Then explain the folks who are obviously flaming without the rhinestone codpieces and ass-less chaps?mkb07a said:That implies that there is something wrong with those who consider themselves "flaming". After how many years of being constantly told that you are wrong, disgusting, sinful, and must hide away an aspect of yourself that you consider important, can you blame someone for wanting to dance it out on a parade float? Regardless, whether one is a "straight gay" or can "pass" without being discriminated should not be something to cheer for- it should be understood that some people want to parade their sexuality because we live in a society that wants the exact opposite of that, and there is nothing wrong with them wanting to act in such a way.Redweaver said:Maybe if there weren't so many LGBT people who are flaming, in-your-face types...those stereotypes come from somewhere (cough)SanFranGayPrideParade(cough).Felstaff said:I think that's exactly what the LGBT community are pushing for? After all, LGBT people are human beings, yet are surprisingly absent from video games in general. Much like... women without gravity-defying chests, men whose arms aren't as big as my legs, anime characters that are anything but that creamy shade of white...Redweaver said:How about the radical idea that video games should just feature human beings?
Anyway.
Heterosexuality is constantly mashed in our faces in video games in general. We get it, Mario; you are attracted to Daisy! (or Peach? ...Both?) I just wish Nintendo wouldn't keep harping on about it. I mean, I like straight people. Some of my best friends are straight people. I just wish they'd stop rubbing my face in it! You're straight, all right! I get it!! Stop kissing in front of me! I don't wanna see that!
If there were more games where you have "Main_Character (who is, incidentally, gay)" rather than "Gay Main Character! He's Defined By His Gayness! He Will Charm You With His Spell of Lvl1 Flamboyancy Rainbow Ray", the overall perception of LGB's in the gaming community would be far more positive. (As I can't help but think that gay people have quite the, uh, negative image on the collective international consciousness. Can't for the life of me think why. I mean, it's only been, what, 2000(ish) years of oppression?)
Need an example? Richard Simmons.