Red Admiralforced #FEMALE_POWER shit on so many good story so far ... writers should not be forced to do such thing ... it never end well
NatalijaHahaha is a healthy sexist a thing? Yeah, the over-sexual bodies are one thing, I understand it's for his audience, majority of which are male. Kinda annoying it changed over night though.
But making every and any female character weak and/or dumb.... Well. It's more a mirror of their society, most mangaka do this (which doesn't mean it's okay, but here we are).
NatalijaI don't see why would it need to be forced, it's easy to write a good character.
Don DaSlayerFemales in OP always get treated like shit. I mean in all the shonen manga they always get treated like shit.
Uncle VanOda has a bad track record with female characters. He even said he gives DF powers "based on their needs" aka soap, getting slim, love etc....he is chivalrous in all the wrong ways and think females dont watch his series.
Red Admiralwell in reality 99% of all great fighters were men ...
it's more sexist to create a nami type top tier than a BIG MOM TYPE ... no one see Big Mom and thing " strong women" they think " strong character"
as it should be
Red Admiralsure making too many cute fuckable women who take shower all day is not my thing as well
but I hate forced girl power way more than some sexy girls
Natalija@Van oh but there are lots of female fans, I assure you. Myself included.
Hahaha Boa got a very convenient fruit as well, she is supposed to be the "prettiest", so she shoots hearts and plays with desire. Come on :D
Uncle VanYou can literally write any character you want....the author of Naruto said that he doesnt know how to write female characters(and all of them suck) which is ridiculous. Take one of your male characters, turn then female. There ya go....
Don DaSlayerOnly female writers know how to write good female characters.
Red Admiralit don't work that way ... if the gander of your character don't make any different in it ... than you suck as making characters
the point is "don't let the gender be DEFINING part of a character" ... but it do matter in so many ways
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