So this might be a touchy subject but the Incubus

This is exactly what I’m talking about.

Women are shamed for either “going around”, or they’re being “objectified”. Nobody stops to ever think, maybe they want to dress that way 'cause of the style :woman_shrugging:

What you’re saying is women HAVE to dress more reserved, so YOU won’t feel like they’re being “objectified”. And, I think that’s WRONG.

But see, the “femme fatale” persona uses their sex appeal to weaken men, before they utterly destroy him.

Makes the character more interesting than a covered up woman, playing a role dictated by society.

EDIT: That’s not to say a more reserved dressed woman is boring. It’s just we (as a women) can use male fantasies against them.

I want to see more homme fatales personally.

Like Lucifer but if he was 007.

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Why is this even an issue.

We need da beefcakes

Oh yes, “the bad boy” archetype :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

There’s A LOT of the “Bad Boy” archetypes, in this mobile game I play called “Chapters”. It’s interactive storytelling. I just really hate the females we play is always the sweet little goodie two shoes, who does nothing wrong. I want to play a “bad girl” sometimes :sob:

EDIT: I think I found only one story where the woman was a little sassy, but she was still on the side of good.

Are they international spies or is it a dating story kind of game?

The only interactive story game I played was a running game with a zombie theme. xD

Depends on the story. They’re mostly romantic stories. Some of them, you’re dating. Others, you’re not but fall in love, anyway.

IK, very niche game lol

They do have LGBTQ+ stories, as well. A lot of it is very…adult (not just in the LGBTQ+ stories). It can get pretty NSFW.

I like the idea of interactive stories but when it comes to gaming I am not a big fan of romance. Although, I did pick the perfect Nord husband in Skyrim. But he was also my shield against my enemies. :rofl:

I used to love those choose your own adventure books, I don’t know if they still make those.

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Understandable.

I’ve RP’d and other forms of RP, before LOL

I love creating and writing romance stories xD

Nothing wrong with that!

I used to do written RP in notebooks with a few friends, and on an anime forum when I was a high schooler but have not done anything like that since then. Mine were always episodic and more about action and adventure than anything else.

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I haven’t played nor RP’d Chapters/Romance, in awhile.

Unfortunately, with F2P games, they nickel and dime all the good options lol

It’s a big reason I don’t like most mobile games. Not all, but most. They are blatantly designed to make money. I am not against making money, I just value mine. I get what I can out of F2P games, when I play them, without spending all my money.

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heh I know this full and well. I thought most woman did :kiss:

It doesn’t make it more interesting to me though. It’s a typical trope and overused in movies/stories imo.

I’m gonna disagree. The typical trope I usually see is the “good girl”.

EDIT: Or, the fighter.

I’m actually writing my own story, and I want to call it “the Femme Fatale”.

Look up incubus from doom and tell me how thematic it is.

That is the beauty of opinions, no? xD

I will say, one of my favorite shows ever is La femme Nikita. I think it came out in 96 or 97? And she uses her feminine ways.

I want more I suppose then the typical good girl or sexy girl story.

Have fun writing yours.

xo

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Personally i believe all of women’s styles in the US are due to rich and powerful men shaping women’s expectations to dress in a way they find enjoyable. High heels, pencil skirts, bikinis, yoga pants, leggings with no skirt. Whether or not the woman enjoys wearing these, men also enjoy looking at people in these outfits. But once again I objectify EVERYONE so you probably cant understand my opinion. it has nothing to do with them dressing reserved. People only exist as a function of their usefulness to me. It just so happens women can serve one additional function than men since I don’t find men attractive.