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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Please, keep in mind that I simply do not care what anyone's personal opinion is on this matter. I'm writing this in hopes that it may inspire someone to open their mind and stop making assumptions without first considering several different influences that may cause another person to make the choices they make. In my case, I first created a female awoken character in the destiny beta for the following reasons. First off, I wanted to explore the mechanics of the game and choose a variety of customizable options on each of my three distinctively different Guardians. Secondly, being a fan of Bungie's work for many years, I thought it would be interesting and comical to create a Guardian that resembles Cortana; a character brought to life by the studio in the Halo games. My third and final reason? Well frankly, to make people like the OP have a conniption in complete utter confusion on why the world is unique. I created the same exact Guardian when the full game was released. Because I felt like it.