siryouarebeingmocked:

> which quite a few people criticize because why have her breasts be so exposed then, when she could be using her arms and thighs instead.

So she either has to lose the use of one of her arms while she’s drawing whatever out, or bend over and slow down. Not a good idea in a combat situation.

You could’ve at least argued her hips, which has some of the same problems as thighs, but it’s at least a little handier.



And her costume also includes her stomach. Between that and the breasts, she has quick access to two of the biggest fat stores on the body, especially since she doesn’t appear to have much fat on her bones anywhere else, as you’d expect from someone in a job that requires fitness.

I figured this out from scratch. I don’t even watch the show. But the Wiki does say the show treats it like a joke; she doesn’t actually care about how much skin she’s showing, and she’s quite innocent, especially when people act pervy toward her.

Just think of her as a slutwalk participant.

>Also Quiet from MGS, but that’s justifiably bs, saying “oh she needs to expose as much skin as possible because she breathes through her skin”.

You mean exactly like a dozen or so other characters in the same game, or the guy with a similar condition in MGS3?

You’d think a pure “fanservice” character wouldn’t be the one who spends most of the game far, far away from the player. And has an actual character arc. Heck, I’d say she might more of an arc than the player character.

The fanservice is there to make the player distrust Quiet. She’s not even the first covert agent in the series to use her - or his - sexuality to try and compromise targets, targets which have already included Big Boss himself. Heck, the first time the player sees her up close, she’s sprawled on the ground, and you can just put a bullet in her head, because, after all, she just tried to kill you.

You’re probably supposed to go “wait a second. Isn’t this the second time she tried to kill me? Or does the hospital thing count as two attempts?”

There’s really no logical reason to trust her or let her live.

Incidentally, OP, toadprince, implied men’s gender problems don’t matter because they’re all other men’s fault. Somehow, I doubt they’re exactly rational about gender issues.