In my opinion, if a lot of dudes think of Bayonetta as a sex object, that should make us question the idea that she isn't one.
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Replying to @carolynmichelle
@carolynmichelle I have to disagree with the idea that something/someone belongs to men simply because they claimed it. THAT'S patriarchy!3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @DanaTheElf
@TheDanaAddams ...availability, not challenging them.
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Replying to @carolynmichelle
@carolynmichelle I see what you're saying, but Bayonetta's sexuality is presented to the player on HER terms. "Look, but don't touch."2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @DanaTheElf
@TheDanaAddams She is a fictional character who doesn't have terms, and the camera caresses every inch of her body. The player controls her.
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Replying to @carolynmichelle
@carolynmichelle Ah, but she allows the camera to do so. The context of her character is important, and I feel negates the objectification.3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@TheDanaAddams Again, in my opinion she doesn't because she is a fictional character. She doesn't "choose" to do a pole dance for...
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