Anonymous
8/26/2025, 1:03:31 AM
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How do journos know what they are and aren't allowed to find attractive? Does a memo go out or do they all just instinctively know?
The rules for acceptable attraction seem to be:
>no women who are smaller/weaker than the male characters
>no women who get saved by the male hero (she should save him instead)
>no traditionally sexy female character in general unless they're a member of LGBT, in which case their sexiness becomes empowering
>no love interests if they are in a straight relationship with the protagonist and there are no gay options
>no female love interests who are considerably younger than the protag (older ones are a-ok, even if the protag is underage)
>a sexy woman on the cover is considered oversexualized, the ability to have massive orgies in-game is not
>tradwife love interests aren't allowed unless you can romance them as a girl
>if a black/brown girl isn't ugly, she doesn't really count as black/brown
The rules for acceptable attraction seem to be:
>no women who are smaller/weaker than the male characters
>no women who get saved by the male hero (she should save him instead)
>no traditionally sexy female character in general unless they're a member of LGBT, in which case their sexiness becomes empowering
>no love interests if they are in a straight relationship with the protagonist and there are no gay options
>no female love interests who are considerably younger than the protag (older ones are a-ok, even if the protag is underage)
>a sexy woman on the cover is considered oversexualized, the ability to have massive orgies in-game is not
>tradwife love interests aren't allowed unless you can romance them as a girl
>if a black/brown girl isn't ugly, she doesn't really count as black/brown