cbgrace wrote:
This is an honest question that deserves more than just a "all guys are perverts" answer. Although I agree that it's what you do with the game that matters more than just buying it, viewing images of scantily clad women in these type of suggestive situations can only have a negative effect on a guy. Consider the following:
After playing a game full of well-rounded, half-naked women are you more or less likely to view the girls you meet in real life with respect? Or are you more likely to look at them for their parts?
After playing a game where you have control of your female character to make her do whatever you want, are you more or less likely to want the same from your current or future girlfriend? How many girls do you suppose would enjoy being used that way?
Make her do whatever I want? I'd say that's a gross exaggeration of the play controls and programming of this game. At best, I can get my select wrestler to do some of the things I want (at least ones relating to what submission move I want her to put on girl B); as to real girls getting offended, there aren't really that many things in the game that I could see upsetting a real girl... I doubt any guy would ever want to try talking his "future girlfriend" into a Queens Match.
Finally, after spending hours getting mildly aroused by pixilated women, are you more or less likely to look for the "real thing" on an adult website? Do you really want to be involved in something that will lead you into a lifestyle that takes up your free time, degrades women, and permenantly damages your relationships with them?
I don't know where to begin with everything that's completely wrong in that paragraph, but I'm certainly going to try to cover it all...
#1 Pixelated? How long has it been since you played a video game there, Oji-san? It's been at least ten years since the gaming industry moved from pixels to computer-generated models. I'm not sure where you're getting your intel, but, nowadays, characters look quite realistic (well, maybe not their busts) in video games.
#2 What exactly do you mean by the "real thing"? Do you mean pornography of real women, or maybe of the women from the game you spend "hours" getting aroused to?
#3 "a lifestyle that takes up your free time, degrades women, and permanently damages your relationships with them"... How exactly does that differ from playing non-"perverted" video games?
All of our choices carry consequences - even if you don't stop to think about them. Asking this question was an honest and brave step in the right direction. Considering the consequnces and acting accordingly is the next. I hope you'll think about it.
Oro? Which question? Was it the one about looking for porn after playing RRXX?