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  • Ripely is a fair example, my example would’ve been Jane from Deadwood - she’s filthy, dressed head to toe in western masculine wear, swears like a sailor, aggressive, drunk, and gay, yet everyone I know loved her in the show. Or Brienne from Game of Thrones. Men //will// watch and enjoy unattractive female characters, they’re just never available to be seen. Even if sexuality plays a role in female power, the women I know say they’re tired of it being the /only/ thing portrayed.

    And unattractive women are at a very very less degree, I think trying to be mild about it isn’t fair. When you think of the two most popular traits of what people consider to be unattractive in people it would be obesity and age.

    You can name many famous fat dudes and many famous old dudes, you’ll have a much, much, harder time doing the same for women. There are some famous men that hardly even look human anymore, Steve Buscemi ? Are you kidding me ? Find me a famous female Steve Buscemi, not likely.

    Sexist dudes are making your life shit too bro, as long as they’re pissing their pants online about “women aren’t funny” “women shouldn’t be muscular” “women shouldn’t be aggressive” we’re going to be fucked

    We’re missing out on seeing some badass bitches cause dudes want to jackoff in the movie theater ! Get angry !

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    • There's a good few of them but for some God damn reason I can't remember them. There's obviously the heroines from slasher flicks and what not too but my mind is being a dumb dumb today.
      I disagree with the idea that women are only portrayed as sexy, most of the time these "sexy women" often come with outlandish skills, it's just that being sexy is a common one, like Black Widow, Lara Croft, Samus, etc. I'd say more often than not female power characters are sexy and capable rather than just sexy.

      I can definitely see your point when it comes to the "famous fat dudes vs famous fat chicks" point but I think the "famous fat" anybody thing is in a very small minority of actors now to the point that even bringing them up is a bit pointless, although valid. Ones like Steve Buscemi? Damn, ok my memory isn't doing good with names and I don't want to be an ass to these celebs but there's Tilda Swinton. One of my faves from GOT was Gwendoline Christie who although looks great off of the show looked pretty "ugly" by modern standards of television.
      I will admit that there are more "ugly" male characters that are more well-known but most are from a bygone era that were acting at a time where not every actor had to be some sort of model, ya'know?

      Honestly, sexist dudes aside, I'd take them over the exaggerated female power types. I can atleast brush the sexist dudes to the side and know they won't be taken seriously but if I have to get bludgeoned by another pity-part/pat yourself on the back subject for women then I'mm'a get a aneurysm.

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      • There are so few that we named the same character.

        You would, honestly, rather have in-real-life sexist men, than powerful female characters in fiction ?? And you don’t think that’s a problem ? Dude ???

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        • I named Brienne because you brought her up and she's one of my favourite female characters that fit the topic. Lol.

          No, I would rather have real life sexist men that you described than I would real life sexist women that harp on and on about this female empowerment crap. The latter is far more annoying but given far more credence.

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          • I do not agree in the slightest. But oh well.

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            • That's fine, we just have different opinions. It happens.

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