AndreEvans
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This was good work, sadly the worst part of it all is that the core gameplay is honestly really fun. 

I enjoy the Punisher but it is important to remember that it is fake and it should only be seen as fantasy. There is a lot I find wrong/troubling with some of the alt right value porn being shown in the show, like the mom who just really needs a man to raise her kid for her.
However, if you deconstruct pretty much any

When I do come here I tend to argue or play devils advocate.
I don’t like jumping to conclusions and am very cautious of guessing motivations.
Not here.... this guy new what he was doing and should not get away with this. I suspect more stories of touching may be coming in response to this.

I was hoping it was going to be a bit more but it is basically just that. nothing wrong with that really. I mean I have looked up story seeds myself from time to time but I have never paid for it before.
  

This looks more like an ad then a review but it is right up my ally.
So are you in anyway being compensated to say good things about this?  

Not going to say there are not a few issues to be had, but overall these games are still better then 80% of the games out there when it comes to gender representation.
Even as a feminist myself I don’t feel like this is giving them a fair shake and is mostly just a chance at some indignation at the new hot thing.

It’s always wonderful to see new GM’s.
Lack of willing and capable GM’s is what keeps the hobby from going mainstream imo.

That is an admirable stance to take and I can respect that.
However what are your thoughts on someone who thinks liking Bayonetta or Suckerpunch (great movie btw, it annoys me how many people don’t get it) is in fact contributing to a culture that has contempt for women? 

Ok cool. So it is safe to say I understand your argument.
Doing a quick read of the authors other works on this topic I don’t think you share this definition.
Lets take Bayonetta for example.
If she finds it sexist and Bob enjoys it then Bob is being complicit in a serious social problem: the reduction of women in to

Ok I think I understand where you are coming from. I do think your philosophy here is pretty unique and not shared by many people however.
First lets make sure I understand it.
For the sake of argument lets take the new Tomb Raider for example.
I don’t really know your feeling on the game but lets run with this anyway.
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Thank you for this enjoyable conversation, mostly I just get people calling me names and ignoring the conversation.

You might not care but the author seems to care very much. hell her roommate felt the need to defend herself/himself.
Let me put it this way.
If my wifes old boyfriend walked in to find her watching Free (a

I was under the impression the critique of fan service was more aimed at people like you...
people who are made uncomfortable by fan service. 

Fun fact!
Did you know the Handmaid was something of a critisim of this form of anti-sex feminism? Bit more to it then just that, like about how feminism should not ally itself with religion to try and control sexuality. 

Just so long as they don’t enjoy it for the boobs is more then a little implied.

I find the idea of people needing an excuse at all to be deeply disturbing.

You stop worrying and love the bomb.
Is it satire is unimportant. Why should authors be afraid of being “called out” anyway?
You ask what context excuse it and what don’t... I ask why we feel it must be excused at all?
Why are we so shameful of sexual enjoyment we feel the need to pretend at all?
Being turned on is not a

To an extant yes, I do find this accusation of sexually charged enjoyment as unholy/slutty, something of an attack on my person.... are you really saying it is not? 
You find this entertainment sexist correct? So it would be safe to assume that my wife who enjoys this form of entertainment (raunchy and all) as

“Getting into a friendly disagreement with a friend isn’t exactly the same thing as trying to force your will on other people.”
But taking a friend to a café in hopes that it proves your point, of what point that was exactly I am not sure, maybe that some people find sexy fun? Also getting frustrated that people enjoy

Leap?
What part? That the author wants to influence others view on erotic entertainment or that the authors sexual politics are disapproving of even friends who enjoy a show with raunchy sexy fun?
Looks less like a leap and more like baby steps to me. 

Fan service in western movies have been around for a long time. Good anime isn’t taken seriously in the west for many reasons. The biggest being that it is seen as a cartoon.