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Edited by PlayerXVIII: 10/12/2014 9:20:40 PM
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Why do so many guys play as female characters?

It's so confusing when someone joins a fireteam with a female character and ends up being a dude (*cue Aerosmith*). Do they all just want the D? But seriously, can any guys who do this shed some light on.. why? I feel like someone pulled an Oprah, "You get a female warlock, and YOU get a female warlock! Everyone gets female warlocks!" Edit: Jesus H. Christopher, I'm curious. I've noticed this quite often since I started playing, and I can't answer this question for myself, so I wanted some insight. inb4more "why do you even caaaaare?!!1!?!?" Edit again: holy -blam!-, I'm a girl. Hence why I don't have insight to why this happens. Edit, take three: thanks to everyone who gave a legitimate answer! I appreciate the insight :-)
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  • I chose femshep in Mass Effect because male shep sounded like a real dweeb (read: incapable of saving the known Galaxy) In destiny it's just because they look cooler to me. The male models are super buffed up and it's just dumb looking with most armor types. Warlocks are the only class that look normal except for the fact that it's a dude running around in a dress. If I'm going to invest all this time and effort then I want it to look cool and the female avatars get it right more often than the male avatars with this game, in my opinion. Especially with legendary/exotic armors.

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