Poll: Bikini or miniskirt - Which is more exploitative?

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Orinon

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Well there's one thing, you could technically where pants under the miniskirt.
I'm a guy but I have seen outfits where the girl has a jean skirt and black tights underneath, a bikini meanwhile always shows skin, though if there isn't any pants underneath you see the girls underwear if you look up her skirt...... perverts.
I'm just saying this and about sexism well, I'd really like it if Gamers could grow up and maybe make it a bit more friendly for a girl environment, being one of the un-cooler peoples, I'm not exactly good with chilling with the bros.
 

geK0

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All female vieo game characters MUST wear white bonnets and long dresses that show NO ANKLES!!!!!!!!!! I will not tolerate these unrighteous scum bags who dare show simulated female flesh!
 

RafaelNegrus

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JimB said:
RafaelNegrus said:
I wrote this after I read the spoiler
Aw. Well, never mind.
I did honestly think about it very hard before looking at the spoiler, I just looked at the spoiler before I did the hard work of putting it into sentence format. Although I will admit that I used what I think is my best female character I've ever written (her death scene was going to be good too, didn't get that far in the book. Only wrote about 120 pages of that one). My other ones are much less well formed, and they were much less well formed before I forgot what little character they had. Not that I focused on appearance, they just didn't have that strong of personalities and I couldn't even make them convincing to myself.

But yes, it's hard because it requires a good command over subtleties, which is of course very complex and in a different way than many of the other writing skills that go into other aspects of the story. Action scenes need a balance between adequate description and good pacing. Plot needs to keep the readers informed of what is going on, but in the dark enough that they don't get bored or find it predictable. Plot twists need the audience to be surprised and not surprised at the same time. Symbolism and metaphor requires the meaning to be hinted at but still a little vague. Characters need to be easily understood and yet still deep enough to be considered realistic.

Man, I should get back into writing.