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Old 2013-04-15, 14:12   Link #10
sa547
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Philippines
Age: 47
Indeed, I've known some real female game players (not, uh, "girl gamers") who actually play hard, swear at their foes, and can tell you about the characteristics of a skill or attribute as much as the opposite sex. They don't care if the game is normally made for men, but in the last few years (and in response to calls from women) game developers have tried to make those games gender-neutral (in my case, and in Skyrim, you can have the option to pick up armor that's "lore-friendly" and isn't sexually offending).

Joyce, I think you should not be hindered by whoever said to you that most games are "only for men"; don't be afraid, you can step forward, pick up the controller and show your stuff. There's more life than just playing The Sims.
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