Female armor tends to cover less than does male armor. Though there are many people who see this as mere fanservice, there are real, practical reasons behind it. First, females are statistically less muscular than males, and depend more on agility and cunning than raw strength in combat, thus lightweight armor makes more sense. In addition, a male combatant, faced with an attractive female opponent wearing revealing gear will usually hesitate and stare, even for a split second, thus conceding the advantage in a fight.
Female armor tends to cover less than does male armor. Though there are many people who see this as mere fanservice, there are real, practical reasons behind it. First, females are statistically less muscular than males, and depend more on agility and cunning than raw strength in combat, thus lightweight armor makes more sense. In addition, a male combatant, faced with an attractive female opponent wearing revealing gear will usually hesitate and stare, even for a split second, thus conceding the advantage in a fight.
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''''The Conversation about women’s bodies exists largely outside of us, while it is also directed at (and marketed to) us, and used to define and control us. The Conversation about women happens everywhere, publicly and privately. We are described and detailed, our faces and bodies analyzed and picked apart, our worth ascertained and ascribed based on the reduction of personhood to simple physical objectification. Our voices, our personhood, our potential, and our accomplishments are regularly minimized and muted.''
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''The dialogue is constructed so that our bodies are a source of speculation, ridicule, and invalidation, as if they belong to others.''
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''If this conversation about armour is going to be had, I will do my part to insist that it is a feminist one, because it has been misogynistic from the start. In fact, it’s about boys and men, too, who are equally objectified and ridiculed, according to heteronormative definitions of masculinity that deny the full and dynamic range of their personhood. It affects each and every one of us, in multiple and nefarious ways: our self-image, how we show up in our relationships and at work, our sense of our worth, value, and potential as human beings. Join in—and help change—the Conversation.''''
This article is silly. Coming from a source other than the computer games, trading card game, novels, RPG, or manga, its content is not part of official Warcraftlore, but nevertheless has become part of the culture belonging to the World of Warcraft community.
Black Mageweave set
Female armor tends to cover less than does male armor. Though there are many people who see this as mere fanservice, there are real, practical reasons behind it. First, females are statistically less muscular than males, and depend more on agility and cunning than raw strength in combat, thus lightweight armor makes more sense. In addition, a male combatant, faced with an attractive female opponent wearing revealing gear will usually hesitate and stare, even for a split second, thus conceding the advantage in a fight.