015 - 08:50
How does everyone find time to post all this bait? I don't have the time to even look at all of it let alone get hooked on it daily for like a week.
#361
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 12:49
I hate to see straps with no function on spacesuits, armors, superheroes. It's minor im sure but it's annoying, we as humans have generally always designed such things to be as functional as the technology of the time allowed it to be. Seeing as ME takes place in the future in where technology has jumped 200+ years or so, I'd hope fashion as well as functional bodywear would evolve to be you know functional.
#362
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 02:39
You do realize that your title and post completely contradict each other, right? It's pretty anti-feminist to state that FemShep was "acting like a guy" or that women can't be masculine. Not to mention you're implying that men can't be tender.
edit- OP changed the title to say "feminine" instead of "feminist" so the above is somewhat irrelevant. I still don't see a problem with how FemShep was depicted. She was a strong, brave, confident, intelligent, independent and compassionate (maybe) woman, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Not sure which of those traits are suppose to belong to men.

OP mentions nothing about feminism, so of course the groupthinker 'feminists' have to bring it up.
Not everything feminine is the domain of the cult that is feminism, thanks.
And for the record, I agree with the OP, I'd be interested to see if Bioware can actually do this.
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#363
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 06:04
OP mentions nothing about feminism, so of course the groupthinker 'feminists' have to bring it up.
Not everything feminine is the domain of the cult that is feminism, thanks.
And for the record, I agree with the OP, I'd be interested to see if Bioware can actually do this.
"edit- OP changed the title to say "feminine" instead of "feminist" so the above is somewhat irrelevant." <- maybe read that sentence again?
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#364
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 02:29
OP mentions nothing about feminism, so of course the groupthinker 'feminists' have to bring it up.
Not everything feminine is the domain of the cult that is feminism, thanks.
And for the record, I agree with the OP, I'd be interested to see if Bioware can actually do this.
Did you immediately start foaming at the mouth when you saw the word "feminist", causing you to skip over the rest of my post which clearly explained why I mentioned it? ![]()
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#365
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 05:05
You know thinking a little on this, it really depends on what your definition of feminine is.
It's indeed all subjective nonsense. And most "definitions" of feminine or masculine are littered with negative stereotypes that don't even describe most people since everyone is unique across varying spectrums.
I've never looked at a cat and said, "Boy that's a real masculine cat." Or looked at a toad and thought, "My! How feminine this toad is - just look at her hop!"
Masculinity and femininity have turned into these unnatural, monstrous hybrids of bs that were designed to sell us crap we see on TV. Everything from clothing and GNC pills, to what type of smelly sticks you choose to rub along your armpits.
Outside the box, as an observer, if you can at all remove yourself from it, it's kinda like watching a hysterical train wreck.
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#366
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 05:23
Masculinity and femininity have turned into these unnatural, monstrous hybrids of bs that were designed to sell us crap we see on TV. Everything from clothing and GNC pills, to what type of smelly sticks you choose to rub along your armpits.
are you implying that concepts of masculinity and femininity only arose in the culture of consumer capitalism?
#367
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 06:41
Did you immediately start foaming at the mouth when you saw the word "feminist", causing you to skip over the rest of my post which clearly explained why I mentioned it?
Did you?
It was just one word in the title. Why not just assume it was a typo like I did, instead of an intentional slight.
#368
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 06:45
So does this mean she will be able to open all the jars of pickles by herself?
#369
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 06:56
#370
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 09:23
not touching this thread.
#371
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 09:30
are you implying that concepts of masculinity and femininity only arose in the culture of consumer capitalism?
Nope.
#372
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 10:36
We need to abolish the concept of masculinity and femininity altogether, we all know it's just a social construct and a tool for the patriarchy to further oppress women.
#373
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 10:39
We need to abolish the concept of masculinity and femininity altogether, we all know it's just a social construct and a tool for the patriarchy to further oppress women.
You should change your name to "Notice me senpai" Such obvious pandering for attention is sad.
#374
Posté 24 septembre 2015 - 10:41
"Notice me senpai"
Damn your cultural appropriation!!!!
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#375
Posté 25 septembre 2015 - 12:36
Did you immediately start foaming at the mouth when you saw the word "feminist", causing you to skip over the rest of my post which clearly explained why I mentioned it?
Fair enough. It looked like you were claiming that feminism is somehow relevant to gendered traits. I always try to call people out when they try to impose the 'gender is a social construct' myth in any fashion.
As it is, while I do take issue with the core of what feminism is (patriarchy theory, rape culture, the wage gap myth, female supremacy in the legal system and in reproductive rights), I apologize for jumping on you because the OP ninja edited on both of us.
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