I think it's more about the fact that bayonetta is strong, independent, heroic, and will kick the ass of anyone who tries to say otherwise. I really don't see how having a certain body type can make you sexist, to me, that's just a ludicrous notion. Does somebody with curves automatically become disqualified from being a feminist because of the way they look? Seems pretty absurd to me. As for the sexual part, there's never been anything wrong with sexuality, if you think there is, you're wrong, and you can go wiggle around in the stale pond water with all the other asexual organisms, simple as that. This modern "sexuality is evil" feminism might as well be faith-healing for as much sense as it makes or as much respect as I'm going to give it.WinterWyvern said:I'm disappointed that so many people believe Bayonetta is a feminist character.
Really now? I had no idea feminism meant to shake your butt, spread your legs, moan in pleasure, undo your clothes, and have ludicrous body proportions.
Much feminism, so progressive!
If modern feminism is just about being anti-sex, then it's shit. If you don't agree, the pond water's that way.