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#226
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Lol. Of course there is. Where do you even live??

Just google some thick white girls and be done with this silly debate.

So true. Wish I though of that.

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I use type 4 female body type in SWTOR (one of them have dreads too). Very voluptuous but its problematic especially if you're sensitive about clipping.

 

But I'd hate it if some Bioware character designer complaining about how hard it was to make different body types or unique stuff. If its hard enough, put it in DLC and we'll pay.


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I use type 4 female body type in SWTOR (one of them have dreads too). Very voluptuous but its problematic especially if you're sensitive about clipping.

But I'd hate it if some Bioware character designer complaining about how hard it was to make different body types or unique stuff. If its hard enough, put it in DLC and we'll pay.

You have a point. Give us more good stuff and we'll gladly pay for it.

#229
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I don't think giving Lena Dunham to anyone is very nice.

Hell 2 the NAW!!!!

#230
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I normally don't comment on these forums but i had to say this, speaking as a black woman who has a "curvy black woman" body type, miranda's body to me doesn't look like the body of a black woman. I've seen many white women and women of other races with naturally voluptuous bodies like miranda's (mostly non-celebrities). But if you want celebrity references jennifer love hewitt, marilyn monroe, christina hendricks, even lady gaga when she gained some weight. You don't see many curvy white celebrities because of the whole pressure to be thin thing in the media and fat-shaming, although being curvy is more "in" now. Miranda's body is slim, but she does have a big butt and boobs for her body shape, many black women are typically more thicker than miranda especially in the thigh and butt area (not all but many).

To me, miranda's body and butt is voluptuous for a white woman but for a black women, i consider her butt to be more on the average side.I know that many black women or even latino/Hispanic women wouldn't even consider miranda to be voluptuous at all but more on the skinny/slim side but that's all based on opinion of course. Also she wears a skin tight catsuit kind of outfit which would make most women's bodies look more curvy and if she had jeans or regular pants i doubt her butt would look as big as it does. So as a black women, No miranda does not have the body of a curvy black woman she has the body of a curvy woman, it seems to me like your reaching at this point.

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But it's not just afrodescendants who have curly hair. There are other ethnical groups as well. What about the Arabs, the Irish and the Jews?

Irish? Really? Really? Really? Really? And Arabs have African ancestry (Sub-Saharan African) to have nappy thick hair to have Afros.

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This is a valid concern for people such as myself. I am a black male. For the past 3 years, I've had an Afro and now dreadlocks. When creating myself or a character like myself, it is very difficult to find hair that reflects my people. I would love dreadlocks in ME:A, or even a (well done) afro.

Afros and dreadlocks are not military-approved hairstyles.

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As this discussion has migrated quite off-topic, I'm going to go ahead and lock it. Please remember to be respectful to each other and keep the discussion on topic. Thanks!

 

Sincerely,

 

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