Moon-Lancer said:
I realize that if i supported sexy armor but didn't support guys who were attractive to woman i would be a Hippocrate, so I DO support sexy girls AND guys. I don't see whats wrong with that. I just don't understand why sexy is villainized and but violence never is. does anyone ever say ... who too much blood? what about the people who don't like blood?
Its pretty clear some of you guys run in different circles then I do, so i will concede that many women don't like sexy armor. Will any of you concede that their are a fairly substantial group of woman that do like this kind of armor?
I tend to find girls who like this kind of stuff at anime conventions, larps and other crazy events. I also find that it tends to be the ones that can pull off boob armor themselves.
It's true that America LOVES its violence but is terrified by sex while paradoxically addiction to pornography seems to have hit epic levels. America is filled with closet pervs.
Americans are obsessed with sex but we hate ourselves for it because deep inside there is still a hellfire and brimstone preacher from 1645 in our collective subconscious telling us that sex is dirty, nasty, wrongbadfun...unless tied to marriage and childbirth.
I feel that boobarmor or hookerplate is a bit silly and that cultures who go about unarmored would still probably not feel the need to look all hot for battle. Not saying it isn't possible. I just feel that such concerns would be low on their priority list when facing down a rampaging clan of ogres. However, I can also see a woman warrior desiring to embrace her sexuality and wear something attractive (in the context of her culture) both in and out of battle if armor was not an issue.
The women I know who game could honestly care less about this topic because they know that this art is geared to teen boys and it sells books and understand that this isn't likely to change. Teen boys like hot women in little clothing....news flash.
Personally I think that if it is mysogynistic, then boobarmor should go. I have heard arguments as to why it is demeaning. However, I have seen reasonable argument to the contrary so I have to admit some ambivalance.
I do find it interesting that so many people who don't give a hoot about reality in their gaming and would allow for buster swords, wildly unweildy weapons, silly spikey armors and PCs who can fall 200 feet and still fight the dragon in front of them have a problem with the impracticality of boobarmor. Curious how the practicality of armor and reality in fantasy should become such a vital concern once women's breasts, thighs and stomachs are at issue.
As a note, as a young man I loved me some boobarmor clad babes in fantasy paintings....yum...yum.
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