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NYTimes.com - Game Theory- Making Room for the Women.
Unfortunately this rise in so-called casual play has upset some of those who see themselves as guardians of the true flame. There’s been a definite backlash against the idea that women are entering the hallowed citadel, dropping in a few scatter cushions and ending all the fun. Particular ire is reserved for anyone who dares to point out that female characters in games are often unsupported in the bra region for no apparent reason; given boring, bland supporting roles; and totally absent.
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Re: Op Ed |
Dec 27, 2012, 11:04 |
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StingingVelvet wrote on Dec 26, 2012, 12:49: No one ever talks about modifying football to make it appeal more to women. Do you... not watch football? I'm genuinely confused, because back in the 80s they made a very strong push to appeal to women. We have female sideline personalities, we have teams wearing all pink for breast cancer at least one game a year, we have a significantly reduced focus on cheerleaders, etc. |
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