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fandomsecrets2012-12-22 03:14 pm
[ SECRET POST #2181 ]
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I used to be all about the female characters when I was a kid because they were girls; (and for a long time, I idolized Lara Croft of the 'Tomb Raider' series), but as I've gotten older, I've been finding it harder to "relate" to female characters in modern media, and I never could figure out why. And that really upsets me sometimes.
On the flipside of the coin, a huge portion of characters I've created on my own for my ideas are all largely female and/or have a fairly balanced female-to-male ratio. Because I "relate" to my own characters and so on.
Kind of sad, now that I think about it. =(