it's the practicality issue. don't get me wrong, i like metal gear's quiet's outfit or lara croft's so i'm not exactly a huge advocate against sexism in video games. it's there, it ain't goin' anywhere any time soon. but my issue is with actual armor that covers the whole body, that actually looks like it should protect the one wearing it. and i've recently learned that boobs on a chest plate, while looking cool or hot or what not, are not practical. so that's my peeve in general about that issue. it's more the practicality rather than the gender issue of male characters wearing full body armor and women wear a metal bikini