Ken Levine Wants You To Stop Staring At His Big Sisters

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Da Orky Man

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Treblaine said:
Really? The internet is THAT focused on her breasts?

Not on the bloody regenerating health and apparent 2-weapon limit - WHAT BULLSHIT!

Google search of "bioshock infinite breasts" ?
I read that as " (Bioshock)(Infinite Breasts)" Damn hormones again...
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Volf99 said:
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Girls should be allowed to wear what they like without being subjected to offensive names and labels, and they have the right not to be harrassed physically or verbally. However, to call someone out just for looking at your exposed chest is absurd. They're as entitled to look where they like as you are to wear what you like.
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?

Or you think they don't have a right to complain in the first place if you are making them feel uncomfortable because they chose to wear a low cut top they are clearly there to be stared at.


What a slut am I right? /sarcasm.
 

similar.squirrel

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I've never actually noticed. But now that he mentions it, those are very nice tits.

That's marketing for you.
 

Helmholtz Watson

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xXxJessicaxXx said:
Volf99 said:
manic_depressive13 said:
Girls should be allowed to wear what they like without being subjected to offensive names and labels, and they have the right not to be harrassed physically or verbally. However, to call someone out just for looking at your exposed chest is absurd. They're as entitled to look where they like as you are to wear what you like.
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?

Or you think they don't have a right to complain in the first place if you are making them feel uncomfortable because they chose to wear a low cut top they are clearly there to be stared at.


What a slut am I right? /sarcasm.
personally? Yes I would. But just like the guy who you have in the picture, if you dress and look a certain way(see attractive), then expect that somebody is going to look at you. As long as it's only the action of looking, I don't think its an unthinkable act.
 

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It's quite obvious what she needs...

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Eyes up here.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Volf99 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
Volf99 said:
manic_depressive13 said:
Girls should be allowed to wear what they like without being subjected to offensive names and labels, and they have the right not to be harrassed physically or verbally. However, to call someone out just for looking at your exposed chest is absurd. They're as entitled to look where they like as you are to wear what you like.
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?

Or you think they don't have a right to complain in the first place if you are making them feel uncomfortable because they chose to wear a low cut top they are clearly there to be stared at.


What a slut am I right? /sarcasm.
personally? Yes I would. But just like the guy who you have in the picture, if you dress and look a certain way(see attractive), then expect that somebody is going to look at you. As long as it's only the action of looking, I don't think its an unthinkable act.
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.

And my point was that nowhere would anyone say that guy had loose morals just that he looked after himself or his appearance, but if a woman was wandering around dress liked that it would be a different story.
 
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xXxJessicaxXx said:
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.
Ask this guy


Want to bet on how many people leer at him daily, no matter what he's wearing?

or this guy


Just because men and women have different appreciations doesn't make the creeps any better/worse.
 

saintchristopher

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I've actually begun to worry about Elizabeth and how effectively she seems to have been designed to get me to grow attached to her. like, Everything, from the eyes to the lips to the cute little nose and even the hairstyle was cribbed right from my "dream girl" schematics.

has anyone seen the movie Mannequin? I fear some Mannequin style shit is gonna happen to me. Which, it turns out, is the saddest thing I've ever said about myself in my tenure as a citizen of the internet.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.
Ask this guy


Want to bet on how many people leer at him daily, no matter what he's wearing?

or this guy


Just because men and women have different appreciations doesn't make the creeps any better/worse.
No where did I say that it was okay to leer at guys. If they felt uncomfortable being leered at they have a right to say too.

saintchristopher said:
has anyone seen the movie Mannequin? I fear some Mannequin style shit is gonna happen to me. Which, it turns out, is the saddest thing I've ever said about myself in my tenure as a citizen of the internet.
I seriously lolled.
 

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Funny thing, I actually did focus on Elizabeth's eyes in most of the promotional images.
But uh, not in that particular one.

I don't really understand what the problem is. Apart from cleavage, her outfit has to be one of the most conservative outfits on a female videogame character since Princess Peach. And, I'm pretty sure that the majority of gamers are not so horny that they'll go absolutely nuts over a small amount of (admittedly nicely designed) boob.

Of course, maybe how much she doesn't show is really the appeal here, I mean if Tali can become a sex symbol while being locked in a space suit, then I suppose any game girl can.
 

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xXxJessicaxXx said:
Volf99 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?
personally? Yes I would ( as in, yes I would stop looking at them). But just like the guy who you have in the picture, if you dress and look a certain way(see attractive), then expect that somebody is going to look at you. As long as it's only the action of looking, I don't think its an unthinkable act.
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.
-_- ...seriously? Did you read my last post or are you just messing with me?
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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Volf99 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
Volf99 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?
personally? Yes I would ( as in, yes I would stop looking at them). But just like the guy who you have in the picture, if you dress and look a certain way(see attractive), then expect that somebody is going to look at you. As long as it's only the action of looking, I don't think its an unthinkable act.
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.
-_- ...seriously? Did you read my last post or are you just messing with me?
Ah apologies. I assume you edited it? Because it only had the yes part when I read it.
 

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xXxJessicaxXx said:
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?

Or you think they don't have a right to complain in the first place if you are making them feel uncomfortable because they chose to wear a low cut top they are clearly there to be stared at.


What a slut am I right? /sarcasm.
Telling someone to stop "leering" at your breasts is rude and accusatory, and definitely completely uncalled for if you chose to wear a low cut top. If I were at the beach and that man told me to stop staring at his chest I would tell him to fuck right off. I can look where I bloody well like and I never told him to take his shirt off.

And I never called you a slut. That's a disgusting term that shouldn't exist in today's lexicon. I'm just saying you're being childish for feeling entitled to dictate how and where people are allowed to look at you in public.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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manic_depressive13 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?

Or you think they don't have a right to complain in the first place if you are making them feel uncomfortable because they chose to wear a low cut top they are clearly there to be stared at.


What a slut am I right? /sarcasm.
Telling someone to stop "leering" at your breasts is rude and accusatory, and definitely completely uncalled for if you chose to wear a low cut top. If I were at the beach and that man told me to stop staring at his chest I would tell him to fuck right off. I can look where I bloody well like and I never told him to take his shirt off.

And I never called you a slut. That's a disgusting term that shouldn't exist in today's lexicon. I'm just saying you're being childish for feeling entitled to dictate how and where people are allowed to look at you in public.
I think it's pretty obvious when a guy is leering at you and if I tell him its making me feel uncomfortable he should stop it. I don't think I'm being childish at all. I'm not an object there to be viewed I'm a person.

Frankly although I'm no supermodel I have power girl sized boobs and tbh wearing anything less than a bulky jumper probably means men can see my boobs.

I don't see why I should have to put up with that shit if I don't want to.

I guess this whole things just strikes a cord with me.
 

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xXxJessicaxXx said:
Volf99 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
Volf99 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?
personally? Yes I would ( as in, yes I would stop looking at them). But just like the guy who you have in the picture, if you dress and look a certain way(see attractive), then expect that somebody is going to look at you. As long as it's only the action of looking, I don't think its an unthinkable act.
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.
-_- ...seriously? Did you read my last post or are you just messing with me?
Ah apologies. I assume you edited it? Because it only had the yes part when I read it.
yeah I did, apologies I don't think I made my answer clear enough before.
 

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manic_depressive13 said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
If someone tells you to stop leering at them you think you have a right to carry on doing it at their discomfort? Just because they chose to wear a low cut top?

Or you think they don't have a right to complain in the first place if you are making them feel uncomfortable because they chose to wear a low cut top they are clearly there to be stared at.


What a slut am I right? /sarcasm.
Telling someone to stop "leering" at your breasts is rude and accusatory, and definitely completely uncalled for if you chose to wear a low cut top. If I were at the beach and that man told me to stop staring at his chest I would tell him to fuck right off. I can look where I bloody well like and I never told him to take his shirt off.

And I never called you a slut. That's a disgusting term that shouldn't exist in today's lexicon. I'm just saying you're being childish for feeling entitled to dictate how and where people are allowed to look at you in public.
I could not agree more with you
 
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xXxJessicaxXx said:
No where did I say that it was okay to leer at guys. If they felt uncomfortable being leered at they have a right to say too.
But it's not about clothing - usually. You can wear clothing enhancers, like suits for men and bodices for women; but Lucy Pinder in a potato sack will still be drawing looks.


If you do wear clothing enhancers though, you will be looked at more. That's what freedom brings. Leering is a separate problem, related to unwelcome attention. Elizabeth can't be getting that.

Why do you think I wear my mankini around?
 

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As creepy as this makes me sound, I am sure there were images of Elizabeth when she wasn't proportioned like an Anime character.

Did those images ever exist or is it with the cartoonish size of her physique and her eyes fail to grab my attention until I wondered who colored Betty Boop in?
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
So you think making someone feel uncomfortable is okay?
I'm not really talking about someone glancing at you more like staring or leering.
Ask this guy


Want to bet on how many people leer at him daily, no matter what he's wearing?

or this guy


Just because men and women have different appreciations doesn't make the creeps any better/worse.
Despite not wanting to veer this thread WAY off topic, I kinda feel like it is worth jumping in at this point to do a slight bit of damage control for my gender.

xXxJessicaxXx (I am not going to make the obvious joke don't worry) You posted the image of the fella in the shorts coming out of the water etc, to which I respond, OF COURSE that is exactly the same as a woman dressing in such a way, women, in my experience have been just as bad for getting cheery when, say Daniel Craig steps out of the water in casino royale as blokes have been for Scarlett Johannson's rather awesome display in Iron Man 2, The ONLY difference I have seen is that, for the most part, men seem a lot more comfortable with their awareness of lust.

I don't think women or men dressing in a way that grabs attention should be a problem if they are aware of the attention they will get by dressing that way, when I am out for a fun time, yeah I will wear a top that accentuates my muscles, just as women will wear low cut/cleavegy outfits, and there is nothing wrong with that.

Back on topic, I only really noticed Elizabeth's rack after the Tobuscus literal trailer where he pointed them out, otherwise it has made absolutely no difference to my anticipation of this game or what I expect from it.

I do think Kevin may have been trying to draw a bit MORE attention to his game that way, and I can't fault him for that.
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
If you do wear clothing enhancers though, you will be looked at more. That's what freedom brings. Leering is a separate problem, related to unwelcome attention. Elizabeth can't be getting that.
This whole thing was less in response to the Elizabeth matter and more towards the fact that a guy said women shouldn't complain if they get leered at while showing skin.