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All I can imagine is Hazel with a nipple on top of a beer bottle hanging out with an infant with a bottle and thinking, "this ain't bad."

I give the camera person tons of credit. I would have been cracking up the whole time.

As I woman, I fully support it. I used to live in Miami and something like this would have been awesome on those hot summer days when even being naked in the ocean was still too hot.

You read my mind!

Great movie! I thought I was only one familiar with it. Nathan Fillion = hot!

I read this post just to see if you commented. Hearts!

I wear glasses and am a huge fan of headbands, I've learned that over the ear will never be comfortable.

It bothers me because of the messages it sends out to men:

How could they ever want to ban THAT!?

I don't remember if it was a big announcement, but it was around the time that she married her first partner.

This is a man who is in pain. Who are we to judge the thoughts and feelings he has regarding those involved?

Halfway through the second book and still waiting for sexy times.

But the problem is that people are interested in gaming are turned off because of the way the culture and games are. I'm not commenting that you are missing out on awesome people who don't game. I hate being treated as anomaly in the gaming community. I hate that if I want to play a female character, that it means

It's in all the media without a doubt. And I'm sure plenty of women like these sexualized characters, but on the whole it's very off-putting; if I were to wager, I'm sure that a lot of men are also turned off by the sexualized female characters.

Because when it's for men by men about men it's just not the same. It's boys living out their hero fantasies. Your argument is a false equivalency. [www.shortpacked.com]

Here's the thing, until there actually is equality there will remain a constant need for these articles and a discussion about privilege in both the gaming community and society at large.

There are tons of women developers. Have you ever been to a convention? Did you miss the author's example? The women get ignored.

"Without needing to diversify" sounds a whole lot like keep thing segregated. You are missing out on some awesome PEOPLE.