Show us you understand anatomy and physics. How boobs work. How gravity works. How spines work. Proportions of boobs to head. Proportions of boobs to waist to hips. And I KNOW you know all this... Your characters (and us, your players) deserve better. Make your games inclusive!
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I've noticed improvements in several of your more recent female characters, and yet I feel like this needs to be said again: There is a difference between sexy and sexualised. Both are not always necessary. Excellent breakdown by
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Lots of gems throughout that whole article, but this part in particular hits the nail on the head: "Let’s take, for example, Doctor Shen and Nurse Akali. In this case (and many more like it), the message is clear: Men are there to do things; women are there to be looked at."pic.twitter.com/AOzwqJ6yd3
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We need to consider how women are represented in our games if we're going to change the toxic attitudes towards women within the gaming community. And this affects not just the attitudes of your male demographic, but also how women & girls feel playing it. Games are for everyone!
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PS. And yep, naturally this goes for ALL artists designing ALL female characters everywhere... I'm simply pointing out the ones in
#LeagueOfLegends since it's the game I play most and care most about personally.
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Skins, as well. Please... don't use titillating imagery as a reward for spending money when we're persecuting women who actually dress like this.pic.twitter.com/3kNLCfW15a
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Especially since twitch has banned 'underboob' and 'butts' apparently. Like, ffs.
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Yuuup. Be sexy, but not too sexy. Cover up, but don’t cover up too much. Don’t be a prude, but also don’t be a slut. It's hard for women to navigate a world designed by men, filled with double standards about our bodies and our sexuality. At least give us our own agency ffs.
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The issue is that the major representation of women as 'dressing provocative' implies the sexual nature of such behaviour, rather than just... having a cleavage. The other issue is agency. It's fine if it's a passive representation. It's not fine the moment she's benefitting.
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Totally. Like mentioned in the thread/article - there's a huge difference between 'sexy' and 'sexualised'. But also, like you said, the moment a woman tries to capitalise on the sexualisation others have put her through, she's criticised for it. 
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