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Angry gamer dude: Men need sexy video game babes, because real-world women are fatties

Male gamers suffer terribly when they can't look at game gals like these, from Gotham City Impostors
Male gamers suffer terribly when they can’t look at game gals like these, from Gotham City Impostors

The gaming enthusiast known as seanmalstrom seems to be on a personal crusade to challenge the stereotype of men as the “logical sex.” He does this mostly by 1) being a dude and 2) writing things that make no sense at all.

In a recent post on his blog Malstrom’s Articles News – no, that’s really what it’s called – Mr. Malstrom attempts to rebut a piece by John Walker of the gaming site Rock Paper Shotgun that challenged misogyny in the gaming world.

It’s not much of a rebuttal, but Mr. Malstrom makes a couple of, er, “arguments” that grabbed my attention. At one point he suggests that if game developers stop populating their games with sexy lady characters with giant boobs and long legs, American men will have no way to exercise their God-given right to ogle sexy ladies with giant boobs and long legs.

There is a great question I have yet to hear anyone in the Game Industry answer. If women cannot be depicted fantastical (big boobs, long legs, slaughters armies single-handedly) in fantasy entertainment, where can men go to see fantasy women? Women have their fantasy men from endless soap-operas, romance novels, chick flicks, and such. Are men not allowed to have fantasies in entertainment?

True, that is a question I’ve yet to see anyone in the game industry answer, largely because most of the people in the game industry, whatever their flaws, live in the real world, and in the real world images of sexy ladies with big boobs are not exactly difficult to come by.

Mr. Malstrom goes on to argue that men in the English-speaking world have the greatest need for sexy lady video game characters, because the women they run into on a regular basis in the real world are all fatties. In the Cold War era, politicians warned about a “Missile Gap” with the Russians. Today, apparently, we and the Russians have a Fatty Gap.

In Russia, it is stunning to see alcoholic bums of Russian men with model quality looks Russian women. In the same way, in the United States it is stunning to see wealthy, hardworking, handsome American men with an American woman who looks like a Troglodyte. Of course, this is just a generalization. The point is that the typical American male has a better worldwide value if they stop thinking the local obese women around them are ‘the normal’. They aren’t the normal worldwide.

If anyone needs fantasy depictions, it would be English speaking men who don’t have access to the worldwide standard.

Mr. Malstrom is also bothered by the suggestion that video game makers should try to make female characters more interesting. You know, with personalities and motivations of their own, and stuff like that. To Mr. Malstrom, there’s nothing more interesting about a women than her body.

What makes a woman interesting to men?

The truth is that interesting women needs youth, big boobs, long legs, long hair, and an hourglass figure to be interesting to men. The more women go away from this, the less interesting they become to men. This is why women when inevitably age, they become more and more invisible to men. It is just Nature at work. Ironically, for men the older they get, the more interesting they can become to women as their earning potential goes up. This balances out how most young men are invisible to women when they are younger. After the age of 25, men tend to become the more interesting ones compared to a woman of equal age. This is why mothers always advised their daughters to ‘snag him when he and she are both young’.

Indeed, Mr. Malstrom argues, men who insist that women be depicted as sex objects are doing women a giant favor.

And we should only hope that women wish to be depicted as sex objects for that is how they become love objects as well. No man wants to marry a women they aren’t attracted to. Last I checked, marriage rates were plummeting in the West. Perhaps journalists should strive for ‘positive change’ by suggesting to women to be depicted more as sex objects so they can attract a man for marriage before they get too old. That would truly help women and make men happier as well.

Mr. Malstrom concludes with a stirring call for women to stop being such fat fatties.

It IS tasteless for using women as sex objects to sell games. Why? It is because real life women should be sex objects to begin with. If that were the case, putting them on a game cover wouldn’t be selling the game. This used to be the case decades ago. Since obesity in women have skyrocketed and attractive women have diminished, putting attractive women on game covers definitely attracts men more than it should.

It IS sad that women can’t find themselves sensibly portrayed in the games they play. It is not because the women in the games are ‘too attractive’, it is because the women playing them tend to be ‘too fat’. It is sad for women that they are fat. It is also sad for men. What John Walker should do is to advise women to get in shape and try to look like the depictions of women that men are attracted to. This would be ‘positive change’ we could all get behind.

I hate to burst your bubble, Mr. Malstrom, but I don’t think there was any era of history in which women looked like this.

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It’s probably just as well, as Lara here doesn’t seem to have eyelids and her head isn’t properly connected to her neck.

Note: Thanks to Tatjna for pointing me to Mr. Malstrom’s post!

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Fade
11 years ago

“I personally bear great hatred for Islam.”

You just outed yourself as an Islamophobe. Well done.

Does first joe not get that you can not agree with or hate the policies of a religion while still not hating all the people who practice it?

if you were seen as a member of an out-group e.g. a man, a conservative, a Xtian.

Okay, wouldn’t a Christian who didn’t know much about Islam be different from an ex-Muslim who’s practiced that religion.

Like, example: I don’t like Orthodox Christianity. Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve been going to Greek or Middle Eastern Orthodox Churches. I remember feeling excluded on the basis of being a girl (I wanted to be an altar boy, they told me I should join the choir; there were not very many girl figures talked about except virgin mary and the girls who said that jesus was alive). If I criticised this, it would be with knowlege of what it is.

Now, if I said “Islam is an inherently misogynistic religion” without practicing itwithout reading the Quran, and without even doing basic research on the internet, do you see how that’d be skeevy?

It’s knowledge vs. preconceived notions.

I was thinking about stress-eating until my stomach explodes… which is possibly a healthier coping strategy?

I just wound up doing that a couple days ago. My depression was acting up, and I self-medicated with almost an entire box of reese’s chocolate chip chip’s ahoy.

I didn’t even realize what I was doing until the whole box was gone.

Viscaria
Viscaria
11 years ago

@Fade

Okay, wouldn’t a Christian who didn’t know much about Islam be different from an ex-Muslim who’s practiced that religion.

If I want to know about building kitchen cabinets I’m going to trust a carpenter more than a lawyer. Particularly if that lawyer has a history of saying ignorant-ass things about carpentry. Even more particularly if that lawyer has proven himself repeatedly to be a disgusting bigot. This metaphor might have gotten away from me a bit.

I just wound up doing that a couple days ago. My depression was acting up, and I self-medicated with almost an entire box of reese’s chocolate chip chip’s ahoy.

I didn’t even realize what I was doing until the whole box was gone.

So easy to do, right? And if you’re anything like me, you don’t even really enjoy the treats because you just sort of mechanically eat them without thinking about it.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Hey Joe, remind me how the concept of trans* people existing related to Marxism again? I’ve managed to forget how my desire to opt out if gender supports communism.

Thanks!

Fade
11 years ago

So easy to do, right? And if you’re anything like me, you don’t even really enjoy the treats because you just sort of mechanically eat them without thinking about it.

I… actually don’t know how to quantify it. It’s like, I thought they were yummy, but I also didn’t really think much or count. The yumminess was calming me down and distracting me from my sad.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

And what’s your stance on displaying my superman cape from when I was just learning to walk? I found it earlier and it’s now hanging on the wall and I need opinions on such adorable little things.

And tangentially related to Islam, thoughts on veils in general? Muslim women choosing to cover their hair? Jewish women doing similar? Mennonites? How about Western brides? Do you have a clue the symbolism of any of those?

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

A Superman cape? Aw. We were in San Antonio yesterday and today, and saw some adorable kid’s Mexican wrestling masks and capes.

Viscaria
Viscaria
11 years ago

I hope today is a better day, Fade. Either way, e-hugs if you’d like some.

Fade
11 years ago

*accepts e-hugs*

Today is totally a better day, emotion wise. Physicality wise, it’s squidgy.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

Fade: Hugs to you.

Bad thing about San Antonio? Lots of stairs. If you’ve got a bad hip like mine… well, you’re icing it right now because DAMN this hurts.

Viscaria
Viscaria
11 years ago

Tigger would like to offer you this overly-enthusiastic headbutt. If you do not accept, he has an offended “mraw!” sound for you.

Fade
11 years ago

@Hellkell

Ouch. Hugs to you, too

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Should Tigger be way too exuberant for you, I have an Eeyore for babies that’s just the softest thing ever. (And my mother occasionally decides it looks sad, or happy…she’s weird)

That’s what I should do with the cape! Eeyore’s sitting with my first teddy bear! Caped teddy bear ftw! My brain lightbulb moment says thank you 🙂

Kittehserf
11 years ago

Photos! Photos of teddy in cape!

Hugs Fade and Viscaria, may your rotten days turn to much better ones, happy and pain free.

hellkell, ow, dodgy hip and stairs, that’s bloody painful. Worse than dodgy knee and stairs, there’s no way of avoiding the bend. Is it worse going up or down, or about equally crap?

Viscaria
Viscaria
11 years ago

Tigger has this thing where he always wants you to pet him harder so he will jam his body into your hand until you can’t even move it anymore. Then he will look at you all “why has the petting stopped?”

Aaliyah
11 years ago

@Argenti

I have no problem with veils in general. I’m just against the Islamic reason because it’s based on nothing but victim-blaming. Women are supposed to cover their hair in Islam in order to avoid sexual harassment, assault, having consensual extra-marital or pre-marital sex, etc.

hellkell
hellkell
11 years ago

Kitteh’s: up is worse than down.

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Teddy in cape, and Eeyore — http://instagram.com/p/YEl9KbI9kw/

My walls are bluer than that, not sure what happened there.

Kittehserf
11 years ago

Interesting, mine’s the opposite – up’s easier than down for knees and the hips (which go out in sympathy on occasion).

Kittehserf
11 years ago

Argenti, Mum and I have just gone AWWWWWW over Teddy and Eeyore!

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Aaliyah — I hope I didn’t come off as quizzing you like that! I figured you’d know the reasons behind Islamic veiling, but that Joe had no clue and certainly couldn’t explain how it’s different from (I paraphrase here) “cover your head before god”. Or, you know, brides, where the reasoning is entirely different!

Hell, Joe, hijab versus niqab, go! (I really hope I spelt those right…)

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Aw, thanks kitteh. Teddy isn’t what he used to be, that hat used to be full of stuffing and stand up like a party hat, and the internal music box has been broken for about two decades. But he’s looking good for his age apparently!

Joe where did you go? Down a hole? But I wanted to play whack-a-troll?

(I am ashamed to admit I actually had to think on it to make that rhyme)

Kittehserf
11 years ago

Teddies never are what they used to be! My Ted’s almost bald, mostly because Cindy-cat decided back in the 70s that carrying him around was great fun. I try to make it up to him with spiffy clothes.

pecunium
11 years ago

Joe: You have set up a lose/lose win/win, so enjoy your wank.

Because you equate “I hate ‘x'” with, “All ‘x’ are hateful”. Not that you noticed, we had a bit of kerfluffle here when someone said the latter.

Really. Fascinating. So, according to you: the victims of the London 7/7 bombing according to you would have a right to hate Islamists / Salafists?
How about the relatives and friends of those victims?
How about the witnesses to that terrible carnage?

Note that your example A, is not the same as your example B. “Islamists” =/= Islam, just as, “I hate Islam” does not = all who are Islamic are evil.

Ii is my sincere hope that one day the inherent conflicts of your dogmatic beliefs confront you inescapably in the real world, where ad hominems* will serve you not at all.

§Physician heal thyself.

*follow the link, I don’t see any ad hominem here†, just garden variety insult.

† i.e. directed against you. Your, “Manboobzer loyalty” happens to be an example of a form of ad hominem§

Aaliyah
11 years ago

No worries, Argenti! :>

Argenti Aertheri
11 years ago

Kitteh — he’s got a cute little bow tie even!

Aaliyah — thanks 🙂

Pecunium — aaahhhh some sort of weird recursive timey whimey footnotes! Not that § there doesn’t apply, but how’d it get before †?